Oscars 2023: How Germany Translates History into Oscars Success

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  • Опубликовано: 17 окт 2024
  • The anti-war film All Quiet on the Western Front has won four Oscars in 2023, making it the most successful German film in the history of the Academy Awards. The film took the top prize in the categories Best International Film, Best Cinematography, Best Production Design and Best Music. Four trophies, its quite an accomplishment, one that only three other foreign productions have managed to date.
    The history of German Oscar winners goes back to 1929. And the recipe for success has been unwavering. Time and again, it is stories with a direct connection to German history that are successful in Hollywood: Filmmakers score points with stories revolving around WWI and WWII or with a critical examination of GDR history, as in the 2006 drama, The Lives of Others.
    Germans also repeatedly celebrate success in the dream factory with Oscars for production design, film music or special effects. All Quiet on the Western Front taking home four Oscars is surely also due to the fact that the film describes the horror of war in a certain timeless and unsparing way . The parallels to the war in Ukraine are frightening, despite 100 years between the two events. On this episode of Arts Unveiled we explore the triumph of the film team behind All Quiet on the Western Front and retrace the history of Germany's Oscar winners.
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Комментарии • 334

  • @Palmdasc
    @Palmdasc Год назад +375

    This movie is a rare piece of art with a powerful message, everyone should have the opportunity of watching it.

    • @DSAK55
      @DSAK55 Год назад +1

      Should be required in high school for *Americans* .

    • @Palmdasc
      @Palmdasc Год назад +2

      @@DSAK55 with all due respect but your comment shows me why some should see several times that movie or read the book in order to get the message and some will never get it.That movie talks about human beings regardless the citizenships.your comment shows exactly why we have wars.

    • @stellviahohenheim
      @stellviahohenheim Год назад

      i already watched it 10 years ago

    • @SuperTimmmi
      @SuperTimmmi Год назад

      Im german and watched it with my friends in the cinema without watching a trailer or anything beforehand. Having a completly silent movie theatre after the film was a whole new experience to me. Nobody was willing/able to say a word.

  • @jaygerpe
    @jaygerpe Год назад +853

    Sadly german cinema is broken with stupid comedies. I hope this film will rise the german cinema again.

    • @Rondo2ooo
      @Rondo2ooo Год назад +48

      I completely agree. It looks like the talents are there, but then again, when funding comes from the well-known supposed art supporting institutions, it seems like they decided already what to script and who (again) will be the actors and producers. Unwatchable.

    • @rikkidgermano9640
      @rikkidgermano9640 Год назад +5

      You will not get people into cinemas with war stories, especially if it centers around the dark past. People like to to to the movies to enjoy themselves. A war movie is not entertainment!

    • @nicinat0r
      @nicinat0r Год назад +29

      Til Schweiger sends his regards :))))

    • @MaticTheProto
      @MaticTheProto Год назад +10

      yeah, because only those get funding. they are consistently mediocre- which means risk of failure is low

    • @NoOne-tg9tk
      @NoOne-tg9tk Год назад +2

      Germans know how to laugh?

  • @Athena-du4up
    @Athena-du4up Год назад +368

    The Germans are really good at making war movies like "Das Boot", "Downfall" , "Stalingrad" and now this.

    • @TTiger75
      @TTiger75 Год назад +102

      We do not romanticise war. We want to show it how it was, especially as our grand and grand-grand parents pretty much stayed silent to us about their wartime experiences and we had to reconstruct it via historians, books, tv series and movies.

    • @selini52
      @selini52 Год назад +5

      Maybe it is accepted only from those who where deeply involved. What I do not understand is that the first movie “Im Westen nichts Neues “won an Oscar as best movie!!! almost 100 years ago!

    • @zupaschnitzel3300
      @zupaschnitzel3300 Год назад +2

      @@selini52 it did not, it won just recently, but the original book was from 1928 not the movie itself.

    • @irinaspalko7846
      @irinaspalko7846 Год назад +3

      Das Boot is great, Downfall and All Quiet is not even close.

    • @silkegehtyoutubegarnichtsa892
      @silkegehtyoutubegarnichtsa892 Год назад +5

      I'd guess it's a lot to do with inherited traum really. However, what about "Lola Rennt", "Bang Boom Bang", "Papa Ante Portas" (humour...), "Angst Essen Seele Auf", "Die Unendliche Geschichte", etc. pp.?? Also, I wonder how an LA test audience would have reacted to "Die Brücke", actually as early as in 1959.

