I really enjoyed it, but I'm also a sucker for these kind of movies. Since Taken, Neeson has become one of my favorite actors in the action genre, and he sure as hell didn't disappoint this time either :)
It has fascinated me. I do not understand why so many people did not like it, it is a film of a singular and reasonable story which not only presents the drama and action of the war from a personal perspective and without presenting the typical excessive emphasis on the drama and horror of the war that has been projected since Band of Brothers but also presents the mundane and civil in reference to the diversity of tasks that are submitted to the combat corps given the situation of politics, human-civil and territorial condition on the battlefield, I understand that manages to subtly involve the sense of realism balancing all aspects of war operations without much drama or action but in a more practical and objective way without and all that also without excluding a very good amount of the accion and drama that characterize a good war movie.
If you want lots of action in a war movie, you will love this movie because 80% of it is WAR! Definitely is in my top 5 of the best movies.
Apart from all the action, this true story is shocking and sad, this guys should have had more recognition at the time. The phrase "Older men declare war. But it is the youth that must fight and die" fits perfectly in this movie.
A new way, but not now. It's ok, a bit overvalue by critics. The movie itself is 5/10, same Netflix normal content. The "visionary" way of seeing movies its pretty cheap, and you only get one end. If you choose wrong its a death end, going to see more 5/10 min and it start again "the story", so the "you choose" end, its not like that. But great marketing from Netflix.
For me, if they create a database (probably already made it) of choices, can create a good script for new movie.