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  • Опубликовано: 4 авг 2024
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    ANDRZEJ ZULAWSKI: THREE FILMS BLU RAY
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    💀 UTG DEEP DISCUSSIONS 💀
    🎥 Topics of Terror from the Rabbit Hole of Randomness
    🍿 Das Boot is NIGHTMARE FUEL
    🎬 Connor climbs aboard the U-96 as he analyses the Nightmare Fuel within the Uncut Version of Wolfgang Petersen's Das Boot. A highly-requested video, and one of the finest German productions of all time, will he be able to handle the pressure?
    👮🏼 Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favour of fair use.
    🦇 Huge thanks to Karl Casey @White Bat Audio on the music!
    #NightmareFuel #WorldWar2 #WW2
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  • @thomasnieswandt8805
    @thomasnieswandt8805 8 месяцев назад +32

    Info. U96 chief engeneer Friedrich Grade died on Oktober 13th 2023 at 107 years old. He was the last crew member of U96 alive.

  • @qbertq1
    @qbertq1 Месяц назад +8

    Not just the best submarine movie ever, but maybe the best war movie ever.

  • @BelisariusAlKhwarizmi
    @BelisariusAlKhwarizmi Год назад +129

    One point: U-Boots *mostly* ran on the surface, being sluggish and draining their batteries when underwater. They were not like the nuclear submarines of today. It's most likely just that their crews had little free time to spend hanging out on the conning tower. Underwater maneuvers were for combat and evasion.

    • @pedrolopez8057
      @pedrolopez8057 Год назад +9

      sometimes people were allowed on deck but only one or two and a few minutes as being on deck during a crash dive is a bad idea.

    • @rear9259
      @rear9259 Год назад +4

      On American aircraft carriers, most crew work under the flight deck and aren’t allowed on it during deployment. Most of them spend months inside

    • @mejestic124
      @mejestic124 Год назад +1

      it was a suface ship with limited submercible ability

    • @davidw.2791
      @davidw.2791 9 месяцев назад +1

      @@rear9259Not to dismiss modern naval hardships but surely those Americans on the aircraft carriers still have better ventilation and nutrition than the days of yore, right?

    • @davidw.2791
      @davidw.2791 9 месяцев назад +1

      @@mejestic124In the Uncut Miniseries, during the Three-Week-Storm Arc, at one point Herr KaLeun permitted the sub to go one whole hour underwater for some precious peace and quiet. I wonder how long the batteries would last at maximum.

  • @lasmirandadennsiewillja9435
    @lasmirandadennsiewillja9435 10 месяцев назад +43

    The thing about Johann - for one thing, it's an amazing performance that shows a man who is terrorized and haunted by his mental break and it's blunt, ugly, and raw. There's nothing romantic or tragically beautiful or heroic about it.
    But it's often forgotten that he's not just a quirky mechanic. He's a veteran like the captain and they've served together before. I can't give an exact quote but if I remember correctly, Johann is introduced as someone who has the captain's trust 100%. When he breaks, it's personal and therefore, a moment of horror for the captain, too. He has to bark orders at his friends and when it doesn't work, he goes to his cabin to retrieve a pistol. Because if the crew hadn't succeeded in restraining him and eventually calming him down, the captain would have been forced to shoot his friend. In that environment, you cannot have someone break like this for several reasons: he could be a physical danger to the crew, and the machinery, and his behaviour could cause a mass panic.
    Their friendship and the fact that it's an experienced veteran who snaps and not a rookie are often forgotten and overlooked which is a shame since it adds a few more layers of horror to the scene.
    Imagine having to potentially kill your friend to safe the team. Imagine someone snapping and acting unpredictably in a space like a submarine. Imagine being a rookie and already scared shitless and then you see one of the most experienced veterans on board, the one the captain trusts (and therefore being one you look up to for guidance, too), being the first to break under the mental pressure. Imagine asking yourself how much mercy you could expect at your lowest point if the dignified captain is ready to put a bullet into his friend's head if the safety rules demand it.

