Prime Video just dropped a BRUTAL, SLEEPER-HIT WAR EPIC — and viewers are losing their minds, calling it “absolutely brilliant,” “gut-wrenching,” and “better than 1917 + Hacksaw Ridge combined.”
Audiences are suddenly flocking to Prime Video after uncovering this Finnish independent masterpiece, adapted from Väinö Linna’s legendary novel — a film critics say is so raw, so human, and so immersive it feels like you’re watching real soldiers fight for every breath. Gritty trench combat, haunting brotherhood, and performances that hit like artillery fire… this isn’t just another war movie. It’s a ground-shaking, emotionally devastating knockout that leaves you staring at the screen long after the credits roll.
If you crave historic war sagas, cinematic realism, or films that punch straight into the heart, this is the under-the-radar gem everyone is suddenly talking about… and yes, it’s finally streaming.
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‘Absolutely brilliant’ war film hailed a ‘must-watch’ now streaming
The 2017 film is an adaptation of the bestselling 1954 Finnish classic novel of the same name.

The film is on Prime Video (Image: Beta Cinema)

‘Absolutely brilliant’ war film hailed a ‘must-watch’ now streaming
The 2017 film is an adaptation of the bestselling 1954 Finnish classic novel of the same name.
By Katie Palmer, Senior TV Reporter for Screen Time

The film is on Prime Video (Image: Beta Cinema)
Fans of masterpiece war films are being urged to watch one of Prime Video’s offerings, an independent war drama based on the book by Väinö Linna.
The Second World War film is told from the perspective of a machine gun company of the Finnish Army.
‘Absolutely brilliant’ war film hailed a ‘must-watch’ now streaming
The 2017 film is an adaptation of the bestselling 1954 Finnish classic novel of the same name.
By Katie Palmer, Senior TV Reporter for Screen Time

The film is on Prime Video (Image: Beta Cinema)
Fans of masterpiece war films are being urged to watch one of Prime Video’s offerings, an independent war drama based on the book by Väinö Linna.
The Second World War film is told from the perspective of a machine gun company of the Finnish Army.
The story takes place during the Continuation War between Finland and the Soviet Union from 1941 to 1944.
It was the most expensive Finnish motion picture at the time of its release, with a budget of €7 million (£6.1million).
The film in question is The Unknown Soldier, otherwise known by its Finnish name – Tuntematon sotilas

The film has been hailed a must-watch (Image: Beta Cinema)
Eero Aho stars as Antero Rokka, a veteran corporal of the Winter War who used to be a farmer.
His casting came as a surprise to viewers, as the actor was mostly known for playing villains.
Viewers took to IMDb reviews to share their thoughts on the film, with OzMovieWatcher giving it 10 stars.
They said: “This is an impressive ‘you must watch it’ movie. Absolutely Brilliant. This is a movie for WW2 history buffs as it provides authenticity and accuracy.

The film was Finland’s most expensive movie (Image: Beta Cinema)
“This WW2 movie is far better than anything I have seen coming out of Hollywood with their multi-million dollar budgets.
“The movie is raw and gutsy and holds no barriers in showing the realities of war. Friendships and relationships destroyed in war… the frustrations, the agony, the carnage and the futility are all very accurately dramatised.”
Zaxxxppe hailed it “a must-watch for fans of history and World War Two”, adding: “An overview of a lesser-known theatre of war, done without the glorification of war itself.
“You can really see why it is Finland’s most expensive movie, the combat scenes are amazing, the landscapes, uniforms and weapons authentic.
“Very different from Hollywood-styled movies and really makes you think about the war as a whole, not only combat and fighting, but the way it affects individuals and the community. Again a must-watch!”
The Unknown Soldier is available to watch on Prime Video