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7[[caption-width-right:226:''[[{{Tagline}} Deliver them from evil]]''.]]
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9British [[GenreBusting war horror movie]] made in 2002. It was the directorial debut of M.J. Bassett, who later went on to direct the movie ''Film/SolomonKane'' and starring Creator/JamieBell and Creator/AndySerkis.
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11Set during UsefulNotes/WorldWarI, a group of British soldiers "go over the top" in an assault against German lines. However, in the middle of the battle, a mysterious fog descends upon the battlefield and the night suddenly turns into day. Hours later, they finally stumble upon the German trenches only to find a mere 3 German soldiers, petrified and pointing their guns down their own trenches. The British soldiers call for them to surrender, but the Germans are more scared of something in the trench than them. After murdering two of them and torturing the third, the British troops begin exploring the trench, only to find the bodies of more Germans, seemingly killed by friendly fire. Even stranger, the trenches seem to lead nowhere, simply doubling back on themselves. With a prisoner babbling about demons, impenetrable fog, and a broken radio, they quickly form a defensive position and wait for reinforcements that never come.
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13Though their radio can't send messages, it can still ''receive'' them. High command seems rather sure that the attack failed and there were no survivors....
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15Needless to say, things go downhill from there.
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18!!This movie provides examples of:
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20* AnachronismStew: Not very overt, but there are some inconsistencies, especially with the weapons. The Lee-Enfield rifles wielded by the soldiers are WWII-era variants of the rifle (the WWI rifle being harder to come by at this time). But the most obvious example by far is the surprisingly small radio receiver they find and repair. No country had military or civilian radios that small and advanced during WWI. It would fit better in the 1920s. In addition, most of the German rifles are actually WWII-era [=Kar98k=]'s, instead of the Gewehr 98s they should have been using.
21* AxCrazy: Quinn.
22** Before he even goes over the top, he's taunting the Germans and grinning at the prospect of battle.
23** He taunts an enemy soldier before shooting him and attempting to scalp him. [[GenuineHumanHide Just what is that fur coat of his made of, anyway?]]
24** [[spoiler: In his final scene, he attempts to crucify Friedrich while screaming into the abyss for the Germans to come and kill him. He then brutally stabs Jennings and bludgeons Tate.]]
25* CaptainSmoothAndSergeantRough: Jennings and Tate fit this, but it's subverted by Tate being somewhat more sympathetic than Jennings.
26* CruelAndUnusualDeath: Plenty of examples:
27** [[spoiler: Starinski is attacked by a dead soldier and later found wrapped in barbed wire.]]
28** [[spoiler: [=McNess=] is pulled into the ground by...something.]]
29** [[spoiler: Quinn is attacked by moving barbed wire, and is impossibly still alive after being penetrated through the neck and face multiple times. Charlie is forced to shoot him.]]
30* DoomedHurtGuy: Chevasse spends the majority of the film on a stretcher, paralysed from the neck down. [[spoiler: Towards the end of the film, Charlie discovers that while everyone has been distracted by the horror going on around them, the still-conscious Chevasse has been partially eaten alive by rats.]]
31* EldritchLocation: Wherever the squad have gone, it's taken a match to the rule book of physics; trenches seem to reappear after being blown up, there are strange noises in the fog, and blood pours from the mud after one explosion.
32** This goes double for the space under the trench that Shakespeare finds himself sucked into at the end of the film.
33* FogOfDoom: Hey, it's UsefulNotes/WorldWarI. Fog of Doom is already all over the damn place, both natural and [[DeadlyGas weaponized.]]
34* {{Foreshadowing}}: [[spoiler: Many of the characters seem to meet their death in a similar position to the one they were left in during the opening scene.]]
35** Tate gets caught on barbed wire during the opening scene, and later [[spoiler: gets thrown into barbed wire and trapped before he's bludgeoned by Quinn.]]
36* KarmicDeath: [[spoiler: Most of the cast, who are each shown to be morally flawed (or just unlucky) in some way, are shown to get their comeuppance in various gruesome ways. Especially Quinn.]]
37* LastNameBasis: A subversion, since in the script and credits, the characters are mentioned by their full names. But the only personal name used on screen regularly is Charlie's.
38* LetsSplitUpGang: Despite blowing up the approaches to their trench to limit the space they have to defend, the squad never seem to be within sight, earshot, or running distance of each other when anything happens, and stationary, presumably vulnerable characters like Chevasse and the prisoner go unguarded and unmentioned for long stretches of the film. Unsurprisingly, this results in a DwindlingParty.
39* MaybeMagicMaybeMundane: Many of the events in the movie could be put down to the soldiers being driven mad on some kind of gas, and (some of) the deaths themselves are grounded enough that the events leading up to them could be written off as hallucinations, or explained in some other way.
40* MercyKill: Charlie does this to Chevasse [[spoiler:after he discovers [[EatenAlive rats are eating his legs]].]]
41** Arguably Quinn, [[spoiler: since the barbed wire doesn't kill him, and Charlie has to shoot him.]]
42* NothingIsScarier: The earlier portions of the movie, before the squad members start getting killed off in mysterious ways.
43* OfficerAndAGentleman: Averted by Jennings and Tate, both of them enormous {{JerkAss}}es.
44** [[DoubleSubversion Double subverted]] by Tate, since he's officially [[SergeantRock a sergeant]] and acts pretty jerky, but shows some signs of being a JerkWithAHeartOfGold.
45* OneWordTitle
46* OnlySaneMan: Charlie provides a consistent voice of reason, and often tries to mitigate brawls between the other characters as they slip into madness. Besides Charlie, [=McNess=] has the firmest grasp on the SanityBall, as the only one who voices the opinion that they really, ''really'' need to leave.
47* OurGhostsAreDifferent: They might be hallucinations.
48* PsychoticSmirk: Quinn most of the time. [[spoiler:By the end of the movie, Bradford has an even creepier smile on his face when threatening Charlie.]]
49* SanitySlippage: All the characters, with the possible exceptions of Doc and Chevasse.
50* SecretTestOfCharacter: Charlie's persistent and mounting refusal to kill anyone seems to be what separates him from his squadmates [[spoiler:until he does, is apparently sucked into the underworld, escapes, is then held at gunpoint by the prisoner, and is released... BecauseYouWereNiceToMe.]]
51* SinisterMinister: [[spoiler: [[NotSoHarmlessVillain Bradford]] ]] slowly morphs into this because of his gradual SanitySlippage. [[spoiler:He was quite TheFundamentalist before as well, just not insane yet.]]
52* SlidingScaleOfIdealismVersusCynicism: Unabashedly cynical in it's portrayal of TheSquad, whose members are mostly [[HumansAreBastards bastards]] at best and [[AxCrazy violent]] [[SociopathicSoldier psychos]] at worst. Needless to say, the image of the [[IronWoobie tragic]] [[StiffUpperLip yet cheerful]] "Tommies" seen in British UsefulNotes/WorldWarI propaganda [[{{Deconstruction}} gets completely shattered]]...
53* SociopathicSoldier: Quinn.
54-->"Thank god he's on our side, eh?"
55** How about this exchange ?
56-->Quinn: "I went to Blackpool once..."\
57Starinski: "Oh, was it nice ?"\
58Quinn: "I killed a man there... Yeah, it was nice."
59* StrippedToTheBone: [[spoiler: The rats infesting the trenches somehow manage to pick the flesh and muscle from the oblivious, paralysed Chevasse's legs without him bleeding to death in the process.]]
60* SwarmOfRats: True to life, the trenches are full of rats.

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