Into the White Page #3

Synopsis: In World War II, the German pilots Lieutenant Horst Schopis, Josef Schwartz and Wolfgang Strunk crash their airplane in the wilderness of Norway after shooting down a British airplane. They walk through a snow storm until they reach shelter in an abandoned hunter cabin. Soon the British pilot Captain Charles P. Davenport and the gunner Robert Smith arrive in the cabin and they become prisoners of the German pilots. However, after the initial friction between the enemies, they realize that they should team-up to survive in the wilderness in the beginning of an improbable friendship.
Director(s): Petter Næss
Production: Magnolia Pictures
  3 nominations.
 
IMDB:
7.2
Rotten Tomatoes:
50%
R
Year:
2012
104 min
$477
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292 Views


- In this case we have the right ...

- Yes, I know.

- Yes.

But you also accept,

it is your responsibility?

Well. Now we swap places.

- Please take Joseph.

- He's doing fine over there.

Let him be there.

But pray Strunk

bear all potential weapons above.

Now.

Do it.

Also ax.

I have a few questions.

I have invaded most

of Europe. However, not England.

How does it feel?

I do not know.

I'm just a pilot.

Think thoroughly about.

- I feel bad.

- Why did you do it?

Orders.

When do you think Hitler becomes

satisfied? When he has taken China?

- Maybe.

- What the hell does he want with China?

- They speak the Chinese over there.

- You're probably right in.

One last question: Why do you think

You have the right to invade all?

- Maybe we are just like you.

- I understand not at all.

- I also invaded the world.

- No.

What about India?

What with all the colonies?

I traveled out with a gun and a Bible

and did just what I wanted.

- Why are we here.

- Nonsense.

Is it? We are here to protect

Norwegians against you.

I want the earth

and that which is in the.

- What the hell were we with it?

- You do not know? Resources.

Raw materials for industry.

Ships, planes and bombs.

Therefore, we are both here.

The story, Robert.

We will all get hold of raw materials.

There's nothing to eat.

What will you do about it?

We get more moss.

I go out and shoot a Norwegian

reindeer. Are you satisfied?

- Take Strunk with.

- Why?

That's an order.

Up, Ostrich. Op.

Here. You will need an extra gun

to go hunting with.

Take this too.

- I think that's a bad idea.

- I asked you not. Come on.

This is where the reindeer were.

I told you.

Continue.

Ax, thank you.

Excellent.

Help me!

Excellent?

- I told you.

- Spare me your know-all attitude.

What are you doing?

- It was not very sporty.

- This is war, not a game.

Take it, but help me.

Why is it so important for you

to have control all the time?

For that is how

it is. Not too?

Why?

Look at me.

Look at me!

Good shot.

- Did you say something?

- Yes.

Why do not you

said something before?

You never say anything interesting.

What the hell's wrong with you?

- I am a failure.

- Nonsense. Keep on keeping on.

Yes, I am.

- What on earth do you mean?

- I'm a lousy pilot.

- I'm good, and you shot me down.

- My first trip ended in a plane crash.

Three dead.

I got three months in prison.

But when the war broke out,

they gave me a second chance.

On the next trip

I rushed into a hangar.

I lost a husband on this trip.

And look at Joseph.

Will not you help?

Sorry.

Why did you join voluntarily,

Strunk? You're almost 40 years.

- You served very well.

- It was my duty.

Wow.

Would you like to lead a company

with 2,000 employees?

Paperwork, responsibility,

long working hours.

- No way.

- That's right. So I signed up.

And then you meet me.

Come on.

Strunk! Bar.

Take it!

Yes.

- Down with the gun.

- Do it yourself.

- How did he get it?

- It's a long story.

I lower my gun,

if you do the same.

And end up in a German prison camp? No thanks.

- Do it, Smith.

- We must work together.

We forget the guns,

included a ceasefire and ...

And live like one big,

happy family?

Trust me, Smith.

Okay. On three.

A. Two.

Three.

- That's it.

- Yes. When you throw your second gun.

Make it so, Smith.

How. That was it.

We should probably rip it.

They go hunting at home.

Yes, but here we have people.

What do you think they do?

Get a knife to me.

Come on. It can not

be so difficult.

What?

First we cut the head off.

- Do you like to cook?

- I've never tried it before.

Never?

No.

Have you ever helped your mother?

She did never food.

But it's nice.

Can you smell it?

I'm afraid it's gangrene.

Are you sure?

I'm sorry.

Oh god.

We'll have to amputate

his arm and get him to the hospital.

How do we do it?

With the ax.

We must have warmed some water.

Take anything that can burn.

Beds, floorboards, what

at any time. Smith, get some snow.

So disinfects we ax, and saw ...

We should have stopped the blood.

- Can you help me with the jacket?

- Mr. Lieutenant, I found something.

It is dried meat.

- Why hide that?

- So Germans would not find it.

Should we not have something to drink now?

Good idea.

Ready?

- Joseph?

- Wake up.

We found schnapps,

and we must drink the chapter

Come on.

Cheers, Joseph.

- Heja, Liverpool.

- Down with snaps.

We must win.

Drink some more.

- Yes, we win.

- Drink you nothing?

- Come, Smith, they win.

- Drink the driver.

Drink of Germany.

Germany Germany

above all,

above all in the world

when it is always in defense and despite

fraternal stick together

- Should I do it?

- Thank you.

But no thanks.

Did we win?

Yes. Just went back to sleep.

- Everything is in order.

- What are you doing?

Will you just ...?

What should we do with your arm?

I do not know.

Throw it out.

We can not.

It is Joseph's arm.

What should he do with it?

It is a bit of a nut to crack.

We must do something.

We could pack something around it -

- And bury it outside.

Yes.

We bury the arm

and holding a small ceremony.

Perhaps Josef like to be with.

Yes.

Perhaps it is best to ... wait.

Hell indeed.

Come here.

Can not we get something to drink now?

NORWEGIAN MILITARY CAMP AT STRYN

The rest is fine.

Let's talk tomorrow. Thank you.

I came across a dead German aircraft.

Here at Heilstuguvatn.

Well, that's where they went.

And the crew?

I do not know.

We must look for them tomorrow.

Your turn, Smith.

Tell us -

- How impressed

the beautiful Sheila.

- No way.

- Come on.

- Sheila.

- Sheila, Sheila, Sheila!

Okay. I showed her my cock,

and then she fainted.

It can happen if you do not

are used to carry strong glasses.

Come on, Smith.

Say it now.

How did you do it?

Okay. I sang to her.

Song you?

I asked myself up on the bar and singing.

It did peas.

- And what song you?

- "Over the Rainbow".

I had heard that she well

liked "Wizard of Oz".

May we hear?

- No.

- Come on.

No.

- You can not sing.

- Yes.

- So sing.

- Sing.

Sing! Sing!

Sing! Sing! Sing!

I must piss.

And no competition this time.

- Liar!

- Liar!

How.

I guess I can ...

somewhere over the rainbow

far up there

is a country

I've heard about

once in a lullaby

somewhere over the rainbow

is the sky blue

and dreams

you dared 'to dream

come true

a star

will hear my desire

and then I wake up

a cloudless place

where all the anguish

melts away

high above the chimneys peak

will find me

somewhere over the rainbow

where birds fly

Birds fly over the rainbow

so why can not I?

Bravo!

Have something

you can show us, Captain?

Yes, I have actually.

And I do not hesitate to say,

it completely -

- Will surpass

your excellent performances.

Well what is it?

Close your eyes.

Open your eyes.

Where do they come from?

I would save them,

for we came out to the sea.

But this moment

seems more appropriate.

I can see the sea

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