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WE GO IN AT DAWN
Cinemavixion Review
Ben Mole's "We Go In At Dawn" presents a compelling inversion of the typical war film narrative. Set against the grim backdrop of a German prisoner of war camp, the film follows a specialized team tasked with a high-stakes rescue mission. However, the core tension arises not from the external threat, but from the internal conflict: the very individual they are sent to save harbors a deep reluctance to be extracted. Kelvin Fletcher, Christos Lawton, and Audrey L'Ebrellec anchor the film with performances that navigate this complex psychological terrain. While the narrative might delve into familiar POW camp tropes, its central premise offers a refreshing and thought-provoking exploration of loyalty, survival, and the unexpected consequences of freedom. The film's deliberate pacing and focus on character dynamics create an atmosphere that is both tense and introspective, inviting audiences to question the true nature of rescue.