Thursday 14 September 2017

Kelly’s Heroes – True star power

There are some films that need little introduction. ‘Kelly’s Heroes’ is one of them.  However, in today’s Hollywood, movies about the Second World War are few and far between, so some may question the relevance of an ensemble piece set in the dying days of Nazi-occupied Europe.  First of all, I’ll probably stick my neck out and say that it’s probably not that ‘historically accurate’ (or at least not to my knowledge!).  By that, I don’t mean that Allied forces are fighting zombies or abducted by vampires.  From the little I know of the period, all the uniforms, military language and techniques look genuine enough to fool a layman like me.  When I say it’s not ‘historically accurate’ I mean that, whereas most films of this era concentrate (naturally) on the struggle between German and Allied forces, ‘Kelly’s Heroes’ offers more of a ‘crime caper’ set during the conflict.  If I could compare it to anything, I’d almost say it felt like an ‘Ocean’s Eleven’ in the middle of World War II.

Clint Eastwood plays the titular ‘Kelly’ – a war-weary soldier who’s had enough of potentially dying any day without anything to show for it personally.  So, when he learns of a bank full of gold behind enemy lines, he puts together a group of equally ambitious troops all willing to risk their lives for a slice of the bullion.  As I mentioned, it’s a bit of an ensemble cast, the two most notable additions are Telly Savalas and Donald Sutherland, both who vie for position of the cast member who’s trying to steal every scene they’re in.  However, just because the film is largely about the quest to blow open a bank vault, doesn’t mean that it’s not a war film.  The setting alone means that our ‘heroes’ come up against all the perils associated with the period and there are some pretty impressive set-pieces when it comes to the action. 

I think the best thing about ‘Kelly’s Heroes’ is that it has a pretty broad appeal.  Obviously fans of war films will enjoy it, but you have the added bonus of having Clint Eastwood in the lead (and in his prime, no less) supported by some amazing acting talent.  Then throw in the action element and the engaging crime plot and you’re really going to invest your time into caring whether these (not so heroic) heroes get the gold or not.  Don’t be put off by its age.  It’s as good – and more importantly fun – today as it ever was.  I will never grow tired from watching a tank freak out the opposing forces by playing music loudly as it comes into battle!

8/10 The Force is definitely strong with this one

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