The way he cheers at the start is so heart wrenching, it perfectly encapsulates a boy going to war for the first time with no idea of the horrors that await him.
No matter what the military shows you videos of the after math of war the aftermath of you not wearing your seatbelt and I crash and more they don’t jut train you blindly
@@MystoGun650 yeah and? Like holy shit are people either so gullible or just plain dumb. Modern war is extremely lethal and you want to send the head of the leadership to the frontlines so they: 1. Cant lead and manage the country. 2. Will likely die and now we will be leaderless.
Jesus Christ is the son of God and of God. In this verse Jesus Christ states. to read. Jesus Christ is God and the son of God. He gave the signs and through his words he stated that he was God. like this verse: I and the Father are one. Jesus Christ gave his life for the remission of our sins, everyone who believes in Jesus Christ has eternal life because God loved the world so much that he sent his only son to be a sacrifice for all. some others don't accept it because of their hard hearts. But Jesus Christ loves you. he forgives you completely for your wrong life. Just believe in Jesus Christ and truly repent of your sins. do God's will with all your heart. Jesus Christ left two commandments that summarized the whole law of the prophets because God is these two commandments that summarized the whole thing. love God above all things with all your understanding and with all your heart and according to love your neighbor as yourself and forgive the trespasses of your brothers. because God forgives you and has divine mercy because you wouldn't have it too.
@@suprovo5117 and that war is typically started by a corrupt leader or politician who causes some shit and brainwash their citizens to commit atrocities(eg. Hitler convincing the germans are superior and thus ww2 happened) (but yes sometimes people have to go to war to protect loved ones)
“You say the kids of this generation can’t handle war, but the kids of those generations couldn’t handle it either! That’s why there’s PTSD!” - Ray William Johnson
@alancastilleja6394That's why we should be grateful that they had to sacrifice for our lives to be better. This generation wouldn't make it in war, but neither did the others yes, but the thing that changes is our view of respect
@alancastilleja6394if anything this generation would do better considering how much the government supports veterans now right? Wrong. Veterans are forgetten still. Will this world ever change?
@@Raiden0944He took his scarf at the end for something to remember him by too. He lived to see the armistice too, getting stabbed in the back a minute before it happened. It’s even more tragic then the ending of the original movie
fuck why are we crazy oh god what is ahead of us this whole world is going mad and again we shall see eachother on battlefield its already here we just haven't realised it to much tension to of us are thirsty for destruction im sad and im sorry i don't know who or where ill be tomorrow but someone ill be a hero and for someone ill be terror horror god forgive me
@Bruhh Hello, the Holy Spirit today says to you: Only in Christ Jesus is there salvation, accept him as Lord and Savior of your life and your story transformed forever
@@E.V.A.N-COProductions Utter BS! Idi+ts like yourself always make excuses for barbarism without ever getting their hands dirty. FYI, WW1 brought about the birth of two of the most brutal dictatorial systems in history. The price was not worth it.
Yea it really puts u into the situation u fight like an animal to survive n end up killing someone slowly So u try to undo the damage but it’s too late
@@sunchips9200I disagree on your disagreement, people should get the real visuals of war, a book doesn't justify what the great war truly was to the eyes of children who would rather watch random movies rather than meaningful books.
I'm liking this comment, but you obviously fight because you hate the enemy nations, which is infront of you, and you care about your own nation, which is behind you.
@@slenderfisk5799 You may hate the nation as a concept, but what I believe that quote means is that you do not hate the individual person in front of you. You have probably never met them prior to the battle and hardly know anything about them apart from the fact that they are fighting for the opposing nation. I think it is rather sad to think that you are fighting against someone who hasn’t done anything to hurt you prior to the war and maybe even could’ve been your friend if you had met in a different context. In the movie there is a scene that fits this quite perfectly- Paul is on the battlefield and throws himself into a large hole to protect himself from the shooting. There he meets a French soldier, whom he proceeds to severely injure to save his own life. However, as the French soldier lies there dying, Paul realizes that he is just like Paul himself- a soldier that fights for his nation and has a life and loved ones waiting for him at home. War is a tragedy
I mean when people get a free pass to stay in our country with our putting your end of the work in you can say that comfortably but when u see a fleet of battle ships at the beach bombing your friends and family do ask why or how the military should be mandatory like Israel probably not the best timing to say this but y'all to ignorant and need to know the consequences of thinking the way u do
14 yo kids who love wars and want to be on the batttlefield after they got into an actual battlefield and realize there are no phonk music edit, badass moment or sigma quotes, only death and suffer await them:
The sad thing is that the generation that experienced the suffering during and especially after World War II is gradually dying out. So the game will repeat itself.
@@robertbruhcuh3634 Tell that to Russia and Ukraine… The Russian casualties have surpassed any war waged in their entire history. It’s only to get worse come Spring and Summer. Bottom line: war is abhorrent, gruesome, and bloody. No one wins. That’s the truth, and that’s what should be known, that’s what should be told. No more lies for honor and country; Dulce et Decorum est.
What i like about this movie that separates it from all other WW1/WW2 movies and series is the fact that we see the war in the perspective of a young Germain soldier, a natinality depicted as the great enemy and evil of both wars, it really makes us understand that no matter the nationality and origine there's only victimes in a war.
Yeah, I think we as humans collectively tend to generalize a whole group of people based on their nationality. For example, Paul Bäumer was only at the cusp of adulthood when he entered the war. He wasn’t one of the people who started it, he was just a teenager that fell victim to the propaganda his superiors, those he is supposed to be able to trust, spread and the peer pressure that created. In this age of individuality it is quite shocking how much people can still generalize and view millions of people whom they do not know as their enemies Edit: Spelling mistake
@@coyotebongwater8986 It was a quote from Achilles in the movie Troy, when Agamemnon kept throwing young men like Achilles into meaningless battles to win his wars for him
The sad truth is that people thought war was fun back then. They all thought that it would be fun to go see another country with their friends. But if they came back, they wouldn’t ever be the same before they went. War changes people, physically and mentally.
