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The Kill Team

"Soldiers. Brothers. Enemies."

When Andrew Briggman — a young soldier in the US Army during the invasion of Afghanistan — witnesses the murderous behavior of fellow soldiers, under the direction of a malevolent Sergeant, he faces a moral dilemma. His increasingly-violent platoon becomes suspicious that someone in their ranks has turned on them, and Andrew begins to fear for his safety. A fictionalized dramatization based on a true story.

Top Cast

  • Nat Wolff

    Nat Wolff

    Andrew Briggman

  • Alexander Skarsgård

    Alexander Skarsgård

    Sergeant Deeks

  • Adam Long

    Adam Long

    Rayburn

  • Jonathan Whitesell

    Jonathan Whitesell

    Coombs

  • Brian Marc

    Brian Marc

    Marquez

  • Osy Ikhile

    Osy Ikhile

    Weppler

  • Rob Morrow

    Rob Morrow

    William Briggman

  • Anna Francolini

    Anna Francolini

    Laura Briggman

  • Elham Ehsas

    Elham Ehsas

    Shoaib

Overview

When Andrew Briggman — a young soldier in the US Army during the invasion of Afghanistan — witnesses the murderous behavior of fellow soldiers, under the direction of a malevolent Sergeant, he faces a moral dilemma. His increasingly-violent platoon becomes suspicious that someone in their ranks has turned on them, and Andrew begins to fear for his safety. A fictionalized dramatization based on a true story.

Rating

6.5 / 10
426 Reviews
2 Popular

3 Reviews

  • Gimly
    Gimly
    Jan 1, 2020

    A war film unlike any I have personally seen before, but not a perfect one. Has important things to say, but has them delivered, while, not unbelievably, blandly. _The Kill Team_ shows us that Wolff's character is having a moral crisis, but never his thought process, nor that of any other character, and the reasoning behind why they **aren't** having one. _Final rating:★★½ - Had a lot that appealed to me, didn’t quite work as a whole._

  • Gimly
    Gimly
    Jan 1, 2020

    A war film unlike any I have personally seen before, but not a perfect one. Has important things to say, but has them delivered, while, not unbelievably, blandly. _The Kill Team_ shows us that Wolff's character is having a moral crisis, but never his thought process, nor that of any other character, and the reasoning behind why they **aren't** having one. _Final rating:★★½ - Had a lot that appealed to me, didn’t quite work as a whole._

  • SWITCH.
    SWITCH.
    6 Jan 27, 2020

    Dan Krauss's film depicts in stark terms the way war can strip souls of conscience, something made even more wrenching when viewed with the knowledge that it's based on horrific true events. - Jake Watt Read Jake's full article... https://www.maketheswitch.com.au/article/review-the-kill-team-hazy-morality-in-the-fog-of-war

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