In early June 1944, the largest seaborne assault in history is fully assembled on the southern coast of England. With the fate of the free world hanging in the balance, General Dwight D. Eisenhower is operating under a painfully narrow window of opportunity. The invasion requires perfect alignment of a specific low tide, lunar cycle, and clear weather. If they miss this 72-hour window, they face catastrophic failure on the beaches of Normandy or the risk of German intelligence discovering the plot.
What a snooze fest!!! I couldn't even make it through this movie. Like I'm sure it was well done and yada yada yada but a war movie based on the dependence of weather? Seriously? This was a story dying to be told? Beyond boring.
I wouldn't recommend anyone bothering with this movie. Ever. Unless you are having trouble sleeping.
