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The Boat (Das Boot) Interviews (Original Post)
BootinUp
Nov 2018
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mitch96
(14,659 posts)1. I won't reveal the ending
but it ripped my heart out.. The futility of war...
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rickford66
(5,667 posts)3. We watched this back in the 80's.
Once in the original German (with subtitles) and a German friend visiting. Another time in English. Watch the German version if you can. One of the finest anti-war movies.
mitch96
(14,659 posts)5. "One of the finest anti-war movies."
Along with "All quiet on the Western Front"... War is such a waste..
The only side that wins is the corporate side... Like your Krups coffee grinder?? Big supplier of arms to Nazi Germany. Along with Bayer, Siemens, Opel, VW,BMW, and Mercedes. All got away veritably scot free after the war... A bunch of others including American companies..
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dixiegrrrrl
(60,011 posts)4. I found it powerful and breathtaking.
Esp. on the big screen.
I was impressed by this review:
Spent 17 years of my life in Royal Navy submarines. 'T' class, 'A' class and 'R' class. Das Boot is the only submarine movie that shows exactly how it was. It could be a documentary.
footsinmymouths
(8 posts)6. Intensity in a limited set
Submarine movies rely greatly on the actors to deliver stellar performances because the sets are so limited to dark interior shots