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Land of Mine (2015)
A historical drama following young German prisoners of war forced to clear over two million landmines from Denmark's coastline in the weeks after Germany's surrender in May 1945. Directed by Janus Metz and starring Louis Hofmann, Joel Basman, and Roland Møller as the Danish sergeant overseeing the operation, the film examines the human cost of post-war retribution as the boys navigate the moral and physical dangers of their assignment.
A historical drama following young German prisoners of war forced to clear over two million landmines from Denmark's coastline in the weeks after Germany's surrender in May 1945. Directed by Janus Metz and starring Louis Hofmann, Joel Basman, and Roland Møller as the Danish sergeant overseeing the operation, the film examines the human cost of post-war retribution as the boys navigate the moral and physical dangers of their assignment.
Land of Mine navigates the ethical dilemmas of post-World War II retribution, focusing on young German POWs compelled to clear landmines in Denmark. The film critiques the dehumanization of former enemies and advocates for compassion and the recognition of shared humanity.
The film features a traditional cast that aligns with its historical setting, without incorporating explicit race or gender swaps of established roles. The narrative explores the moral complexities of war and human suffering, rather than focusing on a critique of traditional identities.
The film primarily focuses on the harsh realities of war and its impact on young soldiers, rather than depicting or evaluating specific family structures or norms. Family life is not a central theme, resulting in a neutral portrayal.
The film 'Land of Mine' does not feature any identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or themes. The narrative centers on the harrowing experiences of young German POWs forced to clear landmines in Denmark after World War II, focusing on their struggle for survival and the moral complexities of their situation.
Land of Mine, 2015, does not feature any identifiable transsexual characters or themes within its narrative. The film centers on a historical drama depicting German prisoners of war tasked with clearing landmines in Denmark following World War II, focusing on their struggle and the ethical dilemmas faced by their Danish captors.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
Land of Mine is a historical drama that introduces original characters within a post-WWII setting. The film does not feature any characters who were previously established as one gender in source material, history, or prior adaptations and are then portrayed as a different gender.
Land of Mine is a historical drama depicting German POWs clearing mines in Denmark after WWII. All characters, including the German soldiers and Danish officers, are portrayed by actors whose race aligns with the historical context of the period and region. There are no instances of race swapping.
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