  • @opinionatedinsect
    @opinionatedinsect Год назад +151

    The first time that I saw this film, the score got me hooked. Then, the sequences of recycled uniform got me interested into the Production Design. Strikingly beautiful. Third, as the film went on, scenes in the countrysides and wide shots of the battlefield, with the actor standing on a beautiful backdrop gave me goosebumps, the Cinematography is amazing. No wonder it won Best International Film because of the story and all its components not to mention, the brilliant acting. This is a masterpiece.

    • @___beyondhorizon4664
      @___beyondhorizon4664 Год назад +1

      The better field reminds me of A VERY LONG ENGAGEMENT by jean Pier Jeunet

    • @KJay2k
      @KJay2k Год назад

      Well german critics see this movie rather differently

  • @aztro4010
    @aztro4010 Год назад +45

    As an American, I say *PRAISE GERMAN CINEMA*
    All Quiet on the Western Front
    Downfall
    The Baader Meinhof Complex
    The White Ribbon
    Stalingrad
    Toni Erdmann
    Das Boot
    Fabian: Going to the Dogs
    A Coffee in Berlin
    Westfront 1918

    • @grishashipulina4904
      @grishashipulina4904 Год назад +2

      The White Ribbon is Austrian 😊

    • @antoninobagala6357
      @antoninobagala6357 Год назад

    • @de4la2ghett0
      @de4la2ghett0 Год назад +2

      -Das Leben der Anderen(the life of others)
      -Die Vermessung der Welt(measuring the world)
      -Systemsprenger(system crasher)
      They are totally worth watching

    • @peter_meyer
      @peter_meyer Год назад

      Paris Texas
      Buena Vista Social Club
      The Million Dollar Hotel
      The American Friend

  • @samnigam3451
    @samnigam3451 Год назад +121

    Proud of Germany 🇩🇪 love ❤️ from India 🇮🇳. Das Boot n Alls Quiet on the Western Front both my favorite War movies 🎬 till date. Personally Anti War n pray for World peace

    • @vidisharoy3630
      @vidisharoy3630 Год назад +4

      You haven't watched other fantastic German movies like Sophie Scholl- The final days, the Lives of others, The Counterfeiters, Nowhere in Africa, Goodbye Lenin??

    • @icyelsa9747
      @icyelsa9747 Год назад +3

      Was really happy for RRR to win best song ❤️

    • @MaticTheProto
      @MaticTheProto Год назад +2

      Thanks! That Naatu Naatu dance scene was also legendary 🤝

    • @loefl7220
      @loefl7220 Год назад

      Ur a real G for naming Das Boot, best war movie of all time

    • @tyronevaldez-kruger5313
      @tyronevaldez-kruger5313 Год назад +3

      Das Boot was ahead of its time. The most authentic movie and you can almost smell the submarine crew while watching

  • @SuperDodoe
    @SuperDodoe Год назад +137

    The Germans dont need big hollywood money to make a great flic. TY!

    • @peter_meyer
      @peter_meyer Год назад +3

      Um, throw some mone at it and you get things like the Ramstein videos. Or "All Quiet on the Western Front".

    • @SuperDodoe
      @SuperDodoe Год назад +2

      @@peter_meyer No comparison

    • @dariuslappe7344
      @dariuslappe7344 Год назад +17

      It was fundet by Netflix so the budget wasn‘t that small

    • @redball7362
      @redball7362 Год назад +1

      Why wasn`t it released in theaters?

    • @samnigam3451
      @samnigam3451 Год назад

      Exactly

  • @utubefreshie
    @utubefreshie Год назад +97

    The cinematography in this film is astounding! Reminds me of another WWI film masterpiece -- 1917. I do admire Germany for taking accountability for its role in both wars. We could only wish other countries would do the same. Where can I find and watch this film from America? Also love Deutsche Welle btw!

    • @CedricBassman
      @CedricBassman Год назад

      Sure German takes accountability, more than they have to actually.
      They got dragged into WW1 because they were allies with Austria. When the War was over, they got all the blame and the entire Country was then (economically) destroyed by the Winners for no Reason. Which resulted in the poor and desperate Climate in the Country that allowed Hitler to rise up in the first place.

    • @internetrambo5165
      @internetrambo5165 Год назад +1

      Is this film not on american Netflix? It's a Netflix exclusive in germany

  • @buntspecht
    @buntspecht Год назад +19

    Everytime I see Ulrich Mühe my heart drops... I really miss him. He was such a great actor ♥

  • @Keysandstrings77
    @Keysandstrings77 Год назад +35

    Run Lola run was the first German movie I ever seen and it is such an iconic and impressive film. It is still one of my favorite movies.

