Mr. Sargent did a pretty good job making this film, which is a combination of real-time events as in 1917, and a bit of Saving Private Ryan. Although the film lacks the production values of either of those high-budget films, it still delivers a decent result for the viewer. We see one soldier, a Brit, who narrowly escapes his plane before it is blown to bits, and falls on his knife trying to get out of a tree. He meets an American soldier (who saves the Brit's life), and the two go about trying to escape from behind the lines. A confusing element is the intro, which talks about the vast numbers of Germans that surrendered after D-Day, but we never see any Germans surrendering in this film. Despite a few flaws, the film holds up for an hour and change.