    • @sebbosebbo9794
      @sebbosebbo9794 7 месяцев назад +4

      Original Johan died this year....over 100 years old ...
      Johan for me is the hardest beast and vulnarable in the whole movie... Johan is a part of Boat himself one of the crucial parts...
      His archilis point snaps after living endless hours in the dirtest loudest hotest part of the boat and so the Cpt. cross the line with him too.
      the Cpt. said this ....He is the Crew and a boat need a good crew and the crew rescued both, and at the same rime all ppl. too while they save him....

    • @paavobergmann4920
      @paavobergmann4920 Месяц назад +1

      its Johann´s 9th patrol, hes says it when asked by the captain later when he comes to apologize. Given the circumstances and the casualty rate, 9 tours is a lot.

  • @R4002
    @R4002 Год назад +58

    The ending of Das Boot is absolutely crushing. Just like “All Quiet On The Western Front”. You spend all this time becoming close with these characters and then…they die. It’s just like that. It’s an accurate depiction of warfare. Das Boot is one of the greatest war films ever made. Probably one of the least watched by American audiences.
    As far as submarine films go, it’s right up there with “Run Silent, Run Deep”, “The Hunt For Red October”. and “The Enemy Below”. Das Boot definitely is top of the list for sheer horror though.

  • @fortis3686
    @fortis3686 Год назад +181

    8:02
    This did actually happen. In 1942, a German Uboat rescued the crew of a sunken ship called the Laconia and broadcasted its position on all channels, Allied and German. This unfortunately resulted in the Uboat and it’s rescued crew being targeted by a B-24 bomber. After this incident, the German navy issued an order to all Uboat crews to not rescue any stranded men from sinking ships.

    • @UnleashTheGhouls
      @UnleashTheGhouls  Год назад +20

      Traumatising

    • @markcharlton12832
      @markcharlton12832 Год назад +9

      The all lies

    • @Ashadowtotheworld
      @Ashadowtotheworld Год назад +4

      @@44unknown83 Nice try at attempting to humanise Donitz and the German war machine. The fact remains that in the grand scheme of thing the Nazis needed to be stopped by any means necessary since their entire war was a genocidal war and every unit played their part in that. Also German Uboats routinely targetted merchant ships sailing between the US and the UK so any opportunity the allies had to sink one had to be taken without hesitation.

    • @44unknown83
      @44unknown83 Год назад

      MY DUMBASS EDITED THE WRONG COMMENT

    • @CMDR.Gonzo.von.Richthofen
      @CMDR.Gonzo.von.Richthofen Год назад +19

      ​@Ashadowtotheworld and who is stopping the genocidal wars of today by any means necessary?

  • @arzkaful1
    @arzkaful1 Год назад +16

    This is my favourite war film. That ping sound.

  • @Rosie-yt8nd
    @Rosie-yt8nd Год назад +42

    Das Boot also shows how *random* war is. that your survival doesn't depend on strategy or making the right choices. in the end a lot of it is *luck.* with their skills the crew got through so much and then dies through being in the wrong place at the wrong time. no way to know or prevent. just random bad luck. this was more shocking than if they had simply failed as it defies all logic and reason, there is no making sense of it.

    • @UnleashTheGhouls
      @UnleashTheGhouls  Год назад

      That's an incredibly poignant point Rosie!!

    • @Practicalinvestments
      @Practicalinvestments 11 месяцев назад

      While I do agree to a certain extent, Das boot actually DOES show that strategy matters, as when they first leave the port at the beginning of the movie they have super high esteem and thoughts of Germany’s position in the war and that they are winning (mind you its not the captains first voyage)
      While during the movie the captain starts wondering and asking certain questions wondering if they are beginning to lose the war as one of the lines he talks about is, How their was way more u-boats when he started and they were in bigger groups patrolling smaller areas and they had shorter patrols and how everything was easier and more organized in the beginning of the war but now things seem ‘not right’ and ‘how are they supposed to patrol half the atlantic with 1 u-boat by themselves’
      So while I agree luck is a significant factor strategy and support clearly do make a very big difference in both the morale and survival of the me
      That is my opinion good day sir

    • @kh884488
      @kh884488 8 месяцев назад +1

      100%
      It doesn't matter how strong, intelligent or brave one is. During war, if one is in the wrong place at the wrong time, they won't make it home.

