
In World War II, the German pilots Lieutenant Horst Schopis, Josef Schwartz and Wolfgang Strunk crash their airplane in the wilderness of Norway after shooting down a British airplane. They walk through a snow storm until they reach shelter in an abandoned hunter cabin. Soon the British pilot Captain Charles P. Davenport and the gunner Robert Smith arrive in the cabin and they become prisoners of the German pilots. However, after the initial friction between the enemies, they... (Full plot summary below)
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In World War II, the German pilots Lieutenant Horst Schopis, Josef Schwartz and Wolfgang Strunk crash their airplane in the wilderness of Norway after shooting down a British airplane. They walk through a snow storm until they reach shelter in an abandoned hunter cabin. Soon the British pilot Captain Charles P. Davenport and the gunner Robert Smith arrive in the cabin and they become prisoners of the German pilots. However, after the initial friction between the enemies, they realize that they should team-up to survive in the wilderness in the beginning of an improbable friendship.
Leave your thoughts about Into the White.
| Blu-ray.comBrian OrndorfGenerates a satisfactory amount of suspense and personality to achieve its limited goals, successfully spinning routine with welcome attention to character. |
| London Evening StandardDerek MalcolmTheir little world in the wooden hut they find eventually becomes a microcosm of the real one, where they can leave behind some of the sillier prejudices of war. |
| Radio TimesDavid AldridgeThis is clearly breaking no new ground. But it does what it does with some skill and likeability. |
| Total FilmMatt GlasbyIt's stiff upper lips versus ruthless efficiency in Petter Naess’ modest WW2 drama. |
| We Got This CoveredSimon BrookfieldAs dramatically potent as a B-tier Disney drama, Into the White, while displaying instances of complexity, is mired by cliché and melodrama. |
| GuardianPeter BradshawIt's all a bit tame, predictable and muted; the inevitable revelation of German decency seems contrived and there's an outrageous plot cop-out towards the end. It's a reminder of how David Lean exploited this kind of drama with more potency in "The Bridge on the River Kwai." |
| Daily Telegraph (UK)Tim RobeyNaess makes heavy weather of a hoary old theme. |
| User ReviewKirstyn Ra nice story .. their little world in that cabin |
| User ReviewEdgar CThis is a real movie and an excelent demonstration of humanity. |
| User ReviewNeil Avery good movie very good character build up |