Review of Number 55

Number 55 (2014)
10/10
True Story
8 December 2020
The film is based on true events which happened during the Croatian War of Independence.

Small group of Croatian soldiers was ambushed and attacked by the local Serbs, Serbian Special Forces and the JNA (Yugoslav People's Army) as they were forced to take refuge in a nearby house.

This has really happened in the village called Kusonje, close to the city of Pakrac. The uniforms, guns and pretty much everything else looks and feels authentic.

The film is brilliantly directed, the cinematography is excellent, and the whole film is visually impressive. The atmosphere is tense and sinister, and that feeling intensifies throughout the film.

These people really existed, and the battle really took place. They bought with their lives the time it took for civilians to get away from the area.

At that time, the defenders under the command of the then commander of the 105th Brigade, Stjepan Ivanic, tried once again to help the soldiers by breaking through Sokacki Kusonje, but were stopped by fierce fire from a much larger and better armed enemy.

Kusonje was finally liberated by Croatian Army units during Operation Otkos-10 in December 1991.

It is a tribute to all the soldiers who died defending their homeland. They are not forgotten.
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