  • @p0sn
    @p0sn Год назад +34

    Best way to watch this movie is the 5 hour version, in German without subtitles, in a dark, small, slightly damp room with a bunch of other guys, drinking bottled beer and eating food from tins :D

    • @PortCharmers
      @PortCharmers Год назад +9

      and go to the local garage, get some waste-oil to pour on your rug (and maybe some mud from the north sea coast) and tell the boys not to shower for two months before the screening

    • @tlou2cinematicgameplay636
      @tlou2cinematicgameplay636 5 месяцев назад +4

      Change the lightbulb 💡 for a red one and put it on during the combat scenes!!!

  • @Dcook85
    @Dcook85 3 месяца назад +6

    I also watched the 5+ hour version. I cannot recommend it enough as the definitive must see version. Amazon has it on DVD, but it's not streaming anywhere currently. I took a shot at the 2018 version but honestly they are related in name only. The intro credits pay a little homage to the original, but EVERYTHING about the show is different. It's no longer centered around a u-boat crew, and splits between 2-3 story lines, taking place mostly on land in occupied France. It's worth checking out, but as for me personally, I'll stick to the original.

  • @u.z.9383
    @u.z.9383 8 месяцев назад +7

    Nice! The Captain is called "K.Leu(n)", an abbreviation of his rank "Kapitän-Leutnant", pronounced "Ca(r) Loin". "Ya vole Herr ca(r) Loin" is the equivalent of "aye aye Sir". The chief engineer is called "L.I.", "Leitender Ingenieur", pronounced "el eeh". U96 hunts mainly cargo ships not submarines.

  • @evancodsworth2
    @evancodsworth2 9 месяцев назад +6

    Das Boot is without question the most horrifying film I've ever seen.

  • @BloodylocksBathory
    @BloodylocksBathory Год назад +22

    I remember going into this movie knowing it would end badly (war films, amirite), but that ending still had me a teensy bit crushed. My boy Erwin Leder gives such a haunting performance and I was glad he redeemed himself later on in the film.

    • @agp11001
      @agp11001 4 месяца назад +1

      I got roped into seeing "Underworld" at our local cinema by a few of my friends. Imagine my surprise when Singe came on screen.
      And imagine my disappointment when me and another guy in the room where the only people to blurt out "Johann!" at that moment.

  • @smigoltime
    @smigoltime Год назад +20

    Don't make me re-watch the movie for the 200th time, listen to the soundtrack for the 400th time, re-read the book and glue yet another U96 model... Don't.. DDddDdDDdDd
    God damnit

  • @T3t4nu5
    @T3t4nu5 Год назад +21

    It took me three days to get through this film because I'm very claustrophobic myself.
    It was worth the work.

  • @Lonovavir
    @Lonovavir Год назад +14

    One of the best WW 2 films. Even in a spacious room you feel crammed in. The ending is a gut punch.

  • @Stand_By_For_Mind_Control
    @Stand_By_For_Mind_Control Год назад +18

    This is my favorite war movie ever. I spent years in war as a tank crewman and that movie and Fury are bar none the best films that understand the connection between man & machine and what it's like to have to put your whole faith into those things being your lifeline.
    Edit - a word

    • @cyhawk4788
      @cyhawk4788 Год назад +3

      Something always struck a chord with me when Wardaddy puts his fist on the hull of Fury and simply states “This is home.” For Capt. Lehmann and his crew, U-96 was home.
      Home is where these crews were born and grew up as fighting men, as soldiers and sailors. Home is where they slept, talked, laughed, cried, and fought. Fought the enemy… Fought each other.
      Home was their vehicle, their shield and protection, their platform for waging war. And tragically for most involved, home would also be their coffin.

