Heinz Hoenig

Heinz Hoenig

  • Born: 1951-9-24
  • Height: 5' 7" (1.7 m)
  • Extended Reading
    • Adelbert 2022-01-26 08:03:40

      Submarine scenes are real, but a bit verbose

      I really liked the ending of the movie, it was easy to get home, the pier was bombed, and the warship was destroyed. The contrast is a little surprising, but not unexpected.

      The process and scenes of sinking the American and British warships have been mentioned in one stroke. For fear of offending...

    • Rocio 2022-04-22 07:01:04

      feel

      The plot in it is matched with the music, which can really make people feel that the tense atmosphere. I don't know whether those movie pictures can really show the stories in the submarine back then. If people really die on the seabed, it is a very terrifying thing. Because of suffocation, they...

    • Jonas 2022-03-23 09:01:25

      Contaminated with human self-confidence precision submarines, deep sea and indoor claustrophobia, you can get away with the force of nature, but you will always be planted in cruel humanity. What makes "From the Bottom of the Sea" truly outstanding as a war film is that its exploration of the meaning of war focuses on the most uninteresting times, places and people of war, the slow rhythm of the deep sea swallowing everything, and the death messages of dashboards and clocks, endless sluggish and panicked, ridiculous fluke

    • Tania 2022-04-24 07:01:03

      The closed scene creates a tense atmosphere and depicts the psychology of the characters well. The final realist ending is quite similar to The Price of Fear, where no one is ever safe on a doomed road of no return.

    Das Boot quotes

    • 2nd Lieutenant: First time on U-boat?

      Lt. Werner: Yeah. First time. It's gonna be exciting.

      2nd Lieutenant: Do you have a will?

      Lt. Werner: Excuse Me?

      2nd Lieutenant: 13 boats down last moth. Sank with men and mice. Exciting, huh?

    • Capt. Lt. Philipp Thomsen: Alarm! Shit! Lousy eels.