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* [[Not Even Bothering with the Accent]] / [[What the Hell Is That Accent?]] : Is Bradford supposed to be Canadian or British ?
* [[Not Even Bothering with the Accent]] / [[What the Hell Is That Accent?]] : Is Bradford supposed to be Canadian or British ?
* [[Nothing Is Scarier]] : The earlier portions of the movie, before the squad members start getting killed off in mysterious ways by unknown forces or themselves under suspicious coincidences.
* [[Nothing Is Scarier]] : The earlier portions of the movie, before the squad members start getting killed off in mysterious ways by unknown forces or themselves under suspicious coincidences.
* [[Officer and a Gentleman]] : Averted by Jennings and Tate, both of them enormous [[Jerkass|JerkAsses]]. This trope is also [[Double Subversion|double subverted]] by Tate, since he's oficially [[[[Sergeant Rock]] a sergeant] and acts pretty jerky, but shows some signs of being a [[Jerk with a Heart of Gold]].
* [[Officer and a Gentleman]] : Averted by Jennings and Tate, both of them enormous [[Jerkass]]es. This trope is also [[Double Subversion|double subverted]] by Tate, since he's oficially [[Sergeant Rock|a sergeant]] and acts pretty jerky, but shows some signs of being a [[Jerk with a Heart of Gold]].
* [[Only Sane Man]] : [[Kid Hero|Charlie]] and, to a questionable extent, private Chevasse and doc Fairweather.
* [[Only Sane Man]] : [[Kid Hero|Charlie]] and, to a questionable extent, private Chevasse and doc Fairweather.
* {{spoiler|[[Our Ghosts Are Different]]}}
* {{spoiler|[[Our Ghosts Are Different]]}}
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* [[Sanity Slippage]]: All the characters [[Tempting Fate|after they enter the creepy abandoned trench]] and [[What an Idiot!|decide to hold it]] [[Genre Blindness|until backup arrives]].
* [[Sanity Slippage]]: All the characters [[Tempting Fate|after they enter the creepy abandoned trench]] and [[What an Idiot!|decide to hold it]] [[Genre Blindness|until backup arrives]].
* [[Sinister Minister]] : {{spoiler|[[Not-So-Harmless Villain|Bradford]] }} slowly morphs into this because of his gradual [[Sanity Slippage]]. {{spoiler|He was quite [[The Fundamentalist]] before as well, just not insane yet.}}
* [[Sinister Minister]] : {{spoiler|[[Not-So-Harmless Villain|Bradford]] }} slowly morphs into this because of his gradual [[Sanity Slippage]]. {{spoiler|He was quite [[The Fundamentalist]] before as well, just not insane yet.}}
* [[Sliding Scale of Idealism Versus Cynicism]] : Unabashedly cynical in it's portrayal of [[The Squad]], whose members are mostly [[Humans Are Bastards|bastards]] at best and [[Ax Crazy|violent]] [[Sociopathic Soldier|psychos]] at worst. Needless to say, the image of the [[Iron Woobie|tragic]] [[Stiff Upper Lip|yet cheerful]] "Tommies" seen in British [[World War One]] propaganda [[Deconstruction|gets completely shattered]]...
* [[Sliding Scale of Idealism Versus Cynicism]] : Unabashedly cynical in its portrayal of [[The Squad]], whose members are mostly [[Humans Are Bastards|bastards]] at best and [[Ax Crazy|violent]] [[Sociopathic Soldier|psychos]] at worst. Needless to say, the image of the [[Iron Woobie|tragic]] [[Stiff Upper Lip|yet cheerful]] "Tommies" seen in British [[World War One]] propaganda [[Deconstruction|gets completely shattered]]...
* [[Sociopathic Soldier]]: Quinn.
* [[Sociopathic Soldier]]: Quinn.
{{quote|"Thank god he's on our side, eh?"}}
{{quote|"Thank god he's on our side, eh?"}}

Revision as of 17:05, 27 March 2016

Deliver them from evil.

British war horror movie made in 2002.

Set during World War One, a group of British soldiers "go over the top" in an assault against German lines. However, in the middle of the battle, a mysterious fog descends upon the battlefield and the night suddenly turns into day. Hours later, they finally stumble upon the German trenches only to find a mere 3 German soldiers, petrified and pointing their guns down their own trenches. The British soldiers call for them to surrender, but the Germans are more scared of something in the trench than them. After murdering two of them and torturing the third, the British troops begin exploring the trench, only to find the bodies of more Germans, seemingly killed by friendly fire. Even stranger, the trenches seem to lead nowhere, simply doubling back on themselves. With a prisoner babbling about demons, impenetrable fog, and a broken radio, they quickly form a defensive position and wait for reinforcements that never come.

Though their radio can't send messages, it can still receive them. High command seems rather sure that the attack failed and there were no survivors....

Needless to say, it starts getting worse from there.


Tropes used in Deathwatch (2002 film) include:

"Thank god he's on our side, eh?"

    • How about this exchange ?

Quinn: "I went to Blackpool once..."
Starinski: "Oh, was it nice ?"
Quinn: "I killed a man there... Yeah, it was nice."