I got a great great grandfather who fought in ww1, a great granfather who fought in ww2 and two cousins of my great granfather who fought always in ww2 at Stalingrad (both cousins fought at stalingrad) while my great granpa fought in algeria and morocco then he was captured by the americans
I’m a history wiz. I love all historical warfares and empires and I love to learn about them. But when I watched this movie, it really changed my perspective on everything and it made me question the world more than normal. Not only this film, but many others, along with real-life war footage, you can tell that these young men were lied too and arent happy about what they’re doing. Not only that but they’re entire country ends up paying the price. Wether it be the lost life of family and friends, economical loss, and even those that do survive suffer the stated above plus PTSD, hallucinations, nightmares and much more. The people get generalized as this stereotype when in reality they were as innocent as those young men. I know that most of the vets that survived are long gone, and most likely in a better place. But it still hurts. Even interviews with WW2 vets are the most emotional thing i’ve seen. Young men were lied to because the government and military couldn’t suck up their pride for the better of their people. Especially if you think about what our eorld has turned too. Modern society is a failure. This is not what these men fought for. It’s really depressing, but also aggravating, atleast for me, because of the young lives lost, but also because the government and military didnt care. Instead of having them sit at their trench on high alert until armistice, they sent a full blown attack when it wasn’t needed. Alot of young men could’ve been saved, including Paul, but no. The government and military’s pride was “too important” compared to the luves of their soldiers, and all who went against it were shot in a firing line. This makes me sad, but I cannot do anything about it accept study it. This is alot but I just had to get some feelings off my chest because this genuinely makes me sick to my stomach, but also depressed and sympathetic towards those who suffered loss, although most of then may be dead today, I still give my condolences. May all those young men, American, German, Austrian, French, British, no matter where they’re from, Rest in Peace.
You could see it all in the rotund general- throughout the movie the most running he does is walking his dog. He has fancy dinners, never even tries to get his boots dirty, but gives lofty lectures on being a "soldier" Contrasting the higher ups with the tragic end of Tjaden, esp was jarring for me. A lot of people talk of the scene with the Frenchman, but Tjaden's moments hit me harder, the man knew the war had claimed him, even if he was still alive. He and Kat were my favorite, if only that little shit from the farm let the eggs go
if you are so fascinated by the film, I advise you to read the original book (the film was shot based on a one-name novel by Erich Maria Remarque). About the film, this is a really worthy work, maybe even a masterpiece, especially against the background of what was released in 20/21/22, although it is not devoid of historical inaccuracies (tanks by the time they appeared in the film have long been familiar and did not cause any surprise on the battlefields), there are logical inaccuracies in the plot, but the general the picture covers all the shortcomings, I was also very impressed by this film
Lets stand together and lead ourselves towards change. A world of prosperity. A world where everyone loves each other no matter what their language or color. Humanity is valued more than anything. Can't we do this?
@@miguel.sa_ for me it was the tanks are going in the trenches and everyone is screaming because they can litteraly do nothing or all the times they run through no mans land and people are cut down before they can even fight back and how one death meant so little in the battle as a whole
"A soilder never comes home,the man that comes home,that isn't him,that's a different man,years of seeing the horrors of war without knowing going into it,has made him a different man, a soilder may never be the same"
Shitty translation i think, there are a few parts that are just wrong and I think in this case it should have been “Auf in den Kampf!” Meaning something like “Off to the war!”
Iam german, and I got shivers down my spines as I heard the last 3 lines, I could never do such things, rather would I die that fight a war or live a war, the big people destroy the living
I am also German and, if this was a country that was worth protecting for me, which it is not currently, I would fight and die for it. But not happy either, because even if I died for the greater good, I imagine I would hate every minute and do my best to survive
I know it’s a year later but this is the best edit I’ve seen of all quiet. Your the only one that kept the sounds of the movie in the background and it just makes it hit so much harder
ive never wanted to walk out of watching a movie. i went to go watch IT when i was like 11 but this movie was really a real kind of scary. plus i was in my warm and peaceful room.
I'm 14 but I've read a book unlike sigma kids and I can tell you war is not cool in any way and I would hate to be in a war but peace isn't eternal and war will always spring up no matter what humanity does.
My Great Grandfather fought in the end of WW1 a few months prior to the end of it, fought in the Battle of Carei and in the Bratislava-Brno Offensive. Truly a great hero.
This movie really shook me, man. War is always so romanticized, the stories of honor and valor, courage in the face of death and impossible odds. Those stories, written in the blood of the fallen and the tears of those who loved them, spoken in the wails of lament, screams of the dying and cheers of the victors. The story of war is the story of man. It's almost beautiful.
@@jayzplayzgamez exactly. Yes there's merit to being a soldier. But you don't really understand unless you've been there. I haven't either thankfully. I've always asked actual soldiers about their experience. I myself was in basic to join infantry, didn't make it. But i keep in touch with a few of the dudes who did. War is never what it's made up to be. Just people killing each other for someone else's benefit
The new Netflix Terminator series said it best: what makes you think man is worth saving? What sets humans apart from other animals? War. The act of mass destruction.
Realmente, esses filmens de guerreiros lutanto até a morte são os únicos que me fazem chorar. E também o filme da paixão de Cristo. Esses filmens mostram a realidade como ela é, ou seja, SANGRENTA.
War is not as bad now, less sickness and better medical treatment. For example as many people died in Afghanistan over 20 years or so than on Omaha beach on D-Day alone.
@@dylansbadodern warfare could be not as gruesome as past wars but could definitely be a bit challenging knowing that your going into a war knowing we have technology that involves us not even needing to be in person
My great grandad said to me: “Even in victory, there is still loss. Elders bicker and send off boys like you to fight and be crushed by tanks, shot, stabbed, blown up, burned, strangled and then left in wet mud to lay there for 6 years. Yes, the Germans are to blame, but that shouldn’t mean that the people that fought for them are. They were doing the bravest thing that any generation would and will ever do, they fought for their rights, their friends, their families and their countries.”
I love all quiet on the western front because unlike other anti war movies you know that all these young boys will fight and die for no reason and lose the war. It shows the helplessness of war. Most anti war movies at least usually are told by the perspective of the allies who won the war which gives people a sense that all those Americans and French and British soldiers died not in vain but it’s different for the casualties of the axis
You do have to understand that the allied had to stop Germany. No matter how you think about how great these soldiers were. Someone had to get the job done
@@josislost And you understand, that what you are saying here is wrong? Germany was only on the side of Austria-Hungary because it was a LOYAL ally. The Serbs started it, you could also argue that the Austrians are to blame, but certainly not the Germans. I would rather argue that the Entete were the "bad guys" in the conflict, for all the things they did and were on the side of Serbia, which were major contributors to it. And even had a traitor country that betrayed its own allies. But you know, history is written by the victors and no one wants to see themselves as the bad guys
@@josislost Whether they had to stop them or not doesn’t take away from the tragedy of these soldier’s deaths. Although they are fictional, they do represent the Young German generation that was lost in a war that only ended in defeat and more misery
Wish they showed the moment where Paul returns home and is now able to see through his teacher's bullshit. And the next wave of schoolkids going off to war don't believe him when he tries to warn them and call him a coward instead. Him, who has actually been there and seen it, is treated as if he knows nothing.
I can't stop watching it again and again. This song fits perfectly. Regarding the book and the movie, both are amazing and left me speechless. I enjoy reading Remark and respect him as a person. The very moment I knew the movie was going to appear on big screens, I knew I would watch it very first day. Worth it!
