Remember Abraham
Lincoln: Vampire Hunter? Wasn't that movie cool? Don't you wish
there were more historical-fantasy movies like that that didn't take
themselves so seriously and instead just focused on being fun? Fear
not, comrades, because Overlord has got you covered. Covered
in the blood and guts of Nazi scum, that is!
Overlord takes
place on the eve of D-Day and follows a squad of American
paratroopers dropping into France to assist with the Allied invasion
at Normandy. After an exhilarating opening scene – that reminds me
of Band of Brothers, but way more scary – the men find themselves
approaching their objective, but they soon stumble upon a more
gruesome discovery. Gruesomeness and violence follows, the good old
typical Nazisploitation stuff.
Julius Avery directs
this frightening adventure and he does horror well. The tone shifts
handily between exciting action, mild humour, uneasy suspense, and
gripping tension in this film that carries itself seriously but not
too seriously. Overlord is also a rather gory film and its
special effects get the point across nicely.
Needless to say, a film
about Nazi supersoldier experiments gone wrong requires a little
suspension of disbelief. Overlord isn't a historically
accurate film by any means, especially when you consider that (A) the
US Army in this film isn't segregated, (B) it apparently only took
these troops three months to go from unenlisted civilians to fully
trained, combat-ready soldiers on the front lines, and (C) wounded
troops are seemingly left on the front lines to just tough it out.
The film also leaves us
with a few unanswered questions, such as why paratroopers in the
middle of enemy territory aren't being quiet. What happened to the
experimented people that weren't in the church, like the aunt? Or was
the aunt the only one the Germans released? Why did that German
motorcyclist return to his comrades when he knew he really shouldn't
have?
In spite of these
shortcomings, Overlord remains a thrilling experience well
worth the time of anyone who likes horror movies, war movies, science
fiction movies, B-movies, or any combination thereof. It's a lot of
fun and it's the closest we're going to get to a Wolfenstein movie. I
try not to publish really short reviews like this but there really
isn't much else to say about Overlord. It's a good film and if
it sounds interesting to you then you oughta watch it.
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