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Juntos en combate

Título original: Come Out Fighting
  • 2022
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 26min
PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
3,6/10
1,9 mil
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Juntos en combate (2022)
Period DramaActionAdventureDramaHistoryThrillerWar

Durante la Segunda Guerra Mundial, un escuadrón de soldados del ejército estadounidense es enviado a una misión detrás de las líneas para localizar a su oficial de mando desaparecido.Durante la Segunda Guerra Mundial, un escuadrón de soldados del ejército estadounidense es enviado a una misión detrás de las líneas para localizar a su oficial de mando desaparecido.Durante la Segunda Guerra Mundial, un escuadrón de soldados del ejército estadounidense es enviado a una misión detrás de las líneas para localizar a su oficial de mando desaparecido.

  • Dirección
    • Steven Luke
  • Guión
    • Steven Luke
  • Reparto principal
    • Kellan Lutz
    • Hiram A. Murray
    • Dolph Lundgren
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  • PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
    3,6/10
    1,9 mil
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    • Dirección
      • Steven Luke
    • Guión
      • Steven Luke
    • Reparto principal
      • Kellan Lutz
      • Hiram A. Murray
      • Dolph Lundgren
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    Kellan Lutz
    Kellan Lutz
    • Lieutenant Frank Ross
    Hiram A. Murray
    Hiram A. Murray
    • Lieutenant Robert A. Hayes
    Dolph Lundgren
    Dolph Lundgren
    • Major Chase Anderson
    Michael Jai White
    Michael Jai White
    • Sergeant AJ 'Red' McCarron
    Tyrese Gibson
    Tyrese Gibson
    • Sergeant Warran Crecy
    Rich Lowe
    Rich Lowe
    • Pvt. Michael 'Salty' Buttons
    Vicellous Shannon
    Vicellous Shannon
    • Sergeant Thomas
    Aaron Courteau
    Aaron Courteau
    • Captain Andrew Jackson
    David Alvarado
    David Alvarado
    • Captain Hans Schultz
    Eric m. Johnson
    • Corporal Ryan Barnes
    Darrin Barber
    Darrin Barber
    • Private John Blake
    Andrew Stecker
    Andrew Stecker
    • Lieutenant Mike Rawlings
    Justen Jones
    Justen Jones
    • Lieutenant AJ Bronson
    Brandon Farr
    Brandon Farr
    • Private Manny
    Gary David Keast
    Gary David Keast
    • General Patton
    Jeremy Michael Pereira
    Jeremy Michael Pereira
    • Sergeant John Peppers
    Mike Dittmer
    Mike Dittmer
    • Burly German NCO
    Dereius Armone Gaines
    • Private Jackson
    • (as Dereius Gaines)
    • Dirección
      • Steven Luke
    • Guión
      • Steven Luke
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    1ethansmith-58967

    A Catastrophic Misfire: The Worst War Movie Ever

    First and foremost, it feels like this movie was directed and produced by a 4-year-old. With that in mind, be prepared for an agonizing cinematic experience that will leave you yearning for the sweet release of a ceasefire.

    From the moment the opening credits roll, it becomes apparent that the filmmakers have absolutely no understanding of the art of war or the essence of a compelling narrative. If one can even call it that, the plot is a jumbled mess of clichés and nonsensical sequences that fail to form a coherent whole.

    The characters are one-dimensional caricatures devoid of any depth or meaningful development. Their interactions are stilted and devoid of emotional resonance, leaving the audience disconnected and apathetic toward their fates. The script is not worthy of being played in a high school drama; it made talented actors like Tyrese Gibson, Michael Jai White, and Dolph Lundgren (who are great actors) look like comedy skit makers.

    The action sequences, supposedly the film's saving grace, are a disorienting mishmash of shaky camerawork and incomprehensible editing. It's as if the filmmakers strapped cameras to a group of drunken monkeys and let them loose on the battlefield. The result is a chaotic and headache-inducing visual assault that leaves the viewer disoriented and utterly unengaged.

    Even the production values, or lack thereof, contribute to the film's unmitigated disaster. The sets are uninspired and cheaply constructed, while the special effects are laughably amateurish. The sound design is a cacophony of misplaced explosions and exaggerated gunfire, further adding to the overall assault on the senses.

    This movie is a cinematic debacle that fails on every conceivable level. It insults the intelligence of its audience, tarnishes the reputation of war films, and should serve as a cautionary tale for aspiring filmmakers. Save your time, your money, and your sanity by avoiding this cinematic atrocity at all costs.

