All Quiet on the Western Front (2022) with Ketty REACTION

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  • Опубликовано: 18 дек 2024

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  • @MrHws5mp
    @MrHws5mp Месяц назад +68

    Germany was under a total allied naval blockade at this time, which meant some things that were imported pre-war were in very short supply. Cotton and other material for clothes was one of these things, hence the recycling of old uniforms. Wood, on the other hand, was plentiful (Germany is notably covered in forests), hence coffins for everyone.
    Poison gas was widely used by all sides in WWI. When he found all those dead bodies and said "stupid boys: they took their masks off too soon", those men had been killed by gas.
    The tanks were the French St.Chamond type. They were one of the first French tanks, and were not terribly good. The very first tanks were invented by the British and first used in 1916. Shooting at tanks did actually have a point, because their armour was so thin and of such low quality that the impact of a bullet on the outside would cause splinters to fly off the inside, injuring the crew. Tank crews often wore leather or chainmail mask to protect themselves from this effect.
    The figure of 17 million dead was for the whole war, not just on the Western Front (depicted here). There was also the Eastern Front, where Germany fought Russia to the point where the latter collapsed and the Communist revolution happened in 1917. There was also fighting in northern Italy between Italy and Austria, (the Italians were on the Allied side, the Austrians on the Germans'), around the Bosphorus (British vs Turkish) and at sea. It's not entirely true that almost no ground was gained on the Western Front. The German offensive of 1918 pushed the Allies back a considerable distance, by the use of new weapons and tactics, but it also exhausted the last of Germany's strength, and the allied counter-attack pushed the Germans back alomost to their own country's pre-war border.
    Ironically, the peace treaty forced on the Germans at the end of WWI set up the conditions that led to WWII. The US president urged the victorious allies to reform Germany and set it on a different course, but the French and British wanted revenge, and insisted on punishing Germany with crippling reparations payments. These destabilised the German economy and led to the resentment and chaos from which Hitler emerged by promising to restore German pride and status.

    • @patthepelvisful
      @patthepelvisful Месяц назад +4

      In fact the peace treaty was not humiliating, far more less than the peace treaties against France, for example, in 1870.
      The peace treaty was an excuse for Germany.

    • @MrHws5mp
      @MrHws5mp Месяц назад +8

      @@patthepelvisful The point was, it was _perceived_ as humiliating in Germany. The true state of the German economy (near collapse) had been kept from the German people, so _from their point of view_ , they'd fought a war, mutually agreed to end it (it was an armistice, not a surrender), and then been treated like dirt.

    • @eli34536
      @eli34536 Месяц назад

      ​@@patthepelvisful you writing premium grade bullshit.

  • @AlexC-ou4ju
    @AlexC-ou4ju Месяц назад +126

    It's fairly rare to see the French represented in a WWI movie made outside of France. Despite the French representing roughly 85% of the western front in WWI, the Allies are usually shown from the perspective of the British or even the Americans( it's even rarer to see the Russians, the italians and the Romanians- but theyre on different fronts). The crazy losses sufferred here explains why the French would be so unwilling to fight 22 years later. So few Young Frenchmen of 1910's lived on to become fathers that French mentalities evolved to be defensive, Build walls, fortifications, Tanks with loads of armour and small crews, don't do any ambitious attacks, anything to spare lives.

    • @pancackes6426
      @pancackes6426 Месяц назад +3

      A lot of trauma too, avoid it all, push the war away as much as you can to avoid losing millions of the people again, adding to the economical stagnation, and the fact that on the other side the Germans were in need of revenge since they had lost WW1, well it kinda explains the disaster that it was

    • @AlexC-ou4ju
      @AlexC-ou4ju Месяц назад +2

      @@pancackes6426 oh and the fact that Tsarist Russia to who you had made massive loans to was gone and Bolshevik Russia now in charge wasn't massively keen on paying for the loans that built up industry in Tsarist Russia.

