During World War II, North Africa. British soldiers on the brink of death push themselves to the limit to fight their way up a steep incline. It's not a military goal. It's called The Hill, and it's a man-made tool of torture. It's a tower of sand that's been burned by the sun. Their tormentors are not the enemy, but their own comrades at arms, so they don't have to worry about them.
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During World War II, North Africa. British soldiers on the brink of death push themselves to the limit to fight their way up a steep incline. It's not a military goal. It's called The Hill, and it's a man-made tool of torture. It's a tower of sand that's been burned by the sun. Their tormentors are not the enemy, but their own comrades at arms, so they don't have to worry about them.
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