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Jon-Paul Bell as Luke Mauro and Malachi Kirby as Snoop in Kajaki: gruelling realism.
Jon-Paul Bell as Luke Mauro and Malachi Kirby as Snoop in Kajaki: gruelling realism.

Kajaki: The True Story review – tense retelling of a real incident involving British paras in Afghanistan

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At the Kajaki dam in 2006, British soldiers had to fight on an old minefield. Their struggle to survive makes a visceral war movie

Something of an antidote to the American flag-waving of last year’s Lone Survivor, this visceral British war movie (filmed in Jordan) recounts the true-life tale of British forces in Helmand province in 2006. Stationed at the Kajaki dam, the men of the 3 Para are left fighting for their lives on a long-forgotten minefield (a legacy of the Russian campaign in the 80s) which turns the slightest move into a dance of death. It’s gripping and tense, unsqueamish in its depiction of injury, convincing in its portrayal of warfare. While the film-makers are clearly keen to pay tribute to the heroism of those involved, the film itself wisely avoids glib romanticism, opting instead for gruelling realism.

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