    • @cbeaudry4646
      @cbeaudry4646 Месяц назад

      I was watching "Death on the Nile" with my fiance, & usually got all excited at the start of the opening scene [WW1] to try & figure out if it was the British or Germans; the rifles looked more like Mausers at a glance & the helmets were larger than the British plates so I blurted out "Germans," & then it turned out to be the French & i felt like a big dum dum & was like "Oh ya, that makes sense"

    • @AlexC-ou4ju
      @AlexC-ou4ju Месяц назад +2

      @@cbeaudry4646 werent they belgian on account of hercule poirot being belgian?

    • @AlexC-ou4ju
      @AlexC-ou4ju Месяц назад +5

      @@kenturi-888 Germany had twenty million more men than France and a higher natural birthrate. 'Georges Clemenceau, debating with Wilson and Lloyd George on 27 March 1919. Wilson had pressed Clemenceau for 'moderation'. Clemenceau summed up his attitude: 'There are 20 million Germans too many!''

  • @Vograx
    @Vograx Месяц назад +16

    The movie is based on the famous book "All quiet on the western front". The book is regarded as an "anti war" book given how it covers the brutality of war, and how pointless it can be. Especially world war 1 which was a trench war where nothing was really lost or gained, despite the loss of thousands of soldiers.
    The movie gives you the same feeling as the book. It leaves you with a very sad feeling when you think of the war and then you ask "why? what is the point of war?".

    • @616nikola
      @616nikola 15 дней назад

      as to answer why I will just leave you with this “Men grow tired of sleep, love, singing and dancing, sooner than war.”
      ― Homer

  • @mikealvarez2322
    @mikealvarez2322 Месяц назад +21

    The book was part of a list of books we had to read when I was in high school. There are 3 movies based on the book. The first was made in 1930, the second in 1979 and this one. I believe the 2022 version is the best. This probably the best war - antiwar movie ever made.

    • @miker252
      @miker252 Месяц назад +2

      The 1930 movie won 2 Oscars and was nominated for 2 others. This one won 4 and was nominated for 5 others, but I think they have more categories nowadays.

    • @scoutgaming9728
      @scoutgaming9728 Месяц назад +2

      Nah 2022 version was inaccurate as hell and misses the point of what an anti-war movie should be.

  • @thekingofthings2002
    @thekingofthings2002 Месяц назад +9

    This was the most horrifying war film I've seen so far. There is no glory: just the brutal command of soldiers to charge headfirst into death and fear by politicians and generals who sit safely in their homes.

  • @coldflamebluedragon196
    @coldflamebluedragon196 Месяц назад +13

    What an amazingly masterpiece. One of the greatest novels of all time

    • @qwert314oderwat
      @qwert314oderwat 6 дней назад

      ich hatte die schwarte auch gelesen im deutschunterricht

  • @HDShayThePro
    @HDShayThePro Месяц назад +17

    Should have watched it in the original German.

    • @ovatronlord
      @ovatronlord 25 дней назад +3

      i dont understand that always the same !!!! watch in original language!!!

    • @qwert314oderwat
      @qwert314oderwat 6 дней назад

      vor allem auf deutsch versteht man doch viel mehr, also englisch geht auch, aber deutsch ist doch noch entspannter und wenn es dann noch der origininal ton ist warum auf englisch gucken... ich guck englische filme auf englisch und deutsche auf deutsch so mach ich das verstehst du... kommt einfach authentischer rüber

  • @SnakeP1tPoetry
    @SnakeP1tPoetry Месяц назад +13

    Its a hard watch for you girls but its important to see,we must never forget the sufferings and sacrifices of these people,no matter on which side they fought.

  • @robertmysliwski7881
    @robertmysliwski7881 Месяц назад +8

    At night they launch what are called illumination shells in order to see. The light from these shells makes the landscape look surreal. Towards the end the dead were buried in mass graves. In war it is the smallest things that matter that are overlooked in peace. The unit in the end may mutiny when ordered into battle.