    • @UnleashTheGhouls
      @UnleashTheGhouls  Год назад +2

      I'd love to cover Fury on the channel one day for you Hitchens!

    • @Stand_By_For_Mind_Control
      @Stand_By_For_Mind_Control Год назад

      @@UnleashTheGhouls I'd love to see it! I think it's an underrated film :)
      And thanks as always for the great content!

    • @Stand_By_For_Mind_Control
      @Stand_By_For_Mind_Control Год назад

      @@cyhawk4788 Yeah there's a few other scenes in the film as well when they rejoin with the units at the forward base where they're all sitting well aside from the rest of the Soldiers and they're busy with their tank. No time for bullshitting with the infantry or making friends there; you're almost intentionally segregated from normal units because your mount is going to be your whole day.
      And while I got out about 15 years ago, that concept is still every bit as true as it was in the 1940s.
      And something about sub crews, they really seem like they're cut from that same cloth.

    • @cyhawk4788
      @cyhawk4788 Год назад

      @@Stand_By_For_Mind_Control I can attest to that. My grandfather served on subs in the Pacific as a MM.

  • @k98k36
    @k98k36 10 месяцев назад +4

    Poor Johann. What a way to go after 9 patrols

  • @TheGoodGman95
    @TheGoodGman95 Год назад +5

    My best Friends Dad was in the navy in Vietnam he always said his favorite movie was Das Boot.
    I can see why now.

  • @graemewilson7975
    @graemewilson7975 Год назад +8

    Peterson's German masterpiece. I saw as the five week stomach punch. For various reasons i wasnt at home the final episode and watched in hospital -fair to say that me and the lads (who were all over thirty , i was well under 20) were all crying. Truly epic and gutrenching, sympathetic yet not patronising and a german fim maker who understood the wider European countries audience.
    Superbly lit , acted (no false notes off any of the actors) and an awareness that because someone wore a nazi uniform did not by default make tgem a nazi.
    Truly great review if das boot

  • @Metalisalearning77
    @Metalisalearning77 Год назад +9

    A long while back at 8 or 9 yrs old, remember seeing this as a 6 part series on BBC 2 w.German subtitles & WOW I was ingrossed!
    This & World at War opened my eyes to the terrifying reality of war all seen at a young age.

    • @davidj.thompson
      @davidj.thompson 11 месяцев назад

      I enjoy it with the subtitles, too.

  • @ohauss
    @ohauss 10 месяцев назад +2

    It's not just the camera that's shaking - the whole set was on rockers and being slung about. Only shaking the camera would have been painfully obvious with all the provisions hanging around in the sub.

  • @quattrotobi
    @quattrotobi 7 месяцев назад +2

    Full uncut version, best choice. ❤

  • @julesgro8526
    @julesgro8526 5 месяцев назад +1

    Watching this thing in all its glorious 5 hours is the only real way.
    Best german movie AND best submarine movie AND superb survival horror.
    What a freaking masterpiece.

  • @comentedonakeyboard
    @comentedonakeyboard Год назад +8

    I dont remember if it was explicitly mentioned in the movie, but salt water leaking in the boat might get the batteries to leak (poisenous) chloride gas. Amongst other troubles.

    • @paavobergmann4920
      @paavobergmann4920 Месяц назад +1

      It is mentioned when they are stuck at the ground at gibraltar. You see yellowish smoke, the crew coughs their guts out, and don rebreather masks.

  • @jaqjynx
    @jaqjynx Год назад +5

    I’m claustrophobic and I have a very real fear of not being able to breath. Even this video I feel ill with the idea of a submarine.

    • @mbryson2899
      @mbryson2899 Год назад +2

      I'm claustrophophobic as well.
      I've visited the _U-505_ which is on solid ground in Chicago, Illinois, USA. That was nerve-wracking enough.
      I have also toured the _USS Pampanito_ which is moored in the San Francisco Bay. That was almost beyond endurance, she rocked with the waves, you could hear the waves lapping against and echoing through her hull.
      _Das Boot_ was a tough view for me.

