Movie lovers have been left devastated after viewing a 'harrowing' true story that will remain etched in their memories for months to come.
Film enthusiast Eccy Reviews, who shares must-watch movies and series on his social media channels, has discussed Land of Mine which is accessible on BFI Player.
You can alternatively stream it via Apple TV, Sky Store and Amazon Prime Video for £3.49.
He says most people have never watched the movie but claims it lingers in the minds of those who have due to its distressing storyline, especially when you learn its based on a true story.
The IMDb synopsis reads: "In post-World War II Denmark, a group of young German POWs are forced to clear a beach of thousands of land mines under the watch of a Danish Sergeant who slowly learns to appreciate their plight."
Directed and written by Martin Zandvliet, the 2015 film features Roland Moller, Louis Hofmann and Joel Basman - and it has secured one Oscar along with 33 additional accolades and 27 nominations.
Eccy Reviews declared: "This is a film I feel like more people need to see and it is really worth the watch. I am giving this film a 4.5 stars [out of 5]."
Responding to his clip, one viewer commented: "I literally watched this two days ago and was shocked how unknown it was as it's so good but devastating."
Another viewer remarked: "One of the most underrated and hidden gems of the genre."
A third viewer noted: "I've seen it. Makes you think differently about the Danes."
One additional viewer commented: "I've seen this... very good film."
On IMDb, viewers revealed how they were moved to tears while watching crucial moments of the film, with one cautioning: "The movie is not for people who like happy endings.
"This is a very powerful story that sucks you in, and it holds you there in suspense. It's like watching a train wreck."
Another IMDb critic commented: "What an excellent movie! Good actors, wonderful scenes, great plot. The movie brings the feels to the audience so you can feel with them. Every second is as exciting as the second before.
"Maybe one of the best films in Denmark. Especially Leon Seidel plays his role perfect in every way. And all other Boys and Guys and Women are necessary and play an important role for the film.
"Martin Zandvliet created an film for the past and the future which entertains and teaches everyone. The film includes a dark past of Denmark.
"Young Boys are forced to disarm mines and this will be a deadly experience. If you watch Land of Mine you will not regret it. Thanks to everyone."
A final viewer noted: "My dear friend Ilario, a cultured movie buff, had warmly suggested this film these past days, among the many he mentions and those we get to talk about, and I could perceive that he had figured how this 'Land of Mine' would strike many chords with me.
"And it did; I watched it in original German/Danish with English subs (shaky at times, but OK), and the immersion was immediate from the impactful start.
"I'm sensitive to war scenarios and characters - especially lesser told ones - as this story tactfully paints a very sad, cruel and almost hopeless reality.
"The Sergeant is a great figure, the kids are true to life, the skies and beaches cold and lonely too. And full of death. 'Under Sandet', instead, is full of cinematographic art."
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