  • @MarkusBraun-e3j
    @MarkusBraun-e3j 22 дня назад +2

    My great great grandfather Georg van Braun fought in ww1, later in ww2 too also his son (my great grandfather) , my grandfather also fought in last war year in Vokkssturm! 3 Generations in the big wars

  • @DynamicInteractiveDuality
    @DynamicInteractiveDuality Месяц назад +9

    In combat bodies have to be safely recovered and buried as soon as possible to keep diseases from coming from the dead bodies and infecting the live people. Body retrieval should not interfere with the main combat mission or unit readiness. Bodies were normally not collected from No-Man's land because both sides would shoot at anyone moving around in No-Man 's land. Don't forget the rotting smells that cannot be captured in war movies.

    • @qwert314oderwat
      @qwert314oderwat 6 дней назад

      ich hatte es mal so gemacht auf klassenfahrt da waren wir in so einem museum da drinne da waren exponate aus dem ersten weltkrieg die da waren zum bleistift helme von den gefallenen soldaten damals und so welche sachen die ausgebuddelt wurden... und selbst da fast hundert jahre später ist schon bisschen her gewesen jedenfalls in dem raum da hat es immer noch nach verwesung gestunken kannst du dir das vorstellen

  • @ryan_hawks12
    @ryan_hawks12 Месяц назад +16

    This was such a good but brutal movie to watch and I’m so excited to watch it again with you beautiful ladies!!❤❤

    • @gigachad3457
      @gigachad3457 27 дней назад +1

      Simp they have onlyfans

    • @ryan_hawks12
      @ryan_hawks12 27 дней назад

      @@gigachad3457 no duh, I know that, they say it in every intro, it’s not news to me, I’ve been following them for well over a year

    • @gigachad3457
      @gigachad3457 25 дней назад

      @@ryan_hawks12 and i hate them for this sluts

  • @Saveriox1
    @Saveriox1 Месяц назад +6

    Thanks Ketty. At least u understand what happens in the movies and u r able to make correct reasoning.

  • @madoncina
    @madoncina 22 дня назад +1

    Maybe one of the best war movie I ever seen in my life,it simply show how brutal and sad is the war,and you explain it perfectly

  • @robertfindley921
    @robertfindley921 Месяц назад +6

    Excellent movie. I saw the one from the 1970s with Richard Thomas. And we are still doing this today. Humans are a failed species.

  • @gregp9350
    @gregp9350 Месяц назад +12

    Ladies, please check out the 1930 version & 1979 version as well. They are each good anti-war movies. Erich Marie Remarque was a brilliant author. Kat , in the 1930 version died shortly after the filming wrapped. The director used actual German WW1 veterans in making the movie as extras.

    • @qwert314oderwat
      @qwert314oderwat 6 дней назад

      i liked the 1930 version better

    • @qwert314oderwat
      @qwert314oderwat 6 дней назад

      imagine dying in 1930 before the nazis took over... idk very sad that he died but he didnt have to live in nazi germany you feel me it was so cringe
      there is a joke how many adolf hitler did it take to change one lightbulp? answer: there was only one adolf hitler and he couldnt change a lightbulp because of parkinson lol

  • @darthrevan2118
    @darthrevan2118 18 дней назад

    My great-grandfather was drafted in 1916 at the age of 17, still a child at the time, because he was only considered to be 25 years old, yes, he was a German soldier and it had massively traumatized him and he later survived captivity in Siberia after World War II and was taken there in 1955 returned home and only came home to die a year later he passed away

  • @ryan_hawks12
    @ryan_hawks12 Месяц назад +2

    I just watched your ladies reaction to this movie and I loved watching it with you all, so much fun!!

  • @DudeNamedDude1776
    @DudeNamedDude1776 18 дней назад

    The dog could sense yall were sad and kept trying to give you their ball 😭😭

  • @Jean-FrancoisPirenne
    @Jean-FrancoisPirenne Месяц назад +4

    Your comments are to the point: although anti-war, the novel by Remarque insists on the comradry of the soldiers.