The German spring offensive, also known as Kaiserschlacht ("Kaiser's Battle") or the Ludendorff offensive, was a series of German attacks along the Western Front during the First World War, beginning on 21 March 1918. Following American entry into the war in April 1917, the Germans decided that their only remaining chance of victory was to defeat the Allies before the United States could ship soldiers across the Atlantic and fully deploy its resources. The German Army had gained a temporary advantage in numbers as nearly 50 divisions had been freed by the Russian defeat and withdrawal from the war with the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk.There were four German offensives, codenamed Michael, Georgette, Gneisenau, and Blücher-Yorck. Michael was the main attack, which was intended to break through the Allied lines, outflank the British forces (which held the front from the Somme River to the English Channel) and defeat the British Army. Once that was achieved, it was hoped that the French would seek armistice terms. The other offensives were subsidiary to Michael and were designed to divert Allied forces from the main offensive effort on the Somme. No clear objective was established before the start of the offensives and once the operations were underway, the targets of the attacks were constantly changed, depending on the tactical situation. Once they began advancing, the Germans struggled to maintain the momentum, partly due to logistical issues. The fast-moving stormtrooper units could not carry enough food and ammunition to sustain themselves for long, and the army could not move in supplies and reinforcements fast enough to assist them. The Allies concentrated their main forces in the essential areas (the approaches to the Channel Ports and the rail junction of Amiens). Strategically worthless ground, which had been devastated by years of conflict, was left lightly defended. Within a few weeks, the danger of a German breakthrough had passed, though related fighting continued until July. The German Army made the deepest advances either side had made on the Western Front since 1914. They re-took much ground that they had lost in 1916-17 and took some ground that they had not yet controlled. Despite these apparent successes, they suffered heavy casualties in return for land that was of little strategic value and hard to defend. The offensive failed to deliver a blow that could save Germany from defeat, which has led some historians[who?] to describe it as a Pyrrhic victory. In July 1918, the Allies regained their numerical advantage with the arrival of American troops. In August, they used this and improved tactics to launch a counteroffensive. The ensuing Hundred Days Offensive resulted in the Germans losing all of the ground that they had taken in the Spring Offensive, the collapse of the Hindenburg Line, and the capitulation of Germany that November.
My grandfather died in ww2 and my great grandfather fought in ww1, Luckily my great grandfather came back home after he survived, but died earlier then he supposed to
WW1 was brutal because of the tactics, the generals were used to the 19th century warfare with no automatic weapons combined with that shitty “honor”, meaning you hold your position or advance or u will get executed if u became a desertor(if u retreat or do not jump out of the trenches in rampage attack), that kind of thoughs leas to a massive carnage like The Somme or Verdun, where machine guns where causing a los pf casualties. Instead, in WW2 the lives were more valuable, the tactics always implies tanks advancing protecting the troops or first cannons attacks to clear the area si the land troops can only march and claim, think that D Day in WW2 was the daily in WW1, trying to take enemy’s positiong attacking no man’s land.
WW1 was the first war of it's kind. Never before had warfare been conducted on the scale it was, with the production it had. Nobody could have known or been prepared up for what the war was going to bring. The reason I say this is because of how tactics evolved from 1914 to 1918
I think the movie shows that perfectly. The way tanks were presented and the spiders you could just tell they were socked and horrified. It does a great job also showing the extreme effects of chemical warfare.
"War is a racket. It always has been. It is possibly the oldest, easily the most profitable, surely the most vicious. It is the only one international in scope. It is the only one in which the profits are reckoned in dollars and the losses in lives." - Smedley Butler
this movie had a perfect example of the perfect ending in my opinion. it’s was so perfect emphasizing the meaning of the movie and that the war was for nothing
"If at the end of a war story you feel uplifted, or if you feel that some small bit of rectitude has been salvaged from the larger waste, then you have been made the victim of a very old and terrible lie. There is no rectitude whatsoever. There is no virtue. As a first rule of thumb, therefore, you can tell a true war story by its absolute and uncompromising allegiance to obscenity and evil." Tim O'Brien, The Things They Carried
I respect every men and women who fought during the wars, in particullary in WW1, I am french and I knew some people who lived this horror, all of them said this to me : "I know what is hell, I lived it, we fought for the future, for our days, and thats why I don't want you to live that, it is not a game, just a gruesome experience, I hope you will not live this like I did" "Je sais ce qu'est l'enfer, je l'ai vécu, nous nous sommes battus pour l'avenir, pour aujourd'hui, et c'est pourquoi je ne veux pas que tu vives ça, ce n'est pas un jeu, juste une expérience horrible, j'espère que tu ne viveras pas cela comme moi je l'ai vécu" Unfortunately, those people died few years ago, and today, I am afraid... with the Ukraine war, some people are saying that there will be a WW3... honestly, if this happens, I would fight for my country but I really don't want to live this
Just finished watching this masterpiece & i am here to write my experience with this movie but am not able to figure out what to write and how shall i express my thoughts.. It's absolutely breath-stopping movie which shows the reality of war , and glimpses of horror of WW1, and also portrays that how war brings the destruction and terror. The last movie i saw on war was Saving private ryan aroubd more than 2 years ago. And now seen this movie. It's absolutely fantastic and thrilling. Every character specially Paul Baumer has played splendid role. Kudos to team of makers and all artists. 14/01/2024 Sunday 03:44PM
My grandfather used to have a saying that said, "everyone's mind is a different world and no two worlds are the same"... Walking into the corporate office without sight of earphones. Striding gracefully while captivating the inevitable attention of her surroundings. Evoking a sense of sigh cultivated by her femininity. Not realizing that she faces a battlefield....
@@zoropiratehunter4103as a 14 year old. I am truly disappointed in my generation. I taught my self to respect veterans and I wish I could make them the happiest people again because I know how much they fought for our freedom.
@@dxd5027 Bro he litreally said he respects people who fought and is happy for now, what do you want him to do get ptsd and fight in a war, such a dumbass
@@conj6575 not meaningless, get your history facts right Edit : People saying that its was meaningless,shouldn't have happened should really have to learn about the balkan region and the growing tensions in Europe since the starting of 1900s . Europe was a pressure cooker at that time .Slowly and slowly the pressure was only increasing and was finding a way to be released ,and the death of Archduke Franz became the reson due to which the pressure cooker exploded.
The way he cheers at the start is so heart wrenching, it perfectly encapsulates a boy going to war for the first time with no idea of the horrors that await him.
Yes
how many would go to war if they actually knew what was waiting for them - not that they all had a choice... ruclips.net/user/shortsqU4tPj_bd1g
Yo soy mexicano pero el día pasemos eso nunca dejaremos a nuestro país, a pesar da la situación. Viva México!!!!