  • @chasehedges6775
    @chasehedges6775 Год назад +3

    Love your content and videos.

  • @craigbenz4835
    @craigbenz4835 Год назад +3

    Having already read the book, I was very excited to see the movie when it first came out.

  • @NameName-dx8lb
    @NameName-dx8lb Год назад +6

    Fun fact: There is a Das Boot TV series wich is basically the Movie(s) but with 6 one Hour episodes. (There are two tv series, but the series that i mean is the one wich was made parrallel to the movie)

    • @davidw.2791
      @davidw.2791 9 месяцев назад

      The initial TV cut is 3 2-hour episodes. The 6 1-hour episodes version was later but I think it’s the same footage except for the choices of “Previously On Das Boot” footage that starts every episode.

  • @yago8672
    @yago8672 Год назад +1

    Love this channel!

  • @Luitger1521
    @Luitger1521 Год назад +2

    one of my favorite movies, very good analysis

  • @starkjet2197
    @starkjet2197 7 месяцев назад +1

    The thing about this movie is you can smell the men and feel the steam filling up the space the cinematics are soooo good

  • @davidj.thompson
    @davidj.thompson Год назад +5

    I like the German version with the subtitles. For whatever reason, it makes, through the original German translation, a slightly different and, in my opinion, better narrative.

    • @paavobergmann4920
      @paavobergmann4920 Месяц назад +1

      What adds flavour is that the crew was pulled from all different parts of germany, you hear a variety of sometimes pretty strong dialects, and I´d guess that also adds to the feeling even if you don´t understand german. it just sounds more natural then having them all speak flawless standard stage german. (e.g., Johann is from Bavaria, Frensen from hamburg, Schwalle from Berlin, the bosun is from Mannheim, Kriechbaum from somewhere northern germany, the 2WO from Rhineland, one of the mates is austrian, LI is from Cologne...etc...and you really hear that as a german.)

  • @davidj.thompson
    @davidj.thompson Год назад +1

    Not as claustrophobic as a submarine but...
    Your comment on making repairs made me think of my father. He was a driver/mechanic in a Sherman Firefly tank during the Liberation of the Netherlands in WW2. My sister collected his writings and recordings he had put down the last few years of his life. She then printed it into small books for all family members. Anyway, my father said more than once on making sure the tank was in good repair so "the crew would survive". So, even when not underwater, maintenance of a war machine was crucial.

  • @Replicaate
    @Replicaate Год назад +5

    One of my favorite films - that I can only bring myself to watch once or twice a year.
    Perhaps its not truly a NIGHTMARE the way this or Apocalypse Now are, but 1953's "The Cruel Sea" is another film that doesn't pull punches on the hardship of naval warfare. Might be worth an analysis vid.

  • @maulwurf11011991
    @maulwurf11011991 4 месяца назад

    Great probs for choosing the original tv-series version. The tone profits greatly from the longer format imho

  • @petehjr1
    @petehjr1 Год назад +7

    wait what there is a 5 hour version of this film? TAKE MY MONEY!

    • @arnodobler1096
      @arnodobler1096 11 месяцев назад

      It was actually filmed as a mini series for the TV.

    • @davidj.thompson
      @davidj.thompson 11 месяцев назад

      I know it was on VHS and DVD. There's probably a Blu-Ray out there now.

    • @petehjr1
      @petehjr1 11 месяцев назад +2

      @@arnodobler1096 I only ever saw it in movie form. That's interesting. I like the new series too. It's a bit broader and less sympathetic to the Nazis. (I can sympathize with military on the other side because they all go through so fucked up shit).

    • @thomasnieswandt8805
      @thomasnieswandt8805 8 месяцев назад

      The mini series with comments of Lt. Werner before, during and after an episode is 5.5 hours long. Its closer to the book, because it has this inner monolouge of the writer.