  • @AP-RSI
    @AP-RSI Месяц назад +7

    Oh please... don't watch such films in English! Get them in the original language with subtitles!
    BTW: Your dog wants to play! Cute!

  • @davevale13
    @davevale13 Месяц назад +2

    Best quote for war was. Young men that don't know eachother killing eachother for old men that do know eachother. Can't remember who said it.

  • @eluv9660
    @eluv9660 Месяц назад +4

    Really nice reaction! It is good to get this channel back to moving forward again. Here are a couple of suggestions for really interesting and different movies. First is Sling Blade which is an Academy Award winner starring Billy Bob Thornton, who was married to Angelina Jolie before Brad Pitt. The second is Thirteen Lives which is based on a true story and directed by Ron Howard who did Apollo 13 which you have already reacted to.

    • @lucassmith1886
      @lucassmith1886 Месяц назад +1

      Great suggestions! I definitely second both of these films

  • @nospeak41
    @nospeak41 Месяц назад +9

    watch downfall 2004

  • @danielsworld4933
    @danielsworld4933 Месяц назад +3

    Look „The Bridge“ from 1959. Also a real anti-war film about the 2nd World War and also about young men who die unnecessarily. Really recommendable movie!

    • @qwert314oderwat
      @qwert314oderwat 6 дней назад

      den film hab ich geguckt war bissl cringe das die die brücke verteidigen sollten war voll unnötig halt

  • @andreasklabis7706
    @andreasklabis7706 Месяц назад +5

    👍😊🇩🇪 🇪🇺 Watch and react the German anti-war movie "Das Boot" - Kinofassung (= cinema version) incl. BluRay 'Complete Edition' (1981). Greetings from Germany!

    • @qwert314oderwat
      @qwert314oderwat 6 дней назад +1

      liebe grüße zurück, herbert grönemeyer spielt da auch mit er ist ein bekannter sänger in deutschland

  • @94djanek
    @94djanek 28 дней назад +1

    Most famous German (war) movie
    Das Boot /"the boat"(1982)
    Please watch it🙂 movie was Split in 6episodes. The new series Takes place after the movie🙂
    So im talking about the 6episodes
    Information: Erich Marie Remarque (22.6.1889 as Erich Paul Remarque in my hometown osnabrück) was in 1 worldwar. Quiet Western Front he wrote about His experiences as soldier and from Others. The book is best sold German book.
    A serbian Guy Shot austria-hungary Prince. They started war and called theire Allies. Thats how war began.
    Germany was very succesful but then had to Fight against many enemies on many fronts and Situation was getting worse so decided to search for Peace.
    The Last Attack was six hours before end by USA. Last soldier died under Special circumstances two minutes before end. On real Videos you can hear firing slowly ending at the end Like Thunderstrom.
    Germany paid a high price. Country was in Bad conditions after war so people wanted New Leaders and to make country great again. Nationalism grow and there was a New Leader you maybe have heard of called Adolf in 1933

    • @qwert314oderwat
      @qwert314oderwat 6 дней назад

      ich war neulig in osnabrück mit dem zug dagewesen zum umsteigen

  • @2012Ragnvald
    @2012Ragnvald Месяц назад +3

    sorry, but its not over...
    love you, girls!❤

  • @fenrisulfur842
    @fenrisulfur842 23 дня назад

    Whats even more sad is, that the young Soldier didnt get Pauls Dog Tag, so he will be forever "Missing in Action", his family will never know when, where and maybe how he died...

  • @Ima-c6t
    @Ima-c6t 22 дня назад +1

    Great reaction as always but yall should've watch it in its original German language

  • @Im_soo_Happy
    @Im_soo_Happy Месяц назад +3

    If you want to watch another good war film, try War Horse 2011.