Those boys were promised heaven and sent off to hell.
@@brownthunder3944 they’re in heaven
*“There's no glory in war, just good men dying terrible deaths.”*
-A wise man
That's Harold G Moore. Just fucking quote someone properly.
This "wise man" bullshit is beyond retarded.
No
Yes
And women*
@homelesslukeskywalker7277Is there wise women😂
Fact.
Politicians that say speech like this - will never fight at war.
No matter what the military shows you videos of the after math of war the aftermath of you not wearing your seatbelt and I crash and more they don’t jut train you blindly
but hitler did
@@redghost9227 But not when he became a dictator.
@@MystoGun650 yeah and? Like holy shit are people either so gullible or just plain dumb. Modern war is extremely lethal and you want to send the head of the leadership to the frontlines so they:
1. Cant lead and manage the country.
2. Will likely die and now we will be leaderless.
I dunno about urs but mine art school reject buddy is a veteran.
"I am 86 Years old, and i live on this Planet Earth for 80 Years. The 6 years, I was in hell."
- WW2 Veteran
source?
Спасибо за службу.
@@colonel7652😂
LOL
Jesus Christ is the son of God and of God. In this verse Jesus Christ states. to read. Jesus Christ is God and the son of God. He gave the signs and through his words he stated that he was God. like this verse: I and the Father are one. Jesus Christ gave his life for the remission of our sins, everyone who believes in Jesus Christ has eternal life because God loved the world so much that he sent his only son to be a sacrifice for all. some others don't accept it because of their hard hearts. But Jesus Christ loves you. he forgives you completely for your wrong life. Just believe in Jesus Christ and truly repent of your sins. do God's will with all your heart. Jesus Christ left two commandments that summarized the whole law of the prophets because God is these two commandments that summarized the whole thing. love God above all things with all your understanding and with all your heart and according to love your neighbor as yourself and forgive the trespasses of your brothers. because God forgives you and has divine mercy because you wouldn't have it too.
"Elders start war and young people fight and die"
"A war is never a man's war but a politician's war"
Sometimes a War becomes necessary to survive and protect your loved ones
@@suprovo5117 and that war is typically started by a corrupt leader or politician who causes some shit and brainwash their citizens to commit atrocities(eg. Hitler convincing the germans are superior and thus ww2 happened) (but yes sometimes people have to go to war to protect loved ones)
“History is written by the victor, history is filled with liars”
Young!? They were children
That scene with the French soldier, man. When he finally snapped out of battle mode and realized
I felt so bad for Duvlot. Paul couldnt even deliver his letter like he promised.
@@y.ghorbel4704He sacrificed himself to protect that young man who was lost on the battlefield, clearly he would be easily killed at that time.
And That Gurgling Sound As He Was Choking On Blood Was A Really Fine Addition
Man, that scene was powerful, I broke, the only part of the movie where I cried
That was the rawest thing.
“You say the kids of this generation can’t handle war, but the kids of those generations couldn’t handle it either! That’s why there’s PTSD!” - Ray William Johnson
@alancastilleja6394That's why we should be grateful that they had to sacrifice for our lives to be better. This generation wouldn't make it in war, but neither did the others yes, but the thing that changes is our view of respect
No generation truly survives war. If they live, they carry the trauma with them.
@alancastilleja6394if anything this generation would do better considering how much the government supports veterans now right?
Wrong. Veterans are forgetten still. Will this world ever change?
@@ChicoMogs. w name
@alancastilleja6394yeah they didn’t but this generation wouldn’t even go.
Paul was forced to become a monster. But he remained a human. He was a really good dude
Sadly he died while the person he saved just saw him dead sitting while picking dogtags 🙁😭
@@Raiden0944He took his scarf at the end for something to remember him by too. He lived to see the armistice too, getting stabbed in the back a minute before it happened. It’s even more tragic then the ending of the original movie
"The leaders shake hands and the countries celebrate, but the mothers are still waiting for their son to come home."
~A wise man
R/im14andthisisdeep
and the wifes waiting for their husband, the children waiting for their father
r/imanyageandthisisstill100percenttrue@@Basedlocation
@@Basedlocation This isn't a reddit moment it's the entire theme of the movie and book
@@BasedlocationAre you saying war isnt deep?
*A message to the future generations:*
_Don't let this movie die._
What’s the movie name?
@@fabiancastillo5784 All Quiet On The Western Front
It's a tale as old as time.
Veterans of colonial wars. Who thought the younger kids were gonna go through the same thing.
fuck why are we crazy oh god what is ahead of us this whole world is going mad and again we shall see eachother on battlefield its already here we just haven't realised it to much tension to of us are thirsty for destruction im sad and im sorry i don't know who or where ill be tomorrow but someone ill be a hero and for someone ill be terror horror god forgive me
BOOK*
War is like a game of chess to politicians
War is real hell to young civilians.
The soilders are pawns
Look at your name and picture, you worship war as if you'd last a day in it
@Bruhh fr, i forgot how many times i killed an pawn to kill an Knight/ bishop
Like, a thousand men could die for a 100 tanks/planes, even AA
@Bruhh Hello, the Holy Spirit today says to you: Only in Christ Jesus is there salvation, accept him as Lord and Savior of your life and your story transformed forever
"Soldiers are not numbers, they are friends, husbands and brothers." The words of a German soldier
One entire generation died for nothing 😢
Fr
It was the beginning of democracy to Europe. With Drawbacks that relate to this day. Without it, would you not see a democratic Europe at all.
@@E.V.A.N-COProductions Utter BS! Idi+ts like yourself always make excuses for barbarism without ever getting their hands dirty. FYI, WW1 brought about the birth of two of the most brutal dictatorial systems in history. The price was not worth it.
@@E.V.A.N-COProductionsdemocracy Is Literally stupid if there's no discipline
@@E.V.A.N-COProductions if you look at it like that then yes they died for something but for a war to "end all wars" you can say they died for nothing
“We have so much to say… and we shall never say it.”
- Erich Maria Remarque, WW1 Veteran and author of All Quiet On the Western Front
HE WAS A WW1 VETERAN!?
@@TheCoolSwat Yeah. Why do you think he wrote the book?
"They lied to us" - un-named solider
É uma série ou filme
Alguém me dê o nome quero assistir
@@jucelinojucelino8677 filme. Nada de Novo no Front.
@LordTristoonwon’t happen
@LordTristoon it won’t
@LordTristoon because there is no reason to
for those who wondering the song name: Seekae - Test & Recognise
Thank you!! I searched for a comment mentioning it for about 20 mins haha 😅
you actual gigachad
“War is where the young and stupid are tricked into killing each other”
- Niko Bellic
"...by the old and bitter"
ROMAN!