    • @DSAK55
      @DSAK55 Год назад

      go see Cloud Atlas

    • @alicejohn7316
      @alicejohn7316 Год назад +3

      I named my daughter Lola after watching this movie 22 yrs ago. 😊

  • @hevog
    @hevog Год назад +72

    I think von Donnersmarck's film "Never look away" ("Werk ohne Autor" in German) is an outstandig movie that really got me. Just an excellent piece of art with wonderful actors and great storytelling. My favourite of all Henckel von Donnersmarck films so far.

  • @goboy6882
    @goboy6882 Год назад +23

    My favorite German movies are "Goodbye Lenin" and "Commercial Man".

  • @AnimeKing-xj2xl
    @AnimeKing-xj2xl Год назад +44

    As a Filipino🇵🇭 who loves European History I am proud of you Germany🇩🇪 and it's people that this movie was made cause WW1 is also one of my favourite historical events. LOVE THIS MOVIE

    • @grishashipulina4904
      @grishashipulina4904 Год назад +9

      With the utmost certainty I can tell you that neither WW1 nor WW2 are the "favourite historical events" of us Germans.

    • @AnimeKing-xj2xl
      @AnimeKing-xj2xl Год назад +1

      @@grishashipulina4904 yeah I kind of understand that the Germans hated the WW1 and WW2 history

    • @grishashipulina4904
      @grishashipulina4904 Год назад

      @@AnimeKing-xj2xl I doubt that.

    • @yooyist
      @yooyist Год назад +5

      20 million deaths and 21 million wounded and it is your favourite historical events ? And DW liked your comments ? This is bad.

  • @1969cmp
    @1969cmp Год назад +45

    Brilliant film. One of the best I have seen in the last ten years.

  • @2nd3rd1st
    @2nd3rd1st Год назад +10

    13:55 She is saying her baby fell "todkrank", which translates to terminally ill, not just ill. It would have been more respectful to translate her actual meaning.

  • @Satschinga
    @Satschinga Год назад +53

    Fatih Akin is my favorite german film director. His films are quite the opposite of german war heavy and stereotyped motion pictures; subtle and reflective, focusing on cultural differences instead of cliche driven images. Kind of like the german Cuarón.

    • @harryrabbit3928
      @harryrabbit3928 Год назад +4

      Realy ?? No Stereotyping ???? Habibi kommst du klar 😉😚

    • @inotoni6148
      @inotoni6148 Год назад +1

      But he mostly makes films about immigrants. He should also deal with other topics. 6-7 years ago I saw an interview with him, he said he wants to do a vampire movie. In the end he rejected it

    • @waltrautengels816
      @waltrautengels816 Год назад

      He's turkish, you m0r0n.

    • @Manaklyps
      @Manaklyps Год назад +4

      @@inotoni6148 He also did "Der Goldene Handschuh", not about Immigrants but a disturbing movie about the serial killer Fritz Honka.

    • @MrKahlerHahn
      @MrKahlerHahn Год назад +2

      Easy to see why a german of turkish heritage does many movies about imigrants - and he (mostly) does it pretty well.

  • @zupaschnitzel3300
    @zupaschnitzel3300 Год назад +21

    "Die Feuerzangenbowle", is probalbay the german film I've watched the most (every Year once in between Chrismas and New Year)

  • @Creopid
    @Creopid Год назад +9

    Daniel Brühls Scenes are brilliant

  • @vidisharoy3630
    @vidisharoy3630 Год назад +50

    The brilliance of German cinema stamps again on world stage!!

    • @icyelsa9747
      @icyelsa9747 Год назад +7

      What do you mean. This was the first well produced German movie in years in my opinion :D

    • @arnodobler1096
      @arnodobler1096 Год назад

      @@icyelsa9747 "again"
      Hollywood would look different without Germans!

    • @ludo207
      @ludo207 Год назад +4

      @@icyelsa9747 As a German, I confirm. We are really not the standard in consistency when it comes to good (international) movies!

    • @El_Martleby
      @El_Martleby Год назад +4

      @@icyelsa9747 How about the Movie "Never look away", "Baumbacher Syndrome" or "Oh Boy" ? There is more potential for german producers then making another anti war movie like so many times before 😮‍💨

    • @rockinresurrection6542
      @rockinresurrection6542 Год назад +5

      ​@@icyelsa9747 Historically Germany basically invented Cinema in the 20s. It might come from France, but it became what it is in Germany. Then also New German cinema of the 60s to 80s was outstanding. There are still many good german movies each year - just not mainstream ones

  • @sehu1291
    @sehu1291 Год назад +12

    Epic movie. A war movie without heroes and glorification like in hollywood

  • @davidjohnston9356
    @davidjohnston9356 Год назад +8

    My favorite German film is mostly Martha. It has a happy ending. The life if others was very well acted and I learned a lot about East German history. And I liked the ending. Run Lola Run also was very good.