    I wish I could give this a minus 10-star rating. Even movies made in the 40s make more sense than this. What a waste of my precious time. I would only recommend this movie to those contemplating assisted suicide as a means of escaping this world.
    4GianfrancoSpada

    Come Out Failing...

    There is a particular strain of low-budget war cinema that seeks to evoke the grandeur and grit of WWII without the financial or artistic muscle to support its ambition. The film in question attempts to embed itself within the tradition of microhistorical WWII narratives-focusing on underrepresented aspects of the war effort, particularly the contributions of African American tank crews. While the premise carries promise and historical relevance, nearly every technical and cinematic decision made here undermines what could have been a powerful entry in the genre.

    From the outset, the visual language of the film struggles under the weight of incoherence. The cinematography, rather than constructing a sense of tactical geography or dramatic composition, resorts to overused shaky cam techniques that rarely enhance the immediacy of action and more often obscure the events on screen. The editing compounds this problem-disorienting cuts between unrelated shots, mismatched eyelines, and abrupt transitions fracture any narrative continuity. This approach denies the viewer any spatial orientation or emotional buildup, leaving battle sequences to feel more like chaotic montages than structured engagements. When compared to similarly budgeted works like Saints and Soldiers or Company of Heroes, both of which manage to deliver clear, disciplined action with coherent visual grammar, the shortcomings of this film are stark.

    Technically, the production oscillates between anachronistic detail and cosmetic mimicry. Authentic WWII-era vehicles are present-Sherman tanks, German half-tracks, and even a Tiger-but their inclusion appears more as ornamental dressing than functional parts of the mise-en-scène. Battle choreography fails to utilize the assets meaningfully: tanks remain stationary during supposed combat sequences, artillery fire lacks any kinetic realism, and visual effects often resemble those from an early-2000s game engine. The ME-262 jet sequence, likely intended as a set piece, feels entirely disconnected from both realism and the surrounding narrative fabric, lacking context, buildup, or tactical logic.

    The use of CGI is both excessive and ineffective. Muzzle flashes appear as floating overlays; explosions look as though they were copy-pasted from stock libraries without attention to lighting integration or scale. There is a distinct lack of interaction between actors and environment-the terrain is clean, uniforms remain inexplicably pristine even in the aftermath of shelling, and props show no wear that would convey battlefield exhaustion. Even wartime staples such as dirt, mud, and smoke are rendered with minimal effort or authenticity.

    The sound design, far from immersing the viewer in the combat environment, often distracts. Gunfire is exaggerated and repetitive, lacking spatial realism or appropriate reverb, while musical cues aim for grandeur but feel overbearing and misplaced. Most egregiously, the audio mix buries dialogue beneath overzealous scoring and ambient noise, which only draws further attention to the weak writing.

    Dialogue, when intelligible, is hampered by a script that veers between banal platitudes and awkward exposition. Characters speak in declarative clichés, often invoking patriotic slogans devoid of nuance or context. A misquotation of Patton's famous line serves as a particularly grating example-not just historically inaccurate, but emblematic of a broader disregard for textual fidelity and period tone. These script deficiencies rob the performers of any chance to ground their portrayals in believable human stakes.

    The performances themselves are uneven. Some actors-particularly those in leading roles-attempt to salvage dignity from the material, with brief glimpses of internal struggle or emotional restraint. Tyrese Gibson and Michael Jai White do show signs of having envisioned more grounded portrayals, but the script consistently undermines them. Others deliver performances better suited to melodrama or parody, possibly due to a lack of directorial control or unclear tonal direction. There is no cohesion in performance style; scenes often feel like isolated rehearsals stitched together in post-production.

    Where the film most blatantly falters is in its depiction of military tactics and behavior. Assaults are staged without regard for cover, line of sight, or coordination. Soldiers shout commands with no tactical awareness, flanking maneuvers are nonexistent, and critical concepts like suppressive fire or unit cohesion are ignored entirely. A supposed ambush unfolds with participants casually walking into open fire zones, lobbing grenades at implausible distances. These errors transcend budgetary limitation and signal a fundamental lack of research or consultation with military advisors. Even low-budget productions like Red Tails or Fury (though far larger in scale) demonstrate how accurate consulting can vastly enhance a film's tactical credibility.

    While the film aspires to honor the 761st Tank Battalion-an invaluable and long-overlooked part of American military history-it stumbles over its own narrative missteps. The story gestures toward racial dynamics within the military, but does so with such cursory treatment that it feels more like a checkbox than a theme. Character interactions meant to highlight the racism endured by Black soldiers are rendered with such superficiality that their intended poignancy is lost in flat delivery and pedestrian direction.