Not always, just in many modern wars
That scene where Paul stabbed the French soldier and tried saving him afterwards will always haunt me.
I cry everytime, scarring
Yea it really puts u into the situation u fight like an animal to survive n end up killing someone slowly
So u try to undo the damage but it’s too late
@@Gs9sk😮 yesss 😢
@@tanjapreisig you mustn’t let your poor heart see such things dear.
This should be mandatory watching in every high school or its equivalent everywhere .
What is the movie name
@@Orkan573 All Quiet on the Western Front.
@@sunchips9200I disagree on your disagreement, people should get the real visuals of war, a book doesn't justify what the great war truly was to the eyes of children who would rather watch random movies rather than meaningful books.
@@ModeratelyFine in certain situations books are better
I don't think so. Because when men are needed for war. They will all know the reality of it and no one will volunteer.
“War isn’t fought because you hate what’s in front of you, it is fought because you love what is behind you.” -Unknown
I'm liking this comment, but you obviously fight because you hate the enemy nations, which is infront of you, and you care about your own nation, which is behind you.
@@slenderfisk5799 You may hate the nation as a concept, but what I believe that quote means is that you do not hate the individual person in front of you. You have probably never met them prior to the battle and hardly know anything about them apart from the fact that they are fighting for the opposing nation. I think it is rather sad to think that you are fighting against someone who hasn’t done anything to hurt you prior to the war and maybe even could’ve been your friend if you had met in a different context. In the movie there is a scene that fits this quite perfectly- Paul is on the battlefield and throws himself into a large hole to protect himself from the shooting. There he meets a French soldier, whom he proceeds to severely injure to save his own life. However, as the French soldier lies there dying, Paul realizes that he is just like Paul himself- a soldier that fights for his nation and has a life and loved ones waiting for him at home. War is a tragedy
“Join the military they said. You’ll make your country better they said.”
it's more complicated than that
True
I think it was mandatory
@@andrespolo2722not in the movie
I mean when people get a free pass to stay in our country with our putting your end of the work in you can say that comfortably but when u see a fleet of battle ships at the beach bombing your friends and family do ask why or how the military should be mandatory like Israel probably not the best timing to say this but y'all to ignorant and need to know the consequences of thinking the way u do
14 yo kids who love wars and want to be on the batttlefield after they got into an actual battlefield and realize there are no phonk music edit, badass moment or sigma quotes, only death and suffer await them:
Literalmente, está se repitindo
The sad thing is that the generation that experienced the suffering during and especially after World War II is gradually dying out. So the game will repeat itself.
Ww3 coming up
@Chamar ka BAAP this guy confirmed my argument 😂
@@topg7290He thinks it's all fun and games. Little does he know.
Anytime a military recruiter comes to a school this should be mandatory to watch right before or after they talk.
most military isn’t doing this so no that’s stupid it’s nice to know that i read not all rainbows tho
@@robertbruhcuh3634 Tell that to Russia and Ukraine… The Russian casualties have surpassed any war waged in their entire history. It’s only to get worse come Spring and Summer.
Bottom line: war is abhorrent, gruesome, and bloody. No one wins. That’s the truth, and that’s what should be known, that’s what should be told. No more lies for honor and country; Dulce et Decorum est.
@@user-vr5zk9ox8d even the 8 million casualties in WW2?
@@__LC__ Aside from WW2
@@__LC__ A lot of those deaths were from famine and Holodomor though, but yes World War is a different escalation.
"War is young men dying and old men talking."
-Franklin D. Roosevelt
This quote always hits hard
Really roojwelt 🤔
@@kishanmishra2940 yej
Coming from him that is ironic.
@@AbdirahmanIdris-ku9xmhe had no choice since he was the leader,old, and was crippled but of course he knew his situation
“I have never advocated war except as means of peace, so seek peace, but prepare for war. Because war... War never changes. -Ulysses S. Grant
haha funni fallout 4 reference
@@someweird0436 😧😟
@@someweird0436 "war... Changes never... War.... Shit...."
war… war never changes… my great great grandfather slipped on a lego and broke his tibia
Cringe
"If it weren't for these uniforms, we could be friends"
-Paul Bäumer -ww1
What i like about this movie that separates it from all other WW1/WW2 movies and series is the fact that we see the war in the perspective of a young Germain soldier, a natinality depicted as the great enemy and evil of both wars, it really makes us understand that no matter the nationality and origine there's only victimes in a war.
Yeah, I think we as humans collectively tend to generalize a whole group of people based on their nationality. For example, Paul Bäumer was only at the cusp of adulthood when he entered the war. He wasn’t one of the people who started it, he was just a teenager that fell victim to the propaganda his superiors, those he is supposed to be able to trust, spread and the peer pressure that created. In this age of individuality it is quite shocking how much people can still generalize and view millions of people whom they do not know as their enemies
Edit: Spelling mistake
Nome do filme?
@@JoséInácio70kg All Quiet on the Western Front
There are many movies from perspective of german(or axis) soldiers
"there are no winners in war."
-the wisest man I knew
War is young men dying and old man talking”-Franklin D Roosevelt
Wasn't it someone else who said that well before Roosevelt?
Then he sent his young men to die😂
This has to be one of the hardest edits I’ve seen in my entire life. Seriously, props for this. It really makes you see and think differently of war.
Song ???
"There is nothing heroic in war, only death, hunger and fear."
-A wise man
Song: test & recognise (Flume re-work)
Nice
bgm so nice
Thank you. Nice
(slowed+reverb)
@@k25x96 Yep
“When the state starts killing people, it always calls itself the Motherland”
- Johan Strindberg
Exept Germany
They called themselves the Fatherland
@@fluffy0312 I know. I quoted the person to whom this statement belongs, without amendment. meaning is the same
@@fluffy0312 In Spanish its also fatherland not motherland.
Literally everyone
@@fluffy0312 Many countries call themselves Fatherland, punk
"A king fighting his war, wouldn't that be a sight"
There’s a few instances of kings leading their men to battle, but theyre the exception not the rule by any means
@@coyotebongwater8986 It was a quote from Achilles in the movie Troy, when Agamemnon kept throwing young men like Achilles into meaningless battles to win his wars for him
fun fact: WW1 is the last instance of a King fighting alongside his men in battle. King Albert I of Belgium fought to defend Belgium during WW1.
Napoleon
Only napoleon and alexander ever do that and survive , thats why they are brave and smart at the same time
“But behind every gunsight, is a human being.”
-BF1
The sad truth is that people thought war was fun back then. They all thought that it would be fun to go see another country with their friends. But if they came back, they wouldn’t ever be the same before they went. War changes people, physically and mentally.
yes the moment the mc said "this isn't what i imagined" i felt really bad for him
Ther are peopel who say oure Generation had a wrong look at war but the greatest Generation had a more wrong look at it
@@babalu7737true
My grandfather fought in ww1. Never talked about it. Can’t imagine what he went through!
