At the outset of Fernando Coimbra's Sand Castle, now streaming on Netflix, the young soldier played by Nicholas Hoult makes it clear that although he signed up to be in the reserves, he hadn't really been prepared to be in a war; instead he just wanted the money that being in the reserves offered for college. Then 9/11 happened, the world changed, and he had to fight.
It is a smart, touching, and slightly bloody start to a war movie, one that takes the audience with Private Matt Ocre (Hoult) and his fellow squad mates into Iraq as they attempt to win over the hearts and minds of a town by restoring the flow of water. And, just as with the start of the movie, the rest of it is smart, touching, and slightly bloody.
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