  • @Stynegve
    @Stynegve Месяц назад +1

    Ladies and gentlemen do yourself a favor and read the book

  • @nickgillingham5575
    @nickgillingham5575 Месяц назад +2

    4.5 seconds someone died in the battle of vimmy

  • @YoureMrLebowski
    @YoureMrLebowski Месяц назад +1

    How about a group reaction to 1917 (2019)? Ellie is the only one that's seen it.

  • @Horizontal77
    @Horizontal77 27 дней назад

    That is why you should vote for the one who wants peace.

  • @Stynegve
    @Stynegve Месяц назад +1

    Imagine if something like this was happening today
    Oh wait

  • @miker252
    @miker252 Месяц назад

    Beautiful ladies, even with sad faces. Their dog was getting worried for them.

  • @OnkelMedic
    @OnkelMedic 13 дней назад

    The helmet in fact didn't save him. He just wore it in a way that his head was below the point where the bullet went through so he survived not benause of the helmet but 100% luck

  • @islambaktybaev7962
    @islambaktybaev7962 27 дней назад

    "Come and See" this is the real horror war movie
    If you really want to feel are real horror

  • @FilmmakerReactions
    @FilmmakerReactions Месяц назад +1

    Ellie is so ccuuuuuuteeeeeeeee

  • @alexisezequielmontoya2477
    @alexisezequielmontoya2477 Месяц назад

    Coincidentally, I had wanted to see the reaction to this movie that was already on the channel, but for some reason I hadn't seen it yet... and they just uploaded this a few days ago!
    but too bad they saw the English dubbing again :v

  • @Danil-yl2zk
    @Danil-yl2zk Месяц назад +2

    make a reaction to the movie bunker 2004

  • @emperorconstantine1.361
    @emperorconstantine1.361 Месяц назад +3

    Y’all should watch the 1979 version.

    • @miker252
      @miker252 Месяц назад +1

      It was very good for a TV movie version.

  • @lancewolf2451
    @lancewolf2451 Месяц назад +2

    Should watch the movie "Patton"..and it's not gory

  • @Gepilot
    @Gepilot 29 дней назад

    It was the Vog of war de Soldieres Need to Do it

  • @prkpeippolaracingkotka6372
    @prkpeippolaracingkotka6372 4 часа назад

    You should react to the unknown soldier (2017)

  • @alexanderalcyone7776
    @alexanderalcyone7776 23 дня назад

    "Threads" 1984 please.

  • @azazello1784
    @azazello1784 Месяц назад +1

    I am confused... If all is quiet then why make a movie?

    • @SnakeP1tPoetry
      @SnakeP1tPoetry 28 дней назад

      In All Quiet on the Western Front, the phrase takes on a tragic irony. Near the end of the novel, after the protagonist Paul Bäumer dies, the official military report describes the day as "all quiet on the Western Front," suggesting that nothing significant occurred. This starkly contrasts with the profound personal loss and the cumulative tragedy of war, underscoring the futility and dehumanization of conflict.

    • @qwert314oderwat
      @qwert314oderwat 6 дней назад

      @@SnakeP1tPoetry ww1 was pretty much only exercises in futility

    • @qwert314oderwat
      @qwert314oderwat 6 дней назад

      ww2 was cringe tho i dont like the nazis very much

  • @damnmiraculous49
    @damnmiraculous49 Месяц назад

    watch a Soviet film
    “come and see”

  • @slawischermapper6904
    @slawischermapper6904 27 дней назад

    Им не когда не понять то что испытываем мы солдаты..

