All Quiet on the Western Front evaluation action
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Dessie 2022-04-24 07:01:14
Adapted from the novel of the same name, the film is a war film with strong anti-war thoughts. The choreography and directing techniques are delicate and smooth, and pioneered the use of elevators to shoot large scenes and mixed recording of dialogue, sound and soundtrack. At the end of the film, catching a butterfly and being hit by a bullet has become a classic scene in film history. The film also won two Oscars, including Best Picture and Best Director.
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Collin 2022-04-24 07:01:14
The last butterfly is the only hope and vitality left in the cold-blooded battlefield, but the war does not allow the participants to have it. The black and white pictures show the cruelty and blood of war more calmly and bluntly. The horror of war is not the devouring of life, but the squandering of youth without knowing it. The moment of awakening is the end of life. It is a pity and a pity!
All Quiet on the Western Front quotes
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Ginger - the Cook: [looking at soldiers lined up to eat] What do you want?
Katczinsky: Beans, you homely-looking son of a frog's leg! What do you think I want?
Ginger - the Cook: [the men shout that they're hungry] Shut up! I'll feed you when you're all here.
Tjaden: We're all here now!
Ginger - the Cook: Only half the company's here. Get the rest! Wake 'em up!
Katczinsky: [the men laugh] I wish I could wake 'em up. There's 80 of us left. The rest is in dressin' stations or pushin' up daisies!
Ginger - the Cook: [shocked] 80? And I cooked for 150!
Westhus: All right, we'll have enough for once. Come on, dish out!
Tjaden: You mean you've cooked beans for 150?
[the cook nods]
Tjaden: And you've got bread for 150 and sausage for 150 and tobacco for 150?
Ginger - the Cook: Everything. It's all wrong. I should have been notified!
Katczinsky: What a feast! Everyone gets two issues!
[the waiting men shout]
Katczinsky: [trying to keep order in the ranks] Get back in line! Get back in line!
Ginger - the Cook: Oh, no, that woun't do. I can't give 80 men what's meant for 150.
Katczinsky: [he starts to punch the cook but thinks better of it and tries to be persuasive] Listen, you drew rations for the Second Company, didn't yuh?
Ginger - the Cook: Yes.
Katczinsky: All right, we're the Second Company!
[the men shout]
Ginger - the Cook: I got my orders.
Albert Kropp: [agreeing with Kat] That's right.
Paul Bäumer: We're the Second Company and if only half of us get back, that's our good luck. Come on, dish it out!
Ginger - the Cook: [the men shout] No!
Katczinsky: [grabbing the cook by the throat] You're the yellowest baboon that ever drew a cook wagon, and you're scared, and it shows! All we want to hear out of you is one more little yip, and we'll cut yuh up and eat you raw! Why, you keep your kitchen so far back of the lines, we never get anything to eat until it's cold and we're asleep. Now, you low doen rat, get out, or we wreck the joint, so help me!
[the men shout]
Katczinsky: Come on, give us some food!
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Tjaden: There used to be some food in the sawdust. Now it's all sawdust.