    • @opoxious1592
      @opoxious1592 4 месяца назад

      Mine too!

  • @Paul-wd7mc
    @Paul-wd7mc 28 дней назад

    It shows how bad they had it when the film tells you how 40,000 set out in U Boats during WW2 and yet 30,000 never returned. Excellent film its the only one I even acknowledge as close to the truth.

  • @Pavlos_Charalambous
    @Pavlos_Charalambous Год назад +4

    One of my favorite films
    By the way " old man" for captain is a common nautical slang 😉

  • @Wolf-ln1ml
    @Wolf-ln1ml 4 месяца назад +1

    Oh, no, they absolutely don't make it to Italy, they go back to La Rochelle in France where they started, as originally intended. I know it's somewhat hard to tell in the screen adaptation, but that final bombing gives it away - it's simply a typical British air raid on a German military installation in occupied territory. No bomber had the reach to go from England to Italy at that time.
    But even without that - they had _barely_ even approached the first patrol line and were still a long distance away from the actual narrow part. They'd already failed during the night - *_nobody_* would risk another attempt with a heavily damaged boat during the day, even with the patrol ships this far out gone to celebrate their sinking (or whatever the reason may have been for their absence).

  • @ErAvUlGaRiS-gv9wi
    @ErAvUlGaRiS-gv9wi Год назад +4

    I didn't think they made it to "the spaghetti eaters" and had to return to their pen in France after the shellacking they got at the straits

    • @davidw.2791
      @davidw.2791 9 месяцев назад +2

      Yes it’s the very same submarine base in La Rochelle.

    • @RoyalMela
      @RoyalMela 4 месяца назад

      True. They returned to France and did not proceed to La Spezia, Italy.

  • @horrorshiddengems527
    @horrorshiddengems527 Год назад +8

    Very underrated channel

    • @verdun16
      @verdun16 Год назад +1

      agreed

    • @helmetfire5973
      @helmetfire5973 Год назад +2

      Proud to be a fan during these early days! See you at a million subs fam!

    • @UnleashTheGhouls
      @UnleashTheGhouls  Год назад +2

      Thank you everyone! Let's go to the Moon!

  • @mute754
    @mute754 Год назад +3

    Still safer than the Titan.

  • @jaygee6738
    @jaygee6738 3 месяца назад

    one of my top 5 war movies..

  • @TheJgMeyer
    @TheJgMeyer 3 месяца назад

    6:31 is a brilliant shot. Truly worth of a horror movie. i mean, a real *horror* movie.

  • @matteoorlandi856
    @matteoorlandi856 Год назад +2

    Going Crazy inside a sub was not a rare thing. I knew an old, old italian officer that was assigned to a sub during the war, It's First assignment. The british destroyers once bombed them with depth charges for hours and hours, One man went Crazy, started screaming. Luckly for him the crew knocked him out and locked him into the captain's cabin (the only Place of the sub you can lock somebody into). When they made back to the port there was a discussion between the officers if sending him to the court martial or not (a death sentence was almost sure) but they decided to pass an Eye and send him to a menthal asylum. He survived the war, the Sailor and that youg officer i Met 70 years After. He was teansfered to another submarine, the First One later sunk.

  • @natesturm448
    @natesturm448 Год назад +4

    If there is any branch of the Nazi military that was most innocent? It was their actively engaged Naval personnel at sea. Most of those guys were just doing their jobs and knew that them being de-centralized was extremely rare for Nazi military structure. So they did what they were told to stay that way.