I got a great great grandfather who fought in ww1, a great granfather who fought in ww2 and two cousins of my great granfather who fought always in ww2 at Stalingrad (both cousins fought at stalingrad) while my great granpa fought in algeria and morocco then he was captured by the americans
My grandpa went to Stalingrad and walked home and my great grandfather in the Alpine trenches
None ever spoke of war from that day onward
Your grandpa is over 110 years wow
@@Harry_maguire_ Imagine thinking he's allowed to only talk about people who still are alive.
@@nongprayuth485fr
"War Is Sweet To Those Who Have Not Experienced It."
get over it, as long as life exist war will continue and people will still fight and die in it
@@AutisticPlays ok but we won't "get over it"
@@RealDawg0 ok 👴🏻
R/im14andthisisdeep
@@AutisticPlays maybe you should put those 8000hours of CoD to good use and fight all the wars and kill all the bad guys, since you're so smart?
This edit is extremely well done, gave me chills
I’m a history wiz. I love all historical warfares and empires and I love to learn about them. But when I watched this movie, it really changed my perspective on everything and it made me question the world more than normal. Not only this film, but many others, along with real-life war footage, you can tell that these young men were lied too and arent happy about what they’re doing. Not only that but they’re entire country ends up paying the price. Wether it be the lost life of family and friends, economical loss, and even those that do survive suffer the stated above plus PTSD, hallucinations, nightmares and much more. The people get generalized as this stereotype when in reality they were as innocent as those young men. I know that most of the vets that survived are long gone, and most likely in a better place. But it still hurts. Even interviews with WW2 vets are the most emotional thing i’ve seen. Young men were lied to because the government and military couldn’t suck up their pride for the better of their people. Especially if you think about what our eorld has turned too. Modern society is a failure. This is not what these men fought for. It’s really depressing, but also aggravating, atleast for me, because of the young lives lost, but also because the government and military didnt care. Instead of having them sit at their trench on high alert until armistice, they sent a full blown attack when it wasn’t needed. Alot of young men could’ve been saved, including Paul, but no. The government and military’s pride was “too important” compared to the luves of their soldiers, and all who went against it were shot in a firing line. This makes me sad, but I cannot do anything about it accept study it. This is alot but I just had to get some feelings off my chest because this genuinely makes me sick to my stomach, but also depressed and sympathetic towards those who suffered loss, although most of then may be dead today, I still give my condolences. May all those young men, American, German, Austrian, French, British, no matter where they’re from, Rest in Peace.
You could see it all in the rotund general- throughout the movie the most running he does is walking his dog.
He has fancy dinners, never even tries to get his boots dirty, but gives lofty lectures on being a "soldier"
Contrasting the higher ups with the tragic end of Tjaden, esp was jarring for me. A lot of people talk of the scene with the Frenchman, but Tjaden's moments hit me harder, the man knew the war had claimed him, even if he was still alive.
He and Kat were my favorite, if only that little shit from the farm let the eggs go
Me too. I also love history.
Finally a movie from the German perspective every other movie makes Germans look like they were psychopaths
if you are so fascinated by the film, I advise you to read the original book (the film was shot based on a one-name novel by Erich Maria Remarque). About the film, this is a really worthy work, maybe even a masterpiece, especially against the background of what was released in 20/21/22, although it is not devoid of historical inaccuracies (tanks by the time they appeared in the film have long been familiar and did not cause any surprise on the battlefields), there are logical inaccuracies in the plot, but the general the picture covers all the shortcomings, I was also very impressed by this film
Lets stand together and lead ourselves towards change. A world of prosperity. A world where everyone loves each other no matter what their language or color. Humanity is valued more than anything. Can't we do this?
Watched the movie. The most gut wrenching part is when the main character says “I miss my comrades”
for me the death of the french soldier is the saddest and most difficult to watch scene
@@miguel.sa_ exactly
the way the main character started breaking down too
@@wawagwaw the “i’m sorry” brought me in tears
@@miguel.sa_ for me it was the tanks are going in the trenches and everyone is screaming because they can litteraly do nothing or all the times they run through no mans land and people are cut down before they can even fight back and how one death meant so little in the battle as a whole
Could you tell the name of the film, please?
"Just wait til you see it, what a man can do to another man..."
"A soilder never comes home,the man that comes home,that isn't him,that's a different man,years of seeing the horrors of war without knowing going into it,has made him a different man, a soilder may never be the same"
"War is when the young and stupid are tricked by the old and bitter into killing each other"
-Niko Bellic
Searched for this one. One of the best quotes!
"Off to the camps" got a whole new meaning 20 years later
Shitty translation i think, there are a few parts that are just wrong and I think in this case it should have been “Auf in den Kampf!” Meaning something like “Off to the war!”
I translated it wrong, it means off to the war
@@nejtro off to the fight/struggle
@@benediktfreischlad1258 “Kampf” means fight in English, so in this case it translates to “Off to battle!”
Iam german, and I got shivers down my spines as I heard the last 3 lines, I could never do such things, rather would I die that fight a war or live a war, the big people destroy the living
Für Kaiser, Gott und Vaterland.
You wouldn't but smone have to.......your not fighting isnt gonna protect your country. Smoene needs to fight......and it will always be there
@@zoropiratehunter4103no one needs to go to a place so he can die
War is just a unnecessary conflict between idiots and psychos and forced ones
I am also German and, if this was a country that was worth protecting for me, which it is not currently, I would fight and die for it. But not happy either, because even if I died for the greater good, I imagine I would hate every minute and do my best to survive
I know it’s a year later but this is the best edit I’ve seen of all quiet. Your the only one that kept the sounds of the movie in the background and it just makes it hit so much harder
ive never wanted to walk out of watching a movie. i went to go watch IT when i was like 11 but this movie was really a real kind of scary. plus i was in my warm and peaceful room.
@México Ball they mean “IT” the movie
14 yo edgy kids when they go to war and realize there's no phonk music, sigma edits or replay buttons:
And no respawn
18-20* year old kids
And you don’t know either lol stop the disrespect
@@InbalGoldbeMost people that aren’t dumb know what war is actually like. It’s a depressing bloody mess.
Bro just shut up some people arent like that and are just patriotic
I'm 14 but I've read a book unlike sigma kids and I can tell you war is not cool in any way and I would hate to be in a war but peace isn't eternal and war will always spring up no matter what humanity does.
I rarely cry in movies, but that french soldier getting stabbed made me cry
This is the most raw, brutal depiction of war I’ve ever seen.
And honest, and real, and most realistic depiction of war.