  • @melissak8419
    @melissak8419 Год назад +3

    That Score was amazing and hauntingly draws you in at the beginning as the cinematography takes you from the quiet in the early morning forest with the mama fox with its babies in its den/foxhole, then to the frozen battlefield with the dead all laying upon it, to the trenches, to the uniforms being collected, fixed, washed and then recycled with the new soldiers/ troops replacing the dead. The way the score starts out in the beginning - loud, and by the end its softer and we/ from the POV of Paul, numbed out by the sheer horror of what war is.

  • @tmgarcia2002
    @tmgarcia2002 Год назад +20

    Nosferatu and the Cabinet of Dr. Caligari does not get the love it deserves.

  • @Rocky-xx2zg
    @Rocky-xx2zg Год назад +17

    A Masterpiece. Tough to watch. But authenthc to the letter. Showing the November 9-11 1918 Armistice talks was brilliant.

  • @Mori-ey8wj
    @Mori-ey8wj Год назад +6

    The german Edgar Wallace movies are absolutly brilliant

  • @brpaulista
    @brpaulista Год назад +4

    congratulations Germany from Brazil. great film.

  • @One_and_Forsaken
    @One_and_Forsaken Год назад +6

    There is one movie that i encountered by accident and to my disbelief never really got the international acknowledgement it deserved. Its called Fog in Auhust ("Nebel im August") and it is an amazing, yet sad movie.

  • @clearbluewater9784
    @clearbluewater9784 Год назад +15

    After finishing watching it just now i can proudly confirm that this is the best war film I have watched in my entire life. The dark and realistic tune of the film shatters dreams of idealistic youngsters who glorified war in the movie, brings stronger anti-war message than most Hollywood movies, including saving private Ryan, 1917, Dunkirk, black hawk dawn, war horse and etc.

    • @6666Imperator
      @6666Imperator Год назад +2

      it's probably one of the few true "Anti-War" movies just as you say

  • @SwisstedChef2018
    @SwisstedChef2018 Год назад +16

    This movie is iconic, the acting, the photography, the music, the mood and the story. This movie will make movie history. While it has been filmed before in the 30ties and 90ties, this is a true Gem. I hope Ed Berger will do Stalingrad. That one too has seen a few movies but I am sure an in-depth story with this same kind of filming would be incredible.

  • @fugelkusch3722
    @fugelkusch3722 Год назад +14

    If German TV would now take notes when it comes to the interview of Erich Maria Remarque done bei Friedrich Luft and go back to that kind of respectful interview and discussion then that'd be a big step in the right direction.

  • @alparslanesmer4251
    @alparslanesmer4251 Год назад +9

    Von Donnersmark's "Lives" had a great impact on me, I must have watched it over 30 times I guess, but I wanted to curse him when I saw his name at the end credits of the movie, Tourist. Such a great movie director coming up with lousy screenplay with Hollywood talents. At least I felt, "Never Look Away" was more like an apologetic comeback of a great director.

  • @___beyondhorizon4664
    @___beyondhorizon4664 Год назад +3

    Best WW1 movie is still A VERY LONG ENGAGEMENT, by Audrey T and the late Gaspard Ulielle + many great actors. The yellow hue in this German film reminds me of that.

  • @asimekka
    @asimekka Год назад +5

    I have watched this movie the very first day when it was released on Netflix India and was stunned by its visuals n cinematography shure they deserve Oscar for this 🎉

  • @alexaales7937
    @alexaales7937 Год назад +4

    Jost Vacano should have won for best cinematography for 'Das Boot', that was a masterpiece depicting life on a submarine, during war time, mind you!

  • @dariussalepetru6770
    @dariussalepetru6770 Год назад +2

    So glad All Quiet won something at the Oscars. I adore this film very much

  • @BewareOfTheKraut
    @BewareOfTheKraut Год назад +20

    Das Boot.
    To answer your question.

  • @GKViddingHD
    @GKViddingHD Год назад +3

    Yeah, we Germs get international awards for stuff like that. Because we have excelled in historical self-criticism like no other nation. Der Untergang, Das Leben der Anderen, Das Boot... It is kind of bittersweet to me.
    Ah, time for some lighthearted "Killer Condom".

  • @DSAK55
    @DSAK55 Год назад +3

    Ironically enough, it was WWI that sent so much of German cinema talent to Hollywood

  • @barbaraklein6718
    @barbaraklein6718 Год назад +3

    Some research would be very nice! The composer's name is Volker Bertelmann.

