Max Schmeling
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Max Schmeling's fights against Joe Louis are listed in the best ten boxing matches of all time.Max Schmeling's fights against Joe Louis are listed in the best ten boxing matches of all time.Max Schmeling's fights against Joe Louis are listed in the best ten boxing matches of all time.
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Profile of a Great German Boxer but not a War Film
I found this to be a very enjoyable movie indeed and in sharp contrast to the stinging comments made about the movie generally. Yes it is essentially a Boxing movie with a Nazi War theme but there is no blood, minimal violence, no bad language, no offending sex scenes and everything in the film, given the nature of the storyline to do with Nazis, is done in very good taste.
True, it is not a great film and I do not think the director ever intended it. He may have intended a personal message with the film and expressed a love of boxing and also of a German Boxing icon.
Max Schmeling was a respected fighter both before and after the War. Whether he was a Nazi or not is a concern or issue for the film and there are no scenes I recall in the film which show Schmeling in direct contact with anyone acting as Adolf Hitler. His respect for Joe Louis is humbling.
He lived a long life and was successful in business. He has stood the test of life in ways that modern boxing icons such as Bruno, Bugner, Tyson and even Mohammed Ali have not.
Max Schmeling had a Jewish manager and married a Czech woman. There is nothing about the film which could possibly give offence to a German or anybody else unless they were looking to be offended.
Yes the storyline is simplistic enough, there is no dwelling on Max Schmelings involvement in the war or on the exact nature of how he suffered injury and near death in the war. Enough to vaguely refer to it and not wonder more.
Remember the film is for entertainment and is not a documentary. If the latter then some of the films other comments will be more relevant.
True, it is not a great film and I do not think the director ever intended it. He may have intended a personal message with the film and expressed a love of boxing and also of a German Boxing icon.
Max Schmeling was a respected fighter both before and after the War. Whether he was a Nazi or not is a concern or issue for the film and there are no scenes I recall in the film which show Schmeling in direct contact with anyone acting as Adolf Hitler. His respect for Joe Louis is humbling.
He lived a long life and was successful in business. He has stood the test of life in ways that modern boxing icons such as Bruno, Bugner, Tyson and even Mohammed Ali have not.
Max Schmeling had a Jewish manager and married a Czech woman. There is nothing about the film which could possibly give offence to a German or anybody else unless they were looking to be offended.
Yes the storyline is simplistic enough, there is no dwelling on Max Schmelings involvement in the war or on the exact nature of how he suffered injury and near death in the war. Enough to vaguely refer to it and not wonder more.
Remember the film is for entertainment and is not a documentary. If the latter then some of the films other comments will be more relevant.
10thor2029
Max Schmeling a great story boxing of the year 1930
My opinion-.
This film traces the life of the legendary German boxer Max Schmeling, a German boxer born on 28 September 1905 in Klein Luckow (Mecklenburg- Western Pomerania) and died on 2 February 2005 in Wenzendorf (Lower Saxony). He was world heavyweight champion between 1930 and 1932 and will be making himself the first European heavyweight champion of the world. On June 12, 1930, after beating the American Jack Sharkey. Schmeling lost his title to points against Sharkey two years later, in 1932, but later beat the all-time African American champion Joe Louis on June 6, 1936, knocked down on the fourth and then KO in the 12th round . During the rematch organized on 22 June 1938, Louis wins by technical knockout in the 1st round. Max Schmeling later said: "After this defeat, I no longer existed for Hitler, my name had disappeared from the newspapers. Schmeling had then become the shame of Nazi Germany, and Hitler felt humiliated by this defeat in the face of a black man, repudiating him and sending him to battle on the front where he would do everything possible to survive. The production of the film by Uwe Boll is perfect and the film is even better thanks to the exceptional interpretation of Henry Maske. I loved this movie and I think it's really a movie to see or review.
This film traces the life of the legendary German boxer Max Schmeling, a German boxer born on 28 September 1905 in Klein Luckow (Mecklenburg- Western Pomerania) and died on 2 February 2005 in Wