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DIRECTOR:

Tim Burstall

CAST:

John Phillip Law, Mel Gibson, Chris Haywood, Sam Neill, Sylvia Chang, Val Champion, O Ti, John Waters, Yu Wang, Lung Shuan and Vi Yuan.

REVIEW:

Attack for Z is the only Aussie war movie I've seen yet besides Return from the River Kwai. It's fast-paced, fun, cheesy and plenty entertaining.

Jon Phillip Law (Death Rides a Horse) stars as an Allied commando who leads 4 international commandos to rescue a Japanese defector from a Japanese-infested island in the Pacific.

The movie features a lot of familiar plot elements, and strongly resembles the earlier American features Ambush Bay and Beachhead. Only here, the movie is based on fact; a similar mission involving the "Z" Special Forces team was actually undertaken in the Pacific. The cast features a lot of young actors who were unknown at the time, including Mel Gibson (We Were Soldiers) as the team leader and Sam Neill as the radio operator.

The movie is obviously pretty low budget, as the action scenes involve few extras and are mostly skirmishes between the 5 commandos and Japanese patrols. There's some great martial arts action as a Chinese commando judo-chops dozens of Japanese soldiers to their deaths. The final battle scene, in which a handful of Chinese resistance fighters hold off at least a few dozen Japanese soldiers with shotguns is corny, as the Japanese always charge right into oncoming fire and never attempt a flanking movement. One resistance fighter stands in the alley blasting away with a shotgun, only dying once he's taken 6+ direct hits and grenade fragments. The Japanese soldiers look and act like idiots and use American machineguns, and the Aussies have M3 machine-pistols with silencers that never run out of ammo and never miss -- but what the heck, it's pretty entertaining and logic-free entertainment.

The musical score is great patriotic stuff by Eric Jupp (surprisingly undistinguished), and the cinematography is pretty stunning. The Taiwanese crew does a great job with the little budget they had.

All in all, this really isn't the best war film out there. The action scenes bring the worst excesses to Windtalkers to mind as they're excellently photographed by defy all logic known to man. Still, the pace is fast, the characters good and the scenery is stunning.

RATING:

3 Bullets

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