  • @graemeskinner3069
    @graemeskinner3069 Год назад +3

    My favourite German film The Lives of Others

  • @JackoBanon1
    @JackoBanon1 Год назад +17

    What is funny is that this movie got pulled to pieces by German media and critics for being bad when it got released.
    The main reason was that half of the book was cut or altered and more action scenes got added to appeal to a more modern audiance.

    • @Quotenwagnerianer
      @Quotenwagnerianer Год назад +9

      Half the book? More like 80% of the book. The movie should be called "Based on motives from the Novel".
      I watched it the night of the Oscars and I totally understand why the german critics shredded this movie. It's a complete failure as an adaptation. And I have no clue why the english and american critics didn't see that as well.
      Probably because they all don't know the book, whereas the majority of german critics had probably read the book as part of school curriculum.

    • @bla09235454212
      @bla09235454212 Год назад +2

      @@Quotenwagnerianer indeed, i agree... not a bad film on its own, bit cliche at the end... really the end pulls it down a lot - and all the best scenes from the book were missing

    • @alexaales7937
      @alexaales7937 Год назад +12

      I think it was mistake to cut the part where Paul goes back home on furlough and is disillusioned by the naivité at home the people thinking that the war is still winnable and not having any idea what the soldiers in the trenches have to endure. he realizes then that this is a place he can never go back to. I think that is a vital part in the development of the protagonist and should have been handled as such!

    • @Quotenwagnerianer
      @Quotenwagnerianer Год назад +5

      @@alexaales7937 I agree. But that was already botched in the start because they didn't include the scene with the army veterans were Paul is swayed to join. Which is then later mirrored by the scene were he tries to warn the young men at school to not join instead of giving a rousing patriotic speech and they call him a defetist and traitor for it.
      If you turn the book into a movie and leave that out, you should not even bother to begin filming.

    • @catwoman9062
      @catwoman9062 Год назад

      @@alexaales7937 I could not agree more. I read the book many, many years ago, and that particular part in the book has stuck with me until today. Mr. Remarque's books are all fantastic, and I wished some of them were part of the curriculum in US schools. But sadly, I think they don't read books at all anymore. At least that is my impression.

  • @lxxeax7446
    @lxxeax7446 Год назад +29

    I think it needs to be addressed that All Quiet on the Western Front isn't a "war film" - it is violently ANTI war (just like the book), therefore making it an "anti-war film".

    • @AndikaRPutra-hl7ix
      @AndikaRPutra-hl7ix Год назад +1

      Every war film is pro-war film. Anti-war sentiment could arise if there is only a war it is against for

    • @marco21274
      @marco21274 Год назад

      A war film cannot be preo war. If you ever have laid on the ground with your rifle at 2°C you start to imagine that war is not like this hero movies.

    • @AndikaRPutra-hl7ix
      @AndikaRPutra-hl7ix Год назад +1

      ​@marco21274 "... as Sheila Kunkle has pointed out, every war film is a
      prowar film. No matter how negatively a film depicts a war, the carnage
      inevitably links to war’s hidden appeal." - Enjoying What We Don't Have, p.151
      Why bother showering with awards the spectacle of violence of the war being depicted then?
      Why then the filmmakers feel the need to make profits out of showcasing how "brutal" and "horrific" war experience is?

    • @CedricBassman
      @CedricBassman Год назад +1

      @@AndikaRPutra-hl7ix
      Then Sheila Kunkle must've been a dumb person, because that is an exceptionally bad take.
      By that logic every Workplace safety video becomes a pro work related accident piece, glorifying people getting hurt on their Job.
      "No matter how negatively a film depicts a war, the carnage inevitably links to war’s hidden appeal" Also spoken like a true psychopath. What "hidden" appeal is there in War? I bet she never specifies that.

    • @AndikaRPutra-hl7ix
      @AndikaRPutra-hl7ix Год назад

      @@CedricBassman sure, let's compare war with workplace safety situations 😂

  • @xIkkito
    @xIkkito Год назад +2

    And now give "Das Boot" an Oscar too

  • @lizannewhitlow1085
    @lizannewhitlow1085 Год назад +1

    This was an extraordinary film. I watched Women Talking 2 days later and the combined grief nearly broke me.

  • @noellewest4347
    @noellewest4347 Год назад +2

    Brilliant films from my two favourite countries dominated the Oscars in 2020 and 2023.

  • @philanpritam
    @philanpritam Год назад +18

    Goodbye lenin is one of the all time best films. There are many more like
    The downfall , the edukators...
    Ultimate film making...