My Great Grandfather fought in the end of WW1 a few months prior to the end of it, fought in the Battle of Carei and in the Bratislava-Brno Offensive. Truly a great hero.
i thank him for his service
Thanks for his service
I haven't never seen a movie that looks so realistic all the deaths all the weapons, the atmosphere everything man damn just pure death 💀 💀 💀 💀 😬☠️☠️
Music?
This movie really shook me, man. War is always so romanticized, the stories of honor and valor, courage in the face of death and impossible odds. Those stories, written in the blood of the fallen and the tears of those who loved them, spoken in the wails of lament, screams of the dying and cheers of the victors. The story of war is the story of man. It's almost beautiful.
This is so true. And we have 14 year olds thinking war is just badass with a bunch of sigma edits. Then they realize, and it's terrifying.
@@jayzplayzgamez exactly. Yes there's merit to being a soldier. But you don't really understand unless you've been there. I haven't either thankfully. I've always asked actual soldiers about their experience. I myself was in basic to join infantry, didn't make it. But i keep in touch with a few of the dudes who did. War is never what it's made up to be. Just people killing each other for someone else's benefit
А как фильм называется подскажите пожалуйста?
“War is when the young and stupid are tricked by the old and bitter into killing each other”
-Niko Bellic
Brilliant film. Brilliant edit. Name of the song is Test and Recognize by Seekae (Flume remix)
I just finished the book two days ago, and HOLY SHIT, it was easily the best book I've ever read.
'war is where the young and stupid are tricked by thr old and bitter into killing each other.'
-Niko Bellic
The new Netflix Terminator series said it best: what makes you think man is worth saving? What sets humans apart from other animals? War. The act of mass destruction.
Girl: I can’t believe he didn’t cry at titanic does he ever cry?
What Men cry at:
I literally cried watching this edit, so you're right
Female - same
Realmente, esses filmens de guerreiros lutanto até a morte são os únicos que me fazem chorar. E também o filme da paixão de Cristo. Esses filmens mostram a realidade como ela é, ou seja, SANGRENTA.
It’s been 80 years since we’ve had a war like that and I gotta say I’m horrified how much worse war will be now a days.
Come and see is also very good anti war movie
We have such a war happening now. With all the attrocities, deportations and everything. I pray for Ukraine every day 🥺❤️
War is not as bad now, less sickness and better medical treatment. For example as many people died in Afghanistan over 20 years or so than on Omaha beach on D-Day alone.
@@dylansbadodern warfare could be not as gruesome as past wars but could definitely be a bit challenging knowing that your going into a war knowing we have technology that involves us not even needing to be in person
@@josislost that kind of existed since World War 1 with things like Artillery,Plane Bombings and chemical attacks
one of the best edits I have ever seen
My great grandad said to me:
“Even in victory, there is still loss.
Elders bicker and send off boys like you to fight and be crushed by tanks, shot, stabbed, blown up, burned, strangled and then left in wet mud to lay there for 6 years. Yes, the Germans are to blame, but that shouldn’t mean that the people that fought for them are. They were doing the bravest thing that any generation would and will ever do, they fought for their rights, their friends, their families and their countries.”
I love all quiet on the western front because unlike other anti war movies you know that all these young boys will fight and die for no reason and lose the war. It shows the helplessness of war. Most anti war movies at least usually are told by the perspective of the allies who won the war which gives people a sense that all those Americans and French and British soldiers died not in vain but it’s different for the casualties of the axis
You do have to understand that the allied had to stop Germany. No matter how you think about how great these soldiers were. Someone had to get the job done
@@josislostthe Allie’s started the war
@@josislost And you understand, that what you are saying here is wrong?
Germany was only on the side of Austria-Hungary because it was a LOYAL ally. The Serbs started it, you could also argue that the Austrians are to blame, but certainly not the Germans.
I would rather argue that the Entete were the "bad guys" in the conflict, for all the things they did and were on the side of Serbia, which were major contributors to it. And even had a traitor country that betrayed its own allies.
But you know, history is written by the victors and no one wants to see themselves as the bad guys
@@josislost Whether they had to stop them or not doesn’t take away from the tragedy of these soldier’s deaths. Although they are fictional, they do represent the Young German generation that was lost in a war that only ended in defeat and more misery
Wish they showed the moment where Paul returns home and is now able to see through his teacher's bullshit. And the next wave of schoolkids going off to war don't believe him when he tries to warn them and call him a coward instead. Him, who has actually been there and seen it, is treated as if he knows nothing.
And the fact that most of them thought it was an adventure😢
This brings back flash backs
I can't stop watching it again and again. This song fits perfectly.
Regarding the book and the movie, both are amazing and left me speechless. I enjoy reading Remark and respect him as a person. The very moment I knew the movie was going to appear on big screens, I knew I would watch it very first day. Worth it!
Watched it for like 4 times last month
You reach the moment where the detonation of a gun no longer scares you, it just becomes something more a part of you.
Music?
All wars have been ultimately for nothing in the end. Beautiful
The German spring offensive, also known as Kaiserschlacht ("Kaiser's Battle") or the Ludendorff offensive, was a series of German attacks along the Western Front during the First World War, beginning on 21 March 1918. Following American entry into the war in April 1917, the Germans decided that their only remaining chance of victory was to defeat the Allies before the United States could ship soldiers across the Atlantic and fully deploy its resources. The German Army had gained a temporary advantage in numbers as nearly 50 divisions had been freed by the Russian defeat and withdrawal from the war with the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk.There were four German offensives, codenamed Michael, Georgette, Gneisenau, and Blücher-Yorck. Michael was the main attack, which was intended to break through the Allied lines, outflank the British forces (which held the front from the Somme River to the English Channel) and defeat the British Army. Once that was achieved, it was hoped that the French would seek armistice terms. The other offensives were subsidiary to Michael and were designed to divert Allied forces from the main offensive effort on the Somme. No clear objective was established before the start of the offensives and once the operations were underway, the targets of the attacks were constantly changed, depending on the tactical situation.
Once they began advancing, the Germans struggled to maintain the momentum, partly due to logistical issues. The fast-moving stormtrooper units could not carry enough food and ammunition to sustain themselves for long, and the army could not move in supplies and reinforcements fast enough to assist them. The Allies concentrated their main forces in the essential areas (the approaches to the Channel Ports and the rail junction of Amiens). Strategically worthless ground, which had been devastated by years of conflict, was left lightly defended. Within a few weeks, the danger of a German breakthrough had passed, though related fighting continued until July.
