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All Quiet on the Western Front (Netflix, 28 October 2022) - Official Trailer


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As an aside, the German film critics ABSOLUTELY DESPISED this movie.

 

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Critics accuse film of straying too far from Erich-Maria Remarque’s much-loved 1928 anti-war novel

 

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Even the tabloid Bild, hardly known as a haven of art-house snobbery, published a hatchet job. “There are good literary adaptations and there are bad ones, and then there is All Quiet on the Western Front by director Edward Berger,” Bild’s critic wrote.

 

“His version of Erich-Maria Remarque’s classic is a piece of indescribable impudence. It takes a considerable portion of ignorance, disrespect and Oscar-lust to mess up a masterpiece in such a fashion, to pulverise its content and story so mercilessly.”

 

 

 

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The Academy loves Netflix’s pandering war porn. Its homeland knows better.

 

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So with all of this international hullabaloo, you might think the Germans would, at long last, be visibly impressed by something, namely the first-ever German film production of what was originally called Im Westen nichts Neues. To quote a film that perhaps should have gotten nine Oscar noms instead: Nope. Instead, throughout the culture pages of the venerable German press, Berger’s rather freewheeling rendering of a book every German Schulkind knows by heart has not merely been panned. It’s been—to name a few random examples—machine-gunned, gassed, grenaded, bayoneted, shelled, tank-crushed, blowtorched, suspended as a headless legless torso from a tree—and, at long last, stabbed ineptly in a forgotten crater and left to gurgle itself to a helpless demise for an interminable number of minutes.

 

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There's some historical inaccuracies, but I don't think they get in the way of the narrative. The Germans were not, under any circumstances, ordering offensives in October/November 1918. They also would have very well known what a fucking tank was.

 

The last soldier to die on the western front in WW1 was actually an American named Henry Gunther. He had gotten demoted/penalized for deserting his post or something, and on the last day of the war he Leroy Jenkins'd a German machine gun nest while everyone around, even the Germans in the nest, were yelling at him to stop. 

 

I've never read the book, but the moral of the story is "try telling the boys who fucking died that it was all quiet on the western front," and I think the movie hit it pretty hard.

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17 hours ago, Commissar SFLUFAN said:

As an aside, the German film critics ABSOLUTELY DESPISED this movie.

 

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Critics accuse film of straying too far from Erich-Maria Remarque’s much-loved 1928 anti-war novel

 

 

 

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The Academy loves Netflix’s pandering war porn. Its homeland knows better.

 

 

 

Well damn. I've never read the book, haven't seen the film, nor am I super familiar with German culture, but I wonder why they hated it so much.

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