    • @thomasnieswandt8805
      @thomasnieswandt8805 8 месяцев назад +2

      There is a real tragic story to your post, its a good example of "choise of words" if you will....
      German U-Boot Captain Oskar Kusch was a well respected man within his crew. When he became captain of U154 there where three na*is among the crew, the XO (Lt. Abel), the second officer and the chief engeneer. Somepoint during their first patrol, one of the three noticed that there was no picture of the Führer on board. When they asked Kusch about it, he replied "This is a warship. We dont do idolatry here!" After the patrol, XO Abel reported Kusch for this. Kusch was arrested and shot on the spot, for "destroying moral of his combat unit". Abel got promoted to captain and well.... he holds the record for the shortest war patrol in history .... U154 was sunk a few yards outside port (no survivors)
      Kusch remaind a cold case until 1997 !!! Only after looking close to his personal record, his case was reopend and a court cleared him of all charges. Today his name and story are remembert on a special board inside the "Marine-Ehrenmal" in Laboe, a memorial to soilders of all nations, who died at sea.

  • @InSeshion
    @InSeshion Год назад +1

    utg uploads. I click.

  • @smigoltime
    @smigoltime Год назад +1

    Also does anyone know where to watch the loooong version of the movie? The ~4 hour one?

  • @africankungfunazis920
    @africankungfunazis920 4 месяца назад +2

    The 2018 series was horrific. They should be sued for what they made of the original. It's more like a US Marvel movie, all that was missing was a strong female lead...

  • @94djanek
    @94djanek Год назад +1

    Its most famous warmovie and IT feels Like not enough know about it

  • @hansblitz7770
    @hansblitz7770 Год назад +1

    War,
    It's Fan-tastic!

  • @TheOPreal
    @TheOPreal Год назад +4

    ive loved this film ever since i saw it, probably the best ww2 films next to come and see and stalingrad

  • @ukraine7249
    @ukraine7249 Год назад

    Hello.
    For the next review please can you do two girls one cup?
    Many thanks 🙏

  • @oldmonkey7720
    @oldmonkey7720 Год назад +2

    best WWII movie

  • @redstarlegion7009
    @redstarlegion7009 9 месяцев назад +1

    This is the only war movie where the Germans are being cheered on by the audience only to lose them at the end when you think they were safe.

  • @maxpaschke2297
    @maxpaschke2297 Год назад +2

    Unleash The Ghouls should do a Nightmare Fuel video of K-19: The Widowmaker.

    • @UnleashTheGhouls
      @UnleashTheGhouls  Год назад +1

      Thank you for the recommendation Max!

    • @maxpaschke2297
      @maxpaschke2297 Год назад

      @@UnleashTheGhouls You should also do a Nightmare Fuel video of the movie The Day After (1983).

  • @7feetunder
    @7feetunder Год назад

    Only heard of this movie cause of American dad haha. But I’ve heard it’s great.

  • @louis7370
    @louis7370 8 месяцев назад +2

    I really liked to see how the most Germans where just normal guys, not like in the Hollywood movies

  • @infantrycaptain9224
    @infantrycaptain9224 11 месяцев назад

    No way.Go Infantry!

  • @benquinneyiii7941
    @benquinneyiii7941 Год назад

    Of Gibraltar

  • @ProudAmerican-eg6xz
    @ProudAmerican-eg6xz Год назад +2

    Who else wishes they where in this submarine 😊

  • @MikuasJanousek
    @MikuasJanousek Год назад +1

    Could you do a nightmare fuel video on the 1970 czech movie Witchhammer. It is based on the real Moravian witch trials and you can see, how much can power corrupt.

  • @guilhermesiffer4904
    @guilhermesiffer4904 Год назад

    Could you do a review of "Death ship"
    I found the movie on youtube when i was 9 and i was good bit traumatised
    It's a good movie with very good scenes and sometimes a good scare
    The plot is wierd sometimes but in the end it all comes together (i think) and it gives a aceptable ending
    Would recomend the trailer before watching the movie
    And to fully undstand what the ghost ship is i would also recomend looking it up in IMDB because its not that obvious

  • @huwrus3999
    @huwrus3999 7 месяцев назад

    They didn’t fight against other submarines they were fighting against small marine Vessels (destroyers) and training ships