  • @veaceslavcretu751
    @veaceslavcretu751 Год назад +6

    This is a Great movie!!!👍 It was hard for me to watch this movie! germans know how to make films!!!

  • @gonaarc2612
    @gonaarc2612 Год назад +1

    Never look away, Aus dem Nichts, All Quiet are masterpieces in their own right!

  • @MamaBean15
    @MamaBean15 Год назад +6

    You want to watch a brillant german war movie?? „Unsere Mütter, Unsere Väter“ its the best if you like to see different perspectives and not only (!) blood and guns.

    • @SanHolo1
      @SanHolo1 Год назад +1

      Yes unsere Mütter, unsere Väter is awesome. For the international audience the title was renamed Generation War. At least there are English subtitles. For me much better than all quite on the western front.

  • @NoOne-tg9tk
    @NoOne-tg9tk Год назад +3

    Germany has always given greatest cinemas to the world... starting with Murnau,lang,Herzog,Wenders, Fassbinder........In art Germany is a Hope of Europe.... History has stained them

  • @admerin6961
    @admerin6961 Год назад +2

    No mention of Herzog?

  • @2nd3rd1st
    @2nd3rd1st Год назад +1

    To see Zemo argue for peace in a senseless war is his full redemption arc from being a soldier and trying to kill the Avengers.

  • @flordemariaperez6434
    @flordemariaperez6434 Год назад

    Congratulations, All quiet on the western front is art!!!

  • @mikekim1219
    @mikekim1219 Год назад +2

    I am biased because I am fan of Michelle Yeoh and Ke Huy Quan but if this movie won the Oscar, I wouldn't be upset. This was great movie and in a just world, it should have won the best picture.

    • @heikes.1497
      @heikes.1497 Год назад

      The Americans don't give out their "Best Picture" Oscar to another nation.

  • @mediafusion1128
    @mediafusion1128 Год назад +3

    This is a winning film & stunning camera works. Forget about that stupid Oscar.

  • @PK-yf3hd
    @PK-yf3hd Год назад +1

    Well done Germany..those who have reached rock bottom are honest and avoid hypocrisy ..youre winning the moral war with yourselves and giving the rest of us an example in humility (a Brit )

  • @zuhourali
    @zuhourali Год назад +9

    Congratulations 🎉🎉well deserved 👍👍❤️❤️

  • @birgimaria6214
    @birgimaria6214 Год назад

    Aguirre , the Wrath of God from 1972 was a German -Mexican production

  • @VARMOT123
    @VARMOT123 Год назад +1

    Would have loved to see the tussle for the best international film among AQOTWF ,RRR and decision to leave

  • @louisseyns5458
    @louisseyns5458 Год назад

    Read the book, it’s one of the most emotional looks into the cruelty of the Great War…

  • @ilaruzi
    @ilaruzi Год назад +2

    I always ❤German movies one of them “Der Geilste Tag” is a very nice movie and entertaining and enjoyable…never regretted when watching German movies any kind of its

  • @johncartee-music
    @johncartee-music Год назад

    I enjoyed the tango music to The Counterfeiters

  • @lvrally
    @lvrally Год назад

    “War is primarily not about victory or defeat but about death and the infliction of death. It represents the total failure of the human spirit" - Robert Fisk (RIP)

  • @gabrieleghut1344
    @gabrieleghut1344 Год назад +3

    We have so many great German films. Let's start with:
    * Nosferatu
    * M
    * Die Brücke
    * Angst essen Seele auf
    * Das Boot
    * Pappas Ante Portas
    * Das Wunder von Bern
    * Der Totmacher
    * Die Feuerzangenbowle (1944)
    * Good Bye Lenin
    * Wer früher stirbt, ist länger tot
    * Der Untergang
    Und ich habe wahrscheinlich viele vergessen.

    • @El_Martleby
      @El_Martleby Год назад +2

      Oder relativ aktuelle wie Oh Boy, Werk ohne Autor, Baumbacher Syndrom... bei "das Wunder von Bern" gehe ich allerdings nicht mit. Great war der eher nicht. Aber gut Geschmackssache.

    • @pleiades.puppets
      @pleiades.puppets Год назад +1

      I quite enjoyed the zombie film "Endzeit." A much different spin than the zombie films state-side. I'll add "Run Lola Run" to your list too!

    • @lunaarran6965
      @lunaarran6965 Год назад

      Maybe add Sonnenallee and Gegen die Wand. Kirschblüten Hanami really got me as well. Alles auf Zucker, Schlafes Bruder, Die Unberührbar… tbc

  • @JW-do2wc
    @JW-do2wc Год назад

    "Be fair to your opponent or this peace will be hated." Foreshadowing.

