True stories from World War II were mostly all made into movies well before 2012. Yet this one flew under the radar. Understandable perhaps for a story set far from the heart of the war, one that’s not even strategic, just a quotidian miracle from the great white North. Reindeer walk by, for goodness sake.
Yet it’s a powerful story, more so for being largely true, with lots to it, as documented in Wikipedia.
More maudlin than moving, Into the White’s still a war movie that war movie buffs will love. Dialog that’s turgid as often as trenchant is a small price to pay for a powerful, surprising and true military drama.
Its main attraction for some is Rupert Grint, formerly Harry’s buddy Ron Weasley. He’s another great second banana here, albeit stuck amongst some desperate guys with Hermione nowhere to be seen.
Into the White just came on Netflix Instant, making it a worthy destination for serious war movie fans.
Petter Næss deserves huge credit for making this film, both directing and cowriting it. Plus his last name mashes up “a” & “e” to make æ. That’s a great Norwegian trick.
Another great trick is to use sound effects and shadows to vividly suggest the brief air battle that downs dueling Luftwaffe and RAF planes. Savvy and effective filmmaking, that.
Official Norway, Sweden, Germany coproduction.
People get shot and otherwise killed in war.
Regarding BrianSez’s Review
Glad you viewed this one. Our kind of movie.