  • @avipinckney
    @avipinckney 8 дней назад

    Whatever happened to Larry? I miss Larry 😅

  • @jbwade5676
    @jbwade5676 Месяц назад +1

    ❤❤❤❤

  • @Gepilot
    @Gepilot 29 дней назад +1

    Es war alles umsonst

    • @qwert314oderwat
      @qwert314oderwat 6 дней назад +1

      hätte man sich auch sparen können wa

    • @Gepilot
      @Gepilot 6 дней назад

      @qwert314oderwat stimmt

  • @fox2.fox2
    @fox2.fox2 Месяц назад

    hairstyles 🔥

  • @eisenritter7805
    @eisenritter7805 11 дней назад

    wow didn't know the germans spoke english

  • @Gepilot
    @Gepilot 29 дней назад

    Alles War Nur Elision

  • @gigachad3457
    @gigachad3457 27 дней назад +1

    Germans has more emotions and words english is Simple and no emotions

  • @xhavarachristian
    @xhavarachristian 27 дней назад

    What happened to other two girls;

  • @galletita6588
    @galletita6588 22 дня назад

    Exelent job

  • @morganetches3749
    @morganetches3749 8 дней назад

    Definitely feels more natural if you watch in the original German rather than horrible dubbing

  • @OGEast1
    @OGEast1 Месяц назад +3

    You losers skipped all good parts

  • @japanarmy-w8e
    @japanarmy-w8e 17 дней назад

    Some Girls = noisy. Believe me or not ! Depends on you 😅

  • @tidepride86
    @tidepride86 Месяц назад

    Dude this movie....

  • @elzjpeg
    @elzjpeg 7 дней назад

    Watching with English dub on is diabolical. Huge mistake

  • @Dinothecook3
    @Dinothecook3 Месяц назад +1

    Love seeing the crying 😢. Such much sadness that it funny

  • @Stahlmann99
    @Stahlmann99 26 дней назад

    that's a crime to watch the english version....

  • @user-lv5bt3nt3r
    @user-lv5bt3nt3r Месяц назад +1

    This is a really terrible version of the classic book, which changes the story considerably and completely misses the point of the book. The 1978 movie, despite being very dated, is FAR superior.
    A better ww1 movie is Gallipoli and the 2015 tv series of the same name is even better than the movie.
    The 6 part 2016 BBC adaptation of War and Peace (set from 1805 - 1815) is superb. One of the greatest love stories ever written (with the napoleonic wars as the setting) and a great adaptation. It also has one of the best soundtracks ever created.

    • @scoutgaming9728
      @scoutgaming9728 Месяц назад +1

      I 100% agree with you that this version of the novel is just an inaccurate portrayal of the German’s perspective of the late stages of WWI and fails to make a point on what an actual anti-war message should be about.

  • @xwormwood
    @xwormwood 29 дней назад

    You should have watched the far better version from the 1930s instead.

  • @MarcBuchheister
    @MarcBuchheister 29 дней назад

    jepp only 17 millions before ww2 but in the first world war only three nations fight against 50 nations.

    • @qwert314oderwat
      @qwert314oderwat 6 дней назад

      ja gut musste dir halt vorher überlegen ob das so schlau ist gell

  • @MichaelBillyButcher2000
    @MichaelBillyButcher2000 Месяц назад +2

    I haven't seen this movie yet, but my Dad has, he actually read the book when he was in school and when Netflix started making this into a movie, I showed him the trailer and when he started watching it, he said it's exactly like how the book was. Plus, he knows a lot about World War 2 history and he also likes watching other World War 2 movies, like Saving Private Ryan, Schindler's List, Fury, and 1917, yes, I know that movie is set in WW1 and we liked it, but I have watched Dunkirk with him and can I be honest, me and him didn't really like the movie that much, I know it was directed my Christopher Nolan and it's set in the WW2 period, but it's our opinion. Anyway, I cannot wait to wait this with you beautiful Angelic Goddesses from Heaven Above. 🤍💚❤💋💋💋🥰🥰🥰😘😘😘😍😍

    • @ryan_hawks12
      @ryan_hawks12 Месяц назад +1

      It’s a great movie but it’s very brutal!!

  • @xhavarachristian
    @xhavarachristian 27 дней назад

    What happened to other two girls;

    • @qwert314oderwat
      @qwert314oderwat 6 дней назад

      das sind nur schauspielerinnen in wirklichkeit