  • @rittervonepp1868
    @rittervonepp1868 Год назад +14

    well done Deutschland!!

  • @MrsNanaBlue
    @MrsNanaBlue Год назад +2

    Would be great to once win with a film, that is not about war....

  • @Thron2111
    @Thron2111 Год назад +1

    I don't know about the Oscar for the original score

  • @MYRIAMLATEUR
    @MYRIAMLATEUR Год назад +3

    So well deserved! Should have deserved even more Oscars. Sadly The Banshees … has been totally ignored. Masterpiece though! Hollywood preferred the loud hectic Asian actors and cinema.

  • @sheilaquialaferrer3040
    @sheilaquialaferrer3040 Год назад

    My favorite German film is "Good Bye Lennin!"

  • @gunnigasig9084
    @gunnigasig9084 Год назад +2

    But why did they changed the name? It’s „Im Westen nichts Neues“. Behind that name is a message. All quite on the western front is okay but not the same, not even the same translation.

    • @m.r4841
      @m.r4841 Год назад

      Actually it is the same meaning

    • @gunnigasig9084
      @gunnigasig9084 Год назад

      @@m.r4841 yes I made some research. It’s the same meaning but not the same translation. Also „Im westen nichts neues“ has two meanings which I switched up

  • @andersonandrighi4539
    @andersonandrighi4539 Год назад

    I'de like more German historical film that were set during the XIX or the Age of Enlighment. What we got from pop culture is mostly Germany during the Great War period up till 1960s. Like Germany as a folk did not exist previous to its unification. In fact the unifaction itself would be a good mini series.

    • @Ghreinos
      @Ghreinos Год назад

      Well Germans as a folk existed, but not in a single unified nation state

  • @MrJamesDuck
    @MrJamesDuck Год назад +2

    i felt empty and discusting after the filim... and that makes it a great anti war movie

  • @Maimai-ef6fe
    @Maimai-ef6fe Год назад

    War movies are the only genre that would get us an oscar though.

  • @stagaries1696
    @stagaries1696 Год назад

    Ngl, the comments by the Music composer are so ironic as hes in the USA where thats such a common theme in their movies

  • @arthurmorganslagacy
    @arthurmorganslagacy Год назад +9

    This success is only possible when Til Schweiger and Matthias Schweighöfer aren't part of the movie.

    • @herrcooles900
      @herrcooles900 Год назад +2

      Yes 100 % 🤣

    • @TheRaveNRolla
      @TheRaveNRolla Год назад

      Unless Till isn't talking like in inglorious basterds 😅, then it's fine.

  • @carmenana4890
    @carmenana4890 Год назад

    That's about the 1.War, my grand grand father was in first war!!

  • @MesoScale
    @MesoScale Год назад +1

    Will the academy like our movies if we’d stop beating us up? No, I don’t think so.

  • @jacobzaranyika9334
    @jacobzaranyika9334 Год назад

    We are ALL supposed to have learned from this ...

  • @frodosk101
    @frodosk101 Год назад

    1:15 Everybody should have understood by now that Germany did not start WW1 and was not resesponsible more than every other side. Director just fishes for compliments.

  • @6666Imperator
    @6666Imperator Год назад

    a famous question in German tests for the A level's is if the main character in the book "All quiet on the Western Front" is victim or perpetrator where you have to reason your decision. It is mostly about explaining your point of view, reflecting on this Anti-War book. For some he is a victim of the national pride, propaganda and pathos and for others he might be the perpetrator as a soldier who kills others for a country that invades and causes many men to fall on both sides.

  • @RS53ful
    @RS53ful Год назад +4

    The best German Film is "Ballermann 6". It bases loosely on the Spanish civil war.

    • @JackoBanon1
      @JackoBanon1 Год назад +1

      Haha

    • @herrcooles900
      @herrcooles900 Год назад

      Manta Manta and voll normal are also German classic Masterpieces .So underrated

  • @Proschwalker
    @Proschwalker Год назад +5

    "Authenticity" has become the kind of impediment to filmmaking that photorealism was to painting. You always admire the technique, but it takes away from the soul of things. AQOTWF felt like film makers succumbed to the worst aspects of one-upmanship in order to try and outdo both Paths of Glory and Come and See at the same time. I think they failed.
    The excision of the chapter(s) about Paul's leave to visit his family is a mistake, because it deprives the character of depth. This part of the novel also illustrates the experience of what would come to be known as PTSD, when trying to cope with the banality of civilian life. The addition of the subplot about negotiations for the conditions of an armistice is problematic in the way it depicts French officers as only vindictive and arrogant. The ending of the film is a downright 180 from the novel and, in the way it subverts the novel's delivery of the message regarding the way an individual's death is rendered meaningless by such barbarism, ultimately unforgivable. Competent as a war movie, ambivalent as an anti-war movie, unsuccessful as a literary adaptation.

