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Enemy at the Gates

Enemy at the Gates

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Tense drama focusing on a cat-and-mouse game between two snipers during the decisive siege of Stalingrad in World War Two.

Certificate15

Duration125 mins

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  • Conn, 13
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Review by Conn, 13

5 stars

30 Nov 2012

I really liked this movie because I generally like violent films so naturally I liked this. The only real downside is that it would not be very suitable for younger audiences because of the fact it was snipers taking shots at each other. The main story of the film is that a Russian sniper in World War II has inspired the Russian troops so to counter this the Germans send in their own highly trained sniper to take him out. My favourite part of the movie is when the Russian sniper uses the sound of German bombs to hide the sound of his rifle.

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