Review of
Attack Force Z,
DVD version
Four out of five stars
Fiction based on history
When the Japanese
invaded the area of the Western Pacific in 1941-42, their occupation was a
harsh one. The people native to the areas were brutally treated and often
killed for minor transgressions. Due to the wide area occupied by the Japanese
and the difficulty of mounting large scale amphibious operations, the Allied
forces formed a set of small commando teams that would engage in quick strikes
against high value targets.
This overall unit was called Z Special Unit
and was primarily made up from Australian and New Zealand volunteers. During
the war, small teams from this unit engaged in some very successful raids,
particularly against Japanese shipping docked at Singapore harbor. The rate of
survivability of the members of a mission was very low, it was not unreasonable
to consider them suicide missions.
This movie
features a team of five members of the Z Special Unit going ashore from a
submarine in order to find what may be survivors of the crash of an Allied
airplane. Only the commander knows all of what they are there for and there is
a significant Japanese presence on the land. After some fighting and with
assistance from the non-Japanese locals, the team discovers that there were
survivors of the crash and the viewer learns why they are considered so
valuable.
While there are
some incredulous moments in the action, it is generally realistic. By this, the
end results are a questionable outcome with deaths among the members of the Z
Special Unit. The Japanese are depicted as being brutal in pursuit of their
goals. There are no super soldier moments, they are all depicted as no more
than well trained soldiers. It is a good movie and while a work of fiction, it
could and likely did happen.
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