Black Panthers of WWII

2025

Drama / History / War

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Plot summary

As WWIl reaches its turning point, the 761st Tank Battalion, a majority-African American unit known as the Black Panthers, must fight to stop Germany's advance during the Battle of the Bulge. The fate of the free world is in their hands.

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781.06 MB
1280*534
English 2.0
NR
23.976 fps
1 hr 24 min
Seeds 100+
1.56 GB
1920*802
English 5.1
NR
23.976 fps
1 hr 24 min
Seeds 100+
1.42 GB
1920*802
English 5.1
NR
23.976 fps
1 hr 24 min
Seeds 54

Movie Reviews

Reviewed by iansputnik 3 / 10

War film on a budget

Making a war film with what seemed like a cast of about 10 actors was never going to work. The script is clumsy and weak. The cliches roll in one after another. The CGI looked like from a computer game and showed different variants of the Sherman's from the live clip showing the actual tank. We're supposed to believe that one guy in a tank holds the key to defeating the Germans, if not the Germans will have won the war. All in the space of one tank battle?Laughable film.
Reviewed by TheMovieSearch 3 / 10

It truly had potential, it needs a new screenplay and a director

Black Panthers WWII is one of those films that leaves you wondering how something with so much potential could end up feeling so hollow. On paper, the premise is extraordinary - a long-overdue story about the African-American soldiers who fought valiantly in World War II but were denied recognition and respect for their courage and sacrifice. It's the kind of narrative that deserves to be told with care, heart, and historical depth. Unfortunately, the execution misses nearly every emotional and dramatic mark it sets out to hit.The biggest issue lies in the direction. Rather than letting the story speak for itself, the film feels like it's trying too hard to be something else - part war epic, part blockbuster action spectacle, part historical commentary - and in doing so, it loses its soul. The director appears more focused on stylizing the film than grounding it in authenticity. As a result, moments that should've been powerful tributes to real heroism come off as exaggerated or emotionally disconnected.The writing only compounds the problem. The dialogue alternates between being overly aggressive and strangely flat, never finding a rhythm that captures the reality or emotion of its characters. There's a clear disconnect between what the film wants to say and how it actually says it. The pacing drags, key relationships feel underdeveloped, and the film never quite earns the emotional investment it demands from its audience.What makes this all the more disappointing is that the heart of the story - the bravery, unity, and resilience of the Black soldiers who fought against prejudice both abroad and at home - is still undeniably compelling. You can sense that there's a masterpiece buried somewhere beneath the surface, waiting for the right storyteller to bring it to life. With the proper writing team and a director who understands both the history and humanity behind the events, Black Panthers WWII could be a profound, moving film that finally gives these heroes their due.Visually, the film does have a few standout moments. The cinematography captures the grit of battle and the weight of war, though even these moments are often overshadowed by an uneven tone. Some of the performances show promise too - a few actors manage to bring real emotion and intensity despite the limitations of the script. But it's not enough to save the film from its lack of focus and sincerity.In the end, Black Panthers WWII feels like a missed opportunity more than anything else. It's not a bad concept - it's a poorly handled execution of a great one. The film could've been a powerful, historic retelling that educated, inspired, and honored real-life heroes. Instead, it settles for flash over feeling, spectacle over substance. It's the kind of project that deserves a second chance - a full reboot with a stronger creative team that understands the importance of telling this story right.
Reviewed by james_ruzicka 1 / 10

Did anyone research WWII before screwing this one up?

Starts off with some soldiers inside tanks larger than life, where two guys walk around inside doing all five jobs in a Sherman.Some costumer must have gone to the Good Will and put together army looking uniforms.No military research done either. Some general, who outranks Patton, runs a company? He is wearing a Vietnam era uniform with gold stars?Then there was the clown-like racism.Would not even recommend for any reason.This movie is an insult to the real 761 men and their heroics.
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