>>520862611
Kino film, kino scene.
Watching it in a theater was an experience.
But yes, absolutely batshit to do stuff like that. One of my great uncles(my paternal grandmothers, paternal uncle) died in WW1 during the "Action of the Bluff" in 1916 (google it) trying to do exactly this against German lines but if you check out the wiki page on it, it didn't go so well.
Another great uncle from the same line died in Iraq the same year fighting the Ottomans during the siege of Kut. He's memoralised in Basra today at the old British war cemetery as his actual grave is lost to time(likely somewhere in the desert around Kut or Karbala) like 40,000 other soldiers during the campaign in Mesopotamia and ever since modern Iraq let it fall apart and be looted, the graveyard and memorial wall of British soldiers is now a shattered and empty field where locals play football and cricket on the graves of the dead that are buried there. It's actually fucked up to witness. There are no plans to return and renovate and repair it or bring it back to life.