    What is perhaps most disappointing is that there are moments-fleeting, buried moments-where a more capable hand could have coaxed something affecting from this material. A lingering shot on a shell-shocked soldier, a whispered moment of doubt before battle, or a glimmer of camaraderie between tank crew members hint at what might have been achieved. Unfortunately, these moments are drowned out by the surrounding noise-both literal and cinematic.

    In the end, this film serves as an unfortunate example of a missed opportunity: a worthy subject treated with insufficient craftsmanship. It attempts to join the lineage of WWII cinema that blends battlefield storytelling with overlooked historical perspectives, but its execution-marked by subpar visuals, disjointed narrative structure, poor technical control, and a lack of historical veracity-fails to meet even the modest standards set by its contemporaries. For those who seek films that evoke the true pathos, complexity, and intensity of the Second World War, this offering is likely to provoke only frustration.
    4blade516

    Historically inaccurate

    This movie Come Out Fighting is a disgrace to the Black soldiers in which this movie is loosely based! First off this movie suffers from a white savior complex from the White actors listed ahead of the Black actors much like the movie glory! The movie was written and directed by a white Director which by itself is not the main problem with the movie but explains a lot. The 761 Tank battalion also known as the Original Black Panthers of the United States Army was a separate Tank battalion consisting of Black Soldiers. The 761 Tank Battalion had numerous exploits that the director could have used for his movie but chose to dishonor these heroic soldiers with a badly written script. The Black Actors through no fault of their own did the best they could with the weak script given to them. Hollywood deserves to give the Black Soldiers of the 761 Tank battalion a big budget movie so the world can give them the praise they deserved!
    1emarvets

    How?

    How did this get made?

    I wish I knew people that are okay seeing piles of their money set on fire.

    They spent a lot of money on some things. Not terrible CGI dog fighting, physical US and German tanks moving around a battle field, hundreds of small arms, uniforms, and a half dozen B actors.

    And spent zero dollars on other things, like writers, military advisors, directors, cinematographers, editors, etc...how?

    Like when a truly gifted film maker gets his hands on a microscopic budget, they can make something compelling.

    You give a child with zero self awareness a bucket of money, they have people throwing hand grenades at a mortar team 200 yards away. Or tanks that stop moving once they are fired upon.

    Where were the adults?
    1alehsakalou

    Total Cringe

    Complete nonsense. The tiger would shoot them all like a shooting range. The Germans fought well. Ambushing tanks with mortars and heavy machine guns and not hitting a single vehicle is ridiculous and counterattacking with rifles is complete nonsense.

    It's a pity that I can not put 0 or even -1. The agenda steers to the detriment of realism. Directing - 0, cameraman - 0, script - -5.

    If you want to see real combat actions - see "Rescue of Private Raivn". And call a detachment of sappers to clear the mines in a combat situation and stand upright on open terrain with the whole team .. what were you smoking there when you came up with this dregs,)))

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      In one of the minefields that is detected there are two types of antipersonnel mines represented - the SMi-35 (S-Mine/Bouncing Betty) and the Glasmine 43, a basically all glass mine that was not readily detectable using an electronic mine detector.
    • Pifias
      Dolph Lundgren plays a major, but in every scene he salutes first the non-com and the enlisted men who return the salute to him. In reality, the enlisted men and the officers with a lower rank salute first and they hold the salute until the officer with the higher rank returns the salute.
    • Citas

      Lieutenant Robert A. Hayes: A friend of mine once told me the best thing you can do in a war is to not fear. You just got to let the cards fall where they fall.

    • Créditos adicionales
      Almost none-nor little of the designers are 'ACTUALLY' present in this movie.
    • Conexiones
      Referenced in I Must Break This Podcast: Interview with actor, writer, director, and producer, Steven Luke (2022)
    • Banda sonora
      Battle Hymth
      Performed by Kellan Lutz, Hiram A. Murray, David Clobes, Aaron Courteau, Nate Courteau, Amanda Day, Casey Pearson, Maggie Dickey, Caroline Prun, Emilio Medina, Anthony Rios, Anthony Richards, Chase Otis, Anthony Richardson, Gary David Least, Josh Courteau, Cody Fleary, Steven Luke, Cody Fleury, Rob Stamos, Vicellous Shannon and Andrew Stecker

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      • 19 de mayo de 2023 (Estados Unidos)
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      • Rockford, Illinois, Estados Unidos
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      • Redbox Entertainment
      • Deano Productions
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    • Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
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      • 22 may 2023
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