The German Army made the deepest advances either side had made on the Western Front since 1914. They re-took much ground that they had lost in 1916-17 and took some ground that they had not yet controlled. Despite these apparent successes, they suffered heavy casualties in return for land that was of little strategic value and hard to defend. The offensive failed to deliver a blow that could save Germany from defeat, which has led some historians[who?] to describe it as a Pyrrhic victory. In July 1918, the Allies regained their numerical advantage with the arrival of American troops. In August, they used this and improved tactics to launch a counteroffensive. The ensuing Hundred Days Offensive resulted in the Germans losing all of the ground that they had taken in the Spring Offensive, the collapse of the Hindenburg Line, and the capitulation of Germany that November.
My grandfather died in ww2 and my great grandfather fought in ww1, Luckily my great grandfather came back home after he survived, but died earlier then he supposed to
World War 1 was unbelievably brutal
WW2 was even crazier
@@RushD256 not really, in terms of brutality
@@RushD256 WW1 was way brutal in terms of soldiers’s conditions
@@user-rj4gu5oh3k on the Western front yes but the eastern front of WW2 was the most brutal
WW1 was brutal because of the tactics, the generals were used to the 19th century warfare with no automatic weapons combined with that shitty “honor”, meaning you hold your position or advance or u will get executed if u became a desertor(if u retreat or do not jump out of the trenches in rampage attack), that kind of thoughs leas to a massive carnage like The Somme or Verdun, where machine guns where causing a los pf casualties. Instead, in WW2 the lives were more valuable, the tactics always implies tanks advancing protecting the troops or first cannons attacks to clear the area si the land troops can only march and claim, think that D Day in WW2 was the daily in WW1, trying to take enemy’s positiong attacking no man’s land.
The reason I love this movie so much is not because of the action but because of its truth. It doesn't try to glorify war but try's to desensitize it.
WW1 was the first war of it's kind. Never before had warfare been conducted on the scale it was, with the production it had. Nobody could have known or been prepared up for what the war was going to bring. The reason I say this is because of how tactics evolved from 1914 to 1918
I think the movie shows that perfectly. The way tanks were presented and the spiders you could just tell they were socked and horrified. It does a great job also showing the extreme effects of chemical warfare.
"War is hell"
But wars are still appearing
"War is a racket. It always has been. It is possibly the oldest, easily the most profitable, surely the most vicious. It is the only one international in scope. It is the only one in which the profits are reckoned in dollars and the losses in lives." - Smedley Butler
this movie had a perfect example of the perfect ending in my opinion. it’s was so perfect emphasizing the meaning of the movie and that the war was for nothing
"In a war, the rich put the bullets and the poor put the blood."
Yeah, this is right!!!👍👍👍 Great injustice!!!😢
This is why history important
"If at the end of a war story you feel uplifted, or if you feel that some small bit of rectitude has been salvaged from the larger waste, then you have been made the victim of a very old and terrible lie. There is no rectitude whatsoever. There is no virtue. As a first rule of thumb, therefore, you can tell a true war story by its absolute and uncompromising allegiance to obscenity and evil."
Tim O'Brien, The Things They Carried
Coldest edit ever
This slaps hard 🛐🛐🛐
All of their mothers are waiting for them to come home
I respect every men and women who fought during the wars, in particullary in WW1, I am french and I knew some people who lived this horror, all of them said this to me :
"I know what is hell, I lived it, we fought for the future, for our days, and thats why I don't want you to live that, it is not a game, just a gruesome experience, I hope you will not live this like I did"
"Je sais ce qu'est l'enfer, je l'ai vécu, nous nous sommes battus pour l'avenir, pour aujourd'hui, et c'est pourquoi je ne veux pas que tu vives ça, ce n'est pas un jeu, juste une expérience horrible, j'espère que tu ne viveras pas cela comme moi je l'ai vécu"
Unfortunately, those people died few years ago, and today, I am afraid... with the Ukraine war, some people are saying that there will be a WW3... honestly, if this happens, I would fight for my country but I really don't want to live this
""Murders are not monsters, they are people and that is the most terrifying thing."
-Alice Sebold
Just finished watching this masterpiece & i am here to write my experience with this movie but am not able to figure out what to write and how shall i express my thoughts.. It's absolutely breath-stopping movie which shows the reality of war , and glimpses of horror of WW1, and also portrays that how war brings the destruction and terror. The last movie i saw on war was Saving private ryan aroubd more than 2 years ago. And now seen this movie. It's absolutely fantastic and thrilling. Every character specially Paul Baumer has played splendid role. Kudos to team of makers and all artists.
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The cut from the cheers to machine gun fire is so heavy and delivers the punch. War is not glorious and sexy. It's brutal.
My grandfather used to have a saying that said, "everyone's mind is a different world and no two worlds are the same"...
Walking into the corporate office without sight of earphones. Striding gracefully while captivating the inevitable attention of her surroundings. Evoking a sense of sigh cultivated by her femininity. Not realizing that she faces a battlefield....
the ending kills me inside every time
The movie was honestly so good.
Politician : To Glory !
Naive youngman : Yeahh !
Also Politician : Drink and Eat confortablely while war raging
“and now i’m standing all alone, open eyed, turn the page, my little dark age..” would be a perfect song for that part
Now in days people think there life is miserable because they get there phone taken away
Lol... exactly !!! These kids don't know what's real suffering can be.
@@zoropiratehunter4103as a 14 year old. I am truly disappointed in my generation. I taught my self to respect veterans and I wish I could make them the happiest people again because I know how much they fought for our freedom.
@@josislost You're 14. You're too immature to understand how much better your life is now that it would've been back then.
@@dxd5027 Bro he litreally said he respects people who fought and is happy for now, what do you want him to do get ptsd and fight in a war, such a dumbass
@@dxd5027shut the fuck up kid he’s only 4 years away from being 18 toddler
Greater love hath no man than this, that a man lay down his life for his friends.
- John 15:13
Lest we forget.
I watched AQOWF and goddamn was it a ride, the visuals, the brutality, the reality it was truly horrifying
People fight with each other who don't know each other for the people who know each other - Elon Musk
"War is where the young and stupid are tricked by the old and bitter in to killing eachother"-Niko Bellic
And smart key is intelligent and charismatic
Truly the greatest generation.
No, the saddest. There was nothing great about that time. The people weren’t heros, they were victims.
@@Techinvestor567 worry about this generation kid, which is busy finding their true gender
@@stewie3932 if rather that then massive amount of young men, innocent citizens dying in a meaningless war
@@conj6575 not meaningless, get your history facts right
Edit : People saying that its was meaningless,shouldn't have happened should really have to learn about the balkan region and the growing tensions in Europe since the starting of 1900s . Europe was a pressure cooker at that time .Slowly and slowly the pressure was only increasing and was finding a way to be released ,and the death of Archduke Franz became the reson due to which the pressure cooker exploded.
@@stewie3932 war is the most primitive form of solving issues. I‘d rather discuss gender than getting burned alive.
this is a really good edit. because it shows what they were told, than it shows the reality of what they never imagined.