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The film is based on the truth story. It is about second-year Harvard Law School student enters into army during World War II. He becomes a prison-bird and discover surprise, dangerous truths.
Proves a servicable World War II drama that can't totally hide its contrivances, but it at least calls attention to a problem Hollywood too long has ignored.
'Hart's War' is a perfect example of a film that remains anchored in mediocrity from beginning to end. It plods along like a chronic asthmatic, meandering to a conclusion that's both irritating and implausible.
An exciting, thoughtful and adrenaline-pumping war picture that is provocative and different.
March 13, 2002
New York Magazine/Vulture
We're situated in that familiar showbiz intersection of Hollywood and Rhine.
February 24, 2002
Film Threat
It's hard to know whether or not to recommend this film because for every thing it does right there's at least one and occasionally two things it gets ever so wrong.
December 08, 2002
EmanuelLevy.Com
Nationality, race and politics clash in unexpected ways in this well-directed and acted but extremely old-fashioned prison drama that recalls genre film sof the 1950s and 1960s.