The year is 1967. American troops are making their way through the jungle of the Cu Chi District of Vietnam. The opposing Viet Cong have developed an uncanny ability to blend into the surrounding terrain. The jungle is riddled with traps. Snipers appear from nowhere and vanish just as quickly. The key to the Vietnamese strategy turns out to be a vast network of tunnels stretching beneath the jungle. As a group of new recruits arrive at a remote jungle camp, they soon learn that their mission will be anything but routine. A tunnel entrance has been discovered and they must confront the enemy in an attempt to find information that will give them an advantage in an increasingly difficult war. The Vietnamese that inhabit the tunnel are faced with an equally grim task. By resorting to primitive, but ingenious methods of combat, the Vietnamese have proven to be surprisingly effective against the American’s superior technology. When the battle moves underground, our group of young Americans and Vietnamese face unspeakable horrors. Survival becomes increasingly unlikely, as both sides fight to further the cause of a war that neither asked for.
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Variety review of 1968 Tunnel Rats
Published on July 21st, 2008 - 9:03 pmVariety has posted a review of Uwe Boll's '1968 Tunnel Rats'. The film marks a departure from Uwe's past project since Tunnel Rats is not based on a video game. The film follows a special US combat unit is sent out to hunt and kill the Viet Cong soldiers. Variety describes the film as well crafted.
"...Aptly tense and discomfiting, pic doesn't provide easy ammo for Boll haters..."
Read the full review here.
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