  • @pflaumenaugust876
    @pflaumenaugust876 7 месяцев назад

    At 5:03 you begin to explain the mission of german u-boats in WWII. I guess you got something wrong there.
    The task of german u-boats was to detect and destroy enemy freighters in order to weaken the supplies for the UK. There was no such thing as underwater submarine-fights in WWII. German u-boats attacked single freighters or convoys that over the years were better and better secured by destroyers. The destroyers searched them with ASDIC (some kind of early sonar) to determine place and depht of the u-boat and dropped waterbombs with set depht-charges. To drop the waterbombs, the destroyer had to go full speed, to avoid beeing blown up by it's own waterbombs. At full speed ASDIC was useless because of the noice the ship's propeller were making. This was the time-period the u-boat had to change course and depth to avoid the waterbombs. If there were more then one destroyer, the u-boat was f*cked. One could determine the u-boats position with ASDIC and guide the other one were to drop the waterbombs.

  • @jinroh516
    @jinroh516 4 месяца назад

    nice commentary, here is a potato 🥔

  • @dimitriofthedon3917
    @dimitriofthedon3917 Год назад

    Gwon mark corrighan

  • @jasonmurdoc9533
    @jasonmurdoc9533 9 месяцев назад

    I’m not going to lie I thought this movie was one big American dad joke.

  • @catherinebirch2399
    @catherinebirch2399 8 месяцев назад

    I remember reading somewhere that thè real captain survived.

    • @thomasnieswandt8805
      @thomasnieswandt8805 8 месяцев назад

      Yes, the captain survived. He was injured but he made it. His name was Heinrich Lehmann-Willenbrock, he was one of the most decorated naval officers in history and even visited the filmset during production.

  • @benquinneyiii7941
    @benquinneyiii7941 Год назад

    30

  • @Prussian_Forever
    @Prussian_Forever Год назад +1

    Westfront 1918?

  • @Peter22055
    @Peter22055 7 месяцев назад

    5:03 Ok, this is, weird. Their primary target was allied convoys, headed for Britain. First of all. And there were no british or american subs escorting them. But most importantly, the submarines of ww2, were never ment to fight each other. Fair they could detect each other, mabye. But the torpedoes are surface based so you couldnt hit one if submerged. But also, you cant target a submerged sub, even in periscope depth. There was only one incident in a whole war, where 2 subs fired at each other at random, and one got sunk. But that was one rare encounter. So as you mentioned the "danger from below", you have a point there couse there was danger from below, tho it were not submarines, but rather the pressure of the ocean that could crush the boat if she dived too deep. This video is great, but this detail just annoyed me, a little bit. Couse Im interested in navy so dont take it personally :D

  • @benquinneyiii7941
    @benquinneyiii7941 Год назад

    Pig boat

  • @tabathastaples7884
    @tabathastaples7884 6 месяцев назад

    Shepherd's Chapel Network !!!!!!! Do you know where America is mentioned in the Bible ??????? Shepherd's Chapel Network !!!!!!!

  • @kaboon3489
    @kaboon3489 Год назад +1

    Honestly, it irritates me that every movie from the german perspective needs to have characters that oppose the nazis, when historically, they'd be the great minority in the Wehrmacht.
    The nazis were in power because of massive popular support, so naturally many supporters would join the armed forces.
    Point is, we need to stop pretending the average german soldier wasn't a nazi. He was, and we shouldn't pity his death.

    • @arnodobler1096
      @arnodobler1096 11 месяцев назад

      To say they were all Nazis is BS.

    • @leopard_2A6-906
      @leopard_2A6-906 11 месяцев назад +5

      We shouldn't Pitty when a American dies either then

    • @leopard_2A6-906
      @leopard_2A6-906 11 месяцев назад +8

      Also this isn't the Wehrmacht it's the kriegsmarine which was known to opose the nazis

    • @kaboon3489
      @kaboon3489 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@leopard_2A6-906 I never cared too much about the americans, the soviets did the heavy lifting anyway.

    • @leopard_2A6-906
      @leopard_2A6-906 11 месяцев назад +2

      @@kaboon3489 the soviets would have not won without the land lease