is a gritty, low-budget Vietnam War action thriller that prioritizes claustrophobic tension over historical accuracy or high-octane spectacle. While it features recognizable names like Aaron Eckhart and Jonathan Rhys Meyers, it is essentially an ensemble piece focused on a specialized "tunnel rat" mission. Plot & Premise

Worth a watch if you enjoy tactical "mission-on-a-string" movies or are interested in the specific history of tunnel rats, but keep your expectations in check regarding the involvement of its biggest stars.

The movie starts with a chaotic surface ambush but slows down significantly once the mission goes underground. It leans more into suspense and horror than a traditional "war movie." If you are looking for Saving Private Ryan levels of combat, you might be disappointed; if you want a tense, survivalist thriller, it hits the mark. Critical Consensus

Despite being top-billed, Aaron Eckhart and Jonathan Rhys Meyers are largely confined to command tents and radio rooms. They provide the "prestige" for the poster but aren't the ones crawling in the dirt.