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Fog of War Review: More Haze Than Heat in This WWII Thriller

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Alright, let’s get into “Fog of War.” This is a film that sets out with an intriguing premise, dropping us into the tense atmosphere of World War II, but rather than the front lines, we’re on a seemingly tranquil Massachusetts farm.

This World War II piece attempts to intertwine a spy thriller with a family drama, setting its stage in 1944 on that secluded farm. The air is thick with the impending D-Day, and our hero, Lieutenant Gene Lewis, an American pilot, gets a rather unsettling assignment: to snoop around his fiancée Penny’s wealthy family.

Apparently, suspicious signals are emanating from their estate, possibly linked to Nazi spies and compromised Allied plans. So, you’ve got this immediate setup of high global stakes crashing into very personal, intimate territory. The promise is one of gnawing suspicion where trust is the first casualty.

Planting Seeds of Suspicion

So, the story kicks off with Lieutenant Gene Lewis, an Air Force pilot played by Jake Abel, still dusting off the flak after being shot down over France. Before he can even properly catch his breath, U.S. intelligence ropes him into a very domestic, very thorny mission.

He’s to investigate strange radio transmissions coming from his fiancée Penny Duncolm’s family farm, with the critical D-Day plans hanging in the balance. What makes it particularly tangled is that Penny, portrayed by Brianna Hildebrand, is an OSS operative herself, yet Gene’s tasked with keeping his scrutiny of her kin under wraps, at least at first. You can feel that internal tug-of-war beginning.

Their arrival at the sprawling Duncolm estate in Massachusetts introduces us to Penny’s guardians: the affluent, art-loving Uncle Bob (John Cusack) and Aunt Maude (Mira Sorvino). They raised Penny after her father’s WWI death and her mother’s mysterious cliff-fall – a hushed family tragedy.

The air is immediately chilled by Bob’s disdain for Gene, and the Belgian farmhand Viktor (Géza Röhrig) quickly becomes Gene’s go-to suspect, mostly because of his guardedness. It’s worth pondering, though, how a pilot gets thrown into such a delicate counter-intel operation purely through association.

Faces in the Fog: A Cast of Suspects

Considering the characters, you find yourself watching Gene Lewis try to work through this web. Does he come across as a sharp investigator? Or more like a man driven by a potent mix of duty and suspicion, perhaps fumbling in the dark? His determination is clear, but it constantly clashes with his feelings for Penny and the distinct chill from her family. His urgent warnings about Viktor often seem to bounce right off Penny.

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Speaking of Penny, she’s in a tough spot – torn between Gene and the family who raised her. As an OSS agent, you’d expect a certain sharpness, but the film leaves you questioning how much of that expertise she brings to this personal crisis. Then there are Uncle Bob and Aunt Maude. Bob’s elitism is palpable, and his possessiveness regarding Penny further complicates things.

It’s quite noticeable how these two, especially Cusack’s Bob with his ever-present hat, fade into the background for large chunks of the film, despite being central to the mystery. Viktor, the Belgian refugee, is positioned as the obvious person of interest. His tragic backstory of a family left behind in occupied territory is meant to create ambiguity, but Gene’s interactions with him, especially after a near-miss accident, only cement his fears. Even the local gossip from neighbors about Penny’s mother’s death attempts to thicken the soup of secrets.

Does the Fog Ever Lift? Crafting Suspense

A spy thriller lives or dies by its suspense, and this is where “Fog of War” really invites scrutiny. How does it manage its pacing? The narrative often feels like it’s wading rather than sprinting, making it a bit of a challenge to stay truly gripped. And if you’re a seasoned watcher of mysteries, you might find yourself several steps ahead of the plot; the limited circle of characters and some rather direct clues tend to dilute the whodunit aspect.

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Unlike tightly wound chamber pieces where a small cast amplifies claustrophobia, here it sometimes just simplifies the guessing game too much. The isolated coastal farm setting, with its titular fog, has immense potential for creating a claustrophobic, paranoid atmosphere.

Yet, the film doesn’t always capitalize on this. Is the fog a potent visual metaphor, mirroring the characters’ muddled perceptions, or just a background detail? Even the initial ambiguity of the farm’s location—just “up North”—feels like a missed opportunity for grounding the unease. While the period details in production design and costumes aim for authenticity, and some shots of the landscape are notable, the overall visual and auditory storytelling struggles to consistently build that essential layer of dread.

You might also notice certain narrative threads or character actions that feel more like convenient plot devices—those clumsy red herrings or abrupt disappearances—than organic developments, which can pull you out of the experience.

Echoes in the Silence: Unraveling Truths

When the spy’s identity finally comes to light, the moment lands with less of a jolt and more of a quiet acknowledgement, largely because the preceding narrative hasn’t quite laid the groundwork for a truly shocking reveal.

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The film reaches for some weighty themes: the corrosive nature of mistrust in wartime, especially when it seeps into family bonds; the titular “fog of war” as a stand-in for moral confusion and the challenge of seeing clearly when everything is obscured. It touches upon how easily appearances can deceive. These are potent ideas, fertile ground for any storyteller.

The question becomes if the film’s execution allows these themes to truly strike a chord. Does the story provide a deep, thought-provoking look at these human conditions, or do the narrative stumbles soften the intended impact? The final experience leaves you pondering not just the mystery itself, but how effectively the film’s structure and cinematic language managed to convey the emotional weight of its ambitions.

Fog of War was released on April 4, 2025, and is available for streaming on platforms such as Apple TV.

Full Credits

Director: Michael Day

Writer: Luke Langsdale

Producers: Jordan Beckerman, Michael Day, Scott Levenson, Jordan Yale Levine

Cast: Jake Abel, Brianna Hildebrand, Géza Röhrig, John Cusack, Mira Sorvino, David B. Meadows, Sal Rendino, David Gere, Julia M. Ebner, Chris Maher, Greg Nutcher, David Allen Shepherd, Paul Logan, Eric Lutes, Timothy Grampa, Thomas Weissmuller, John D. Hickman, Abigail Marlowe, Liam Kling, Charles Uhl, Chris Kuhar Pitters, Schoenauer Kilian, Chris Baldyga, Salvatore DelGreco, Kara Curnane Joseph, Kenneth Larsen, Ryder Levine, Eric Morin, Pauly Popolizio, Forest Quaglia

Director of Photography (Cinematographer): Dean Fisher

Editor: Kevin Kauffman

Composers: Jeff Francis, Coen Wolters

The Review

Fog of War

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"Fog of War" sets up an engaging chessboard of familial distrust and wartime espionage but struggles to make compelling moves. While the premise of a spy operating within his fiancée's secretive family during WWII is rich with potential, the film often gets lost in its own narrative haze, delivering a mystery that feels too signposted and characters whose emotional depths remain largely unexplored. The intended thematic weight concerning trust and the ambiguities of perception is present, but the execution lacks the consistent tension and narrative drive needed to make a lasting impact.

PROS

  • An initially promising premise blending WWII espionage with family drama.
  • Attempts to explore complex themes of trust, suspicion, and the nature of truth.
  • Period setting offers potential for atmospheric storytelling.

CONS

  • The central mystery unfolds with a notable lack of suspense and a high degree of predictability.
  • Pacing feels sluggish, failing to build consistent tension.
  • Key characters, including those played by veteran actors, feel underdeveloped or are utilized sparingly.
  • The titular "fog" metaphor and setting aren't always leveraged to their full atmospheric potential.
  • Narrative structure suffers from some clumsy plot devices and unconvincing character motivations.

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