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All Quiet on the Western Front
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Directed by Lewis Milestone.
One of the most powerful anti-war statements ever put on film, this gut-wrenching story concerns a group of friends who join the Army during World War I and are assigned to the Western Front, where their fiery patriotism is quickly turned to horror and misery by the harsh realities of combat. Director Lewis Milestone pioneered the use of the sweeping crane shot to capture a ghastly battlefield panorama of death and mud, and the cast, led by Lew Ayres, is terrific. It's hard to pick a favorite scene, but the finale, as Ayres stretches from his trench to catch a butterfly, is one of the most devastating sequences of the decade. The film won Oscars for Best Picture and for Milestone's direction -- and trivia buffs should note that the actors were coached by future luminary George Cukor, while Ayres became a conscientious objector in World War II. The Road Back (1937) followed, and the film was remade for television in 1979. ~ Robert Firsching, All Movie Guide
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eguyeguy Re:TOP 5 MOVIES TO TEACH AN ALI ...
by eguy in Filmgaming
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"My goal for these films would be to teach the aliens about who we are now so what better way to do then by teaching them about who we use to be!To teach them about the cold war a recent event in world history:The Spy Who Came in from the Cold (1964) To teach them about both Japan, important for the 20th century, and world war two: Millennium Actress (2001) To teach them about the USA in the last 50 years:Forrest Gump (1994)To try to scratch the surface of the history of European colonization:Zulu (1964) To show an amazing world war one film:All Quiet on the Western Front (1930) " [More]
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"I watched this once a long time ago, and I must admit, I was kind of upset that I wasted my money on this old ass film. But I held onto the DVD, knowing one day I'd pop it in again to give it another chance. That day came, and I found myself enjoying the quaint-ness of the film rather than the film itself. It's a curio to me to see a film made before the horrifying tragedy that was WWII, and knowing that the people who made this film had no idea of what was to come. Yes, some of the scenes are very theatrical, but the message as clear today as when it was made, and I believe the "butterfly" scene examplifies that sentiment beautifully. If you're wanting to watch it, go into it knowing it's extremely dated, and maybe you won't have to eat your words like I did. " [More]
FastBoat710FastBoat710 Re:Re: Top War Films
by FastBoat710 in Top 5
loved it.
"1.  I'll throw Das Boot Out there; definitely my favorite war movie.  Gripping realism, etc. that make a good war movie.  There's one scene in the beginning when they are on the bridge and the Captain tells the photographer to stop taking pictures until the men have their beards, because he doesn't want the British to see they are being killed by children.  Unbelievable scene.  The only way it could be more realistic is if they tacked on another three hours of just watching people clean.2.  All Quiet On The Western Front.  Another anti-war, war movie and another film from this list that is one of my favorite films of all time.  There is no glory of war shown in this movie.3. Dr. Strangelove:  I'm never too sure whether I should throw this in the war movies category or not.  It's my favorite movie and usually consider it one of my favorite war movies, but can never quite figure out where it belonds.4.  Apocolypse Now:  I actually never consider this a war movie u ... " [More]
chesterfilmschesterfilms Re: Top War Films
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"1. Apocalypse Now - It's not only my favorite war film, but one of my favorite films period. It's hard to say anything about this film that hasn't already been said many times before. It's just perfect from the direction, writing, cast and soundtrack. The Ride Of The Valkyries scenes is still one of the greatest ever filmed. 2. The Deer Hunter - A heartbreaking film that's got one of the greatest cast ever assembled. The Russian Roulette scene goes under my top 5 uncomfortable moments. 3. Saving Private Ryan - I know many people consider this to be way overrated, but it's a film that left such an imprint on me. 4. The Thin Red Line - As with all of Malick's films, Thin Red Line is a sobering and contemplative masterpiece. 5. All Quiet On The Western Front - Told from a completely different point of view than most other War films. This thing holds like crazy! Here are some honorable mentions that almost made my Top 5: Overlord Full ... " [More]
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"Did anyone mention All Quiet On The Western Front? The original, not the remake. The only thing the remake had going for it was Ian Holm. " [More]
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All Quiet on the Western Front is an anti-war message film, unusual because it is told from the viewpoint of German soldiers fighting in World War I. The film has a stark, unrelenting look to its battleground sequences, and as such it represented an increased level of realism in Hollywood films. The film tends to look dated now, and the performances are sometimes very showy and theatrical. And, as can occur with message films, there is occasional descent into maudlin peachiness. However, at its best, All Quiet on the Western Front contains numerous striking and memorable moments -- none more so than the final scene of a doomed soldier's reaching for a butterfly. ~ Richard Gilliam, All Movie Guide
 



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