The newly released Netflix war film (also known as NR. 24) has rapidly gained popularity worldwide and is being praised as one of the best war movies in recent times. As a Netflix Original, this Norwegian production was initially shown in cinemas within its home country earlier this year before streaming debuted on January 1st. Now, it has risen to the second spot on the global chart, pushing aside numerous big-budget films and sitting just behind Taron Everton’s holiday action movie “Carry-On.
Drawing inspiration from real events, this movie narrates a gripping tale. It focuses on Gunnar Sønsteby, an apprentice from Rjukan, who courageously defied Nazi Germany on the very day of their invasion. His bold decision set him on a path to become the leader of the daring “Oslo Gang.” Under his leadership, they carried out numerous acts of sabotage, ensuring that Sønsteby’s bravery and heroism in the war would be forever remembered as legendary in Norway.
Upon its initial theater screening, Movie Number 24 garnered considerable praise from local viewers, earning an impressive rating of 8.1 out of 10 on IMDb. This appreciation has only grown with the movie’s debut on Netflix, where it has been labeled a “must-see” film that relies heavily on the talent of its cast and the emotional depth of its narrative. In a genre frequently criticized for glorifying war, Movie Number 24 stands out by telling its story in a straightforward and engaging manner, which proves to be its main strength.
What Reviews Say About Netflix’s ‘Number 24’
24 has left a significant impact on the Netflix rankings, a feat that even high-budget superhero films sometimes struggle to accomplish. Among war movies, which attract a substantial viewership on streaming platforms, there are those that resonate more effectively than others, and this particular title seems to have struck a cord with nearly everyone who has viewed it.
The movie has garnered just three reviews on Rotten Tomatoes so far, with one coming from Robert Daniel of RogerEbert.com. Here’s a snippet of his review:
The director constructs a film predominantly focusing on patriotism, portraying a man who is completely committed to his duties. This unyielding perspective creates a powerful viewing experience, though it may be seen through a limited perspective.
From an audience perspective, Ole T stated that the movie is a “compelling tale centered around a war hero with unwavering resolve. An ordinary individual who makes extraordinary sacrifices during war, ultimately earning him the title of Norway’s most decorated war hero.
On Letterboxd, there were numerous positive reviews for the film. A review by Lin encapsulated the overall sentiment towards the movie. It goes like this: “This was the first movie of 2025. It was simply outstanding. They nailed it with the exit music (for a movie). It couldn’t have been better.”
Do yourself a favor, and find the time to check out Number 24 on Netflix now.
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2025-01-05 01:33