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Beast of War

Beast of War (2025)

6.4 / 10

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Beast of War

When their boat sinks while crossing the Timor Sea during World War II, a troop of young Australian soldiers must find a way to survive the harsh seas on a quickly shrinking raft. Hundreds of miles from anywhere, they must confront interpersonal conflicts, enemy attacks, and the advances of one very large, very hungry great white shark.

Beast of War: Cast & Crews

Directors
Kiah Roache-Turner
Top Cast
John Doe, Jane Smith, Alice Johnson, Bob Brown, Charlie Davis

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What Our Critics Think

Independent reviews from the Compare TV editorial team.

Review Team
4/5
4/5

Beast of War is a gripping exploration of survival set against the backdrop of World War II. Directed by Kiah Roache-Turner, the film immerses viewers in the harrowing experience of a group of Australian soldiers stranded on a raft in the Timor Sea. The cinematography captures the vastness of the oc ... Show more >>

Editor Team
3/5
3/5

Beast of War tries to do a lot with its premise, and while it delivers some thrilling moments, it sometimes feels like it’s swimming in deep waters without a clear direction. The story of young soldiers battling both a shark and their own fears has promise, but I found the character development a bi ... Show more >>

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gripping intense thought-provoking thrilling lack of depth suspenseful emotional turmoil visual engagement character-driven harrowing survival isolation

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Beast of War offers a unique blend of survival drama and wartime tension, making it worth watching for those interested in character-driven narratives. The film’s intense portrayal of young Australian soldiers battling both their environment and personal conflicts is compelling, and the added threat of a great white shark elevates the stakes. If you appreciate films that delve into human resilience under pressure, this one is a strong contender.

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