‘Exceptional’ WWII film with Band of Brothers star drops new trailer
The film starring Andrew Scott and Brendan Fraser has been hailed a "masterpiece" by audiences
A brand-new trailer has been released for an upcoming Second World War film rooted in an extraordinary true story, which looks set to be compelling viewing, reports the Express.
Pressure centres on the Allied Forces during the 72 hours preceding D-Day as they gear up for one of the most pivotal military operations of the Second World War, with the aim of altering the course of the conflict.
Britain's chief meteorological officer James Stagg (portrayed by Andrew Scott) is called upon to deliver the most consequential forecast in history.
His involvement brings him into direct conflict with Allied leadership, as unfavourable weather conditions could prove catastrophic for the largest seaborne invasion ever mounted.
Furthermore, any postponement of the mission risks Nazi intelligence uncovering the operation and dashing all hopes of success.
Supreme Allied Commander Dwight D. Eisenhower (Brendan Fraser) must ultimately make the final decision, though he remains haunted by a disastrous D-Day rehearsal.
Eisenhower will lean heavily on his trusted aide and confidante, Captain Kay Summersby (Kerry Condon).
The film has been described as a "thrilling and revealing account of the three-day run-up to D-Day". Pressure is adapted from the 2014 stage play of the same name by celebrated playwright David Haig.
While Pressure has already opened in US cinemas on May 29, British audiences must wait until autumn, with the film scheduled for release on September 9.
A newly unveiled trailer reveals escalating tensions as a fierce debate unfolds over whether to proceed with D-Day or postpone the operation. Eisenhower and Stagg come to blows when the meteorologist cautions that forces will be "washed away" should they advance on Normandy.
Against a backdrop of time running out, the confrontation between the pair intensifies as Eisenhower demands: "Go or don't go?"
Subsequently, Eisenhower asks: "Why should I trust you?" To which Stagg merely replies: "Because the wrath of nature is real."
The film also features Band of Brothers and Billions star Damian Lewis as Field Marshall Bernard Montgomery and Sharp Objects actor Chris Messina as Irving P. Krick, Eisenhower's trusted wartime meteorologist.
Pressure hails from the team behind the Oscar-nominated Darkest Hour and has garnered acclaim from IMDb viewers.
One reviewer awarded it 10/10 in their critique headlined "exceptional": "An amazing cerebral masterpiece."
The user continued: "It was riveting. The D-Day scenes were squeezed into a few heart wrenching minutes, but watching the men who sent into battle was just as heart wrenching. Don't miss this."
Another commented in their highly-rated assessment: "Amazing! Must see this underrated story, movie is AWESOME."
They continued: "The acting was fabulous and compelling."
A further top-rated review proclaimed it the "best movie so far this year" with the viewer observing: "The movie was well casted, and the flow was very good for a war movie with not much warfare." Another reviewer suggested in their 9/10 rating: "The Oppenheimer of this summer?"
One viewer remarked: "Pressure is what I wish all movies could be-perfectly written, directed, filmed, scored, costumed, set, and acted."
Pressure is set to hit UK cinemas on September 9.