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Alisa 2022-03-24 09:02:11
Completely kneeling, the double shock of the mind and the senses! Not long after the beginning of the new year, I watched a top ten film of the year. I was lucky, and the rest will not be bullshit. No matter what level it is blown from, it is bold and...
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Mortimer 2022-03-24 09:02:11
Completely kneeling, the double shock of the mind and the senses! Not long after the beginning of the new year, I watched a top ten film of the year. I was lucky, and the rest will not be bullshit. No matter what level it is blown from, it is bold and...
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Meaghan 2022-03-24 09:02:11
Great! Naked description of the meaninglessness of war. For the first time, the close-quarters combat in the trenches made me feel that the war was so close that I could almost feel the enemy coming towards me offscreen. Hot-blooded young people who are looking forward to serving their country are hiding in the camp on an empty stomach, waiting for the air strikes to pass by. A group of people discussed in a playful manner why this battle was fought, and in the end they could only believe that...
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Conor 2022-03-24 09:02:11
Great! Naked description of the meaninglessness of war. For the first time, the close-quarters combat in the trenches made me feel that the war was so close that I could almost feel the enemy coming towards me offscreen. Hot-blooded young people who are looking forward to serving their country are hiding in the camp on an empty stomach, waiting for the air strikes to pass by. A group of people discussed in a playful manner why this battle was fought, and in the end they could only believe that...
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Korey 2022-03-23 09:02:08
Only after experiencing the war can we know that the war is not only clear with the word victory or defeat. World War I trench warfare and the use of machine gun gas and tanks. Yes, its battlefield mortality rate is skyrocketing. There are people who can easily lose 1.5 million in one game. These are living lives. Cherish peace and oppose war. The more stark contrast is that those who did not go to the battlefield are talking about the so-called national interests and national honor. #All...
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Aracely 2022-03-22 09:02:01
The film was shot in 1930. The smoke of World War I has not yet dissipated, and the cannons of World War II are already in front of us. On the battlefield, there will never be a shortage of young boys like flowers. /Compared with the novel, the movie has cut some content, and the chapter-based story in the book has also been reduced to a short scene of 5 to 10 minutes. It is inevitable that the rhythm is a bit rushed. In the Catholic hospital, the person who was sent to the hospice due to...
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Adella 2022-03-20 09:01:56
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Russ 2022-01-03 08:01:12
The truth made clear in the last century, we are still like...
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Jazmyne 2022-01-03 08:01:12
Where there are people, there are rivers and lakes, where there are rivers and lakes, there are disputes. This world has never been called a pure land for a...
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Kirstin 2022-01-03 08:01:12
1930 classic anti-war film adaptation of the novel of the same name. The faithful original of the film describes the process of a group of young German soldiers participating in World War I to their death. The cruel battlefield and the social environment at that time deeply reveal the cruelty of the war and the destruction of humanity. It can be called a benchmark for anti-war films. After the Nazis came to power, Germany's ban on this film illustrates the excellence of the film from another ang
All Quiet on the Western Front Comments
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Laney 2022-01-03 08:01:12
Soldier's war
There was no war on the western front. Before watching the movie, I thought this was a story of a group of people who didn’t know what war was and just wanted to make fun. It was the western version of "only Hangzhou as Bianzhou." As the trembling black-and-white footage with dubbing and dubbing...
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Alyson 2022-01-03 08:01:12
Record the deceived generation
How the state authority brainwashed the people, watching this film, you will have a deeper feeling. When I was in college, I always said to everyone that this is the most memorable film, especially when Paul returned to his hometown. The resistance of frontline warfare and the expression of the...
All Quiet on the Western Front quotes
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Tjaden: There used to be some food in the sawdust. Now it's all sawdust.
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Professor Kantorek: Paul! How are you, Paul?
Paul Bäumer: [somber] Glad to see you, Professor.
Professor Kantorek: You've come at the right moment, Baumer! Just at the right moment!
[to students]
Professor Kantorek: And as if to prove all I have said, here is one of the first to go! A lad who sat before me on these very benches, who gave up all to serve in the first year of the war. One of the iron youth who have made Germany invincible in the field! Look at him. Sturdy and bronze and clear-eyed! The kind of soldier every one of you should envy! Paul, lad, you must speak to them. You must tell them what it means to serve your fatherland.
Paul Bäumer: No no, I can't tell them anything.
Paul Bäumer: You must, Paul. Just a word. Just tell them how much they're needed out there. Tell them why you went, and what it meant to you.
Paul Bäumer: I can't say anything.
Professor Kantorek: If you remember some deed of heroism, some touch of humility, tell about it.
[encouraging murmurs from the students]
Paul Bäumer: I can't tell you anything you don't know. We live in the trenches out there, we fight, we try not to be killed; and sometimes we are. That's all.
[students fidget, disappointed]
Professor Kantorek: No, no Paul!
Paul Bäumer: [angry] I've been there! I know what it's like!
Professor Kantorek: That's not what one dwells on, Paul!
Paul Bäumer: [bitterly] I heard you in here, reciting that same old stuff. Making more iron men, more young heroes. You still think it's beautiful and sweet to die for your country, don't you?
[Kantorek nods firmly]
Paul Bäumer: We used to think you knew. The first bombardment taught us better. It's dirty and painful to die for your country. When it comes to dying for your country it's better not to die at all! There are millions out there dying for their countries, and what good is it?
[muttering from students]
Professor Kantorek: [shocked] Paul!
Paul Bäumer: [angry] You asked me to tell them how much they're needed out there.
[to students]
Paul Bäumer: He tells you, "Go out and die!" Oh, but if you'll pardon me, it's easier to *say* go out and die than it is to do it!
Student: Coward!
Paul Bäumer: And it's easier to say it, than to watch it happen!
students: Coward! You're a coward! Coward!
Professor Kantorek: No! No, boys, boys! I'm sorry, Baumer, but I must say...
Paul Bäumer: We've no use talking like this. You won't know what I mean. Only, it's been a long while since we enlisted out of this classroom. So long, I thought maybe the whole world had learned by this time. Only now they're sending babies, and they won't last a week! I shouldn't have come on leave. Up at the front you're alive or you're dead and that's all. You can't fool anybody about that very long. And up there we know we're lost and done for whether we're dead or alive. Three years we've had of it, four years! And every day a year, and every night a century! And our bodies are earth, and our thoughts are clay, and we sleep and eat with death! And we're done for because you *can't* live that way and keep anything inside you! I shouldn't have come on leave. I'll go back tomorrow. I've got four days more, but I can't stand it here! I'll go back tomorrow! I'm sorry.
[exit]
All Quiet on the Western Front
Director: Lewis Milestone
Language: English,French,German,Latin Release date: August 24, 1930