    • @michaelneuwirth3414
      @michaelneuwirth3414 Год назад +1

      I have read the book several times and no film, with the rare exceptions you mentioned, came even close to the horror of war. They are rather quiet films, like "Johnny Got His Gun" by Dalton Trumbo, which show all the agonizing misery of war and do without any "action" at all. It is what a war leaves behind that reveals its horrors, not how it happens. One almost catches oneself admiring an actor's athletic performance more than his play revealing any secrets about the enigma of war.
      Ich habe das Buch mehrere Male gelesen und kein Film, bis auf die raren Ausnahmen, die du nanntest, kamen dem Schrecken des Krieges nur ansatzweise näher. Es sind eher stille Filme wie „Johnny Got His Gun“ von Dalton Trumbo, die das ganze quälende Elend eines Krieges zeigen und ganz ohne „Action“ auskommen. Das, was ein Krieg hinterlässt, offenbart seine Schrecken, nicht wie er geschieht. Man ertappt sich fast dabei, dass man mehr die sportliche Leistung eines Schauspielers bewundert, als dass sein Spiel irgendwelche Geheimnisse über das Rätsel Krieg offenbart.

  • @wasantube
    @wasantube Год назад

    The movie is great, everything is top notch.

  • @LOLONO666
    @LOLONO666 Год назад +1

    war movies never get old

  • @NoOne-tg9tk
    @NoOne-tg9tk Год назад +1

    Trauma is in the German souls

  • @floewe2000
    @floewe2000 Год назад

    Anyone thinking the boy from the tin drum looks a bit like the boy from jojo rabbit? 15:59

  • @Mrarafatc
    @Mrarafatc Год назад

    Friedhof des Lebens und der Hoffnung!

  • @rozembergbarbosa24
    @rozembergbarbosa24 Год назад

    The blue angel ❤

  • @timurjoyo4311
    @timurjoyo4311 Год назад

    Where is hans landa?

  • @niklaskuhn6799
    @niklaskuhn6799 Год назад

    As a reminder the 1 ww wasn startet by germany it was Austria an germany was just an allie so the thankspeech is wrong in detail

  • @andrewleah1983
    @andrewleah1983 Год назад

    Favourite German movie ever? Tough choice. You have: Stalingrad, the aforementioned Das Boot and All Quiet on the Western Front, M, Metropolis, Downfall to name a few. I watch Das Boot at least once every six months. M with Peter Lorre is fantastic and virtually forgotten as it was made in the 30s. Stalingrad still holds up today and Metropolis is a masterpiece again from the 30s but because it was a silent film people don’t bring it up a lot anymore. There’s just a few. And that’s not even mentioning Werner Hertzog films lol! I recommend them all.

  • @herzkine
    @herzkine Год назад

    I looked into it than started the better original.

  • @hardweep92
    @hardweep92 Год назад +3

    Der Hauptmann

  • @emmahueso22
    @emmahueso22 Год назад +1

    Good bye Lenin! Amazing film

  • @IchWillNichtMehr853
    @IchWillNichtMehr853 Год назад +2

    I hope that Germany produces more movies like All Quiet on the Western Front. All those comedies with Till Schweiger and Matthias Schweighöfer are a disgrace to every screen they touch.

  • @Watcher4111
    @Watcher4111 Год назад +2

    9:19 yeah that would be hilarious. Ww1, trenches, and german soldiers with White as snow teeth

  • @FantadiRienzo
    @FantadiRienzo Год назад

    I made it one and a half minute through this thing.

  • @frankzerbe4992
    @frankzerbe4992 Год назад +5

    I'm pleased for the film makers, off course. But I do not really think that the future of German cinema looks bright - Germany on international level is only successful (does this also mean "good"?) in making depressive movies, where the credit comes easy. Only this and embarassing comedy movies. There is nothing in between. It's a pity, but there has been no courage to break this for decades.

  • @HadiJaafar-abuwardah
    @HadiJaafar-abuwardah Год назад

    This film deserves the Best Film award at the Oscars but you know it's Hollywood with its stupid agenda-driven award show. Kudos to Germany! All Quiet on the Western Front is the Best Film in my book.