7/10
Nice film spending a great deal of time focusing on the situations of a group of Italian soldiers
7 July 2023
Spectacular battles and noisy wartime action by Italian craftsman director Enzo Monteleone giving credibility enough to his story. June 1942, as general Erwin Rommel swept toward the Nile , battling General Montgomery's troops , but the fall of Egypt and the capture of the Suez canal seems inevitable . Italian and German advance units raced toward Alejandria . Mussolini had given explicit orders : The Italians must arrive first ! . In this one , the Italians and Germans, united in a difficult Alliance , fight the British in the North Afican desert . This is a breathtaking flick in which desert war is seen through the eyes of a simple Italian soldier , Serra (Paolo Briguglia) , an university student from Palermo who volunteers in 1942 to battle in Africa. He is assigned to the Pavia Division on the southern line in Egypt. Along with Soldier Serra , appearing other protagonists such as Serg. Rizzo (Pierfrancesco Favino), Sold. Spagna (Luciano Scarpa) and lieutenat Fiore (Emilio Solfrizzi). Meantime , Rommel and the Axis forces are bogged down ; it's October, the British prepare an offensive. At first, boredom, starvation, heat, hunger, and thirst bedevil the Italians ; things go wrong when the Brits attack, and there's no luck , bravery or heroism in death. Eventually, it's retreat in confusion and mayhem , all of them take a last walk toward Italian headquarter . Montgomery's Iron Back 8th Army ... Rommel's Crack Africa Korps ... they met head on and tore the earth apart !'

This movie gets lots of action , intense drama , impressive battles , crossfire , gunplay and explosion . A mostly unknown Italian cast of fine actors give decent interpretations . Here the Italians are the good guys and the British are the bad guys . While the battle itself is abridged and perhaps over-simplified to focus on the Italian division, that's perhaps best for the sake of narrative, character development, and making the emotional impact as strong as possible. It displays several extras and tanks , in fact , the production received help from Morocco Ministry of defense , beng shot on location in Morocco and Lacio , Rome , Italy . It displays colorful and evocative cinematography by Daniele Nanuzzi , son of prestigious cameraman Armando Nanuzzi . The motion picture was well and professionally directed by Enzo Monteleone.

The picture is based on the real battles , the true events is as follows : Alamein in WWII are two decisive battles in the western desert , north Egypt , in 1942 resulting in British victory over Axis forces under Field Marshal Erwin Rommel : 1- 27 July 1942 the British 8th Army under General Sir Claude Auchinleck held off the German and Italian forces . Neither side can be said to have won , but the British had the strategic advantage of short supply lines and so could reinforce faster than Germans . 23 Oct-4 Nov 1942 General Bernard Montgomery launched a diversionary British attack in the south , aiming to draw Axis forces into the area so that the main attack in the north could cut two corridors through the extensive minefields , enabling British armoured divisions to pass through and exploit the gaps . Progress was slow however and Montgomery decided to change tactics to fight what he called a 'crumbling battle' constantly switching the main emphasis to chip away at Rommel's front line and keep him guessing. Australian Division attacked along the coastal road , drawing the Axis forces toward them . Montgomery promptly launched a fresh attack further south, forcing the German armour to react in what became a major tank battle . By 3 Nov Rommel had only 30 serviceable tanks in action and on the next day began organizing his withdrawal. He was able to disengage and escape as the British were hampered by heavy rain and shortage fuel .
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