Harts War
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Harts War

A law student becomes a lieutenant during World War II, is captured and asked to defend a black prisoner of war falsely accused of murder.

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In Hart's War (2002), a gripping World War II drama, a law student named Lieutenant Thomas Hart finds himself in a precarious position after being captured by Germans. The movie follows his journey as he is assigned a challenging task: defending a black prisoner of war who has been falsely accused of murder.

Set in a German prison camp, Hart must navigate through a delicate web of racial tension and political intrigue. As he delves deeper into the case, he uncovers shocking secrets that force him to question his loyalties and principles. With the odds stacked against him, Hart must use his legal expertise and cunning to fight for justice while traversing the treacherous dynamics of the prison environment.

Hart's War explores themes of racism, patriotism, and honor as it poses thought-provoking moral dilemmas. The movie showcases powerful performances from lead actors Bruce Willis, who plays Colonel William McNamara, and Colin Farrell, who portrays Lieutenant Hart. Their chemistry and contrasting personalities add depth to the narrative, while Terrence Howard shines in his role as the accused soldier, Sergeant Bedford.

With its compelling storyline and strong performances, Hart's War is a must-watch for fans of war dramas seeking an engaging blend of suspense, courtroom tension, and ethical introspection.

Also Known As:

Hart's War

Release Date:

15 Feb 2002

Writers:

John Katzenbach, Billy Ray, Terry George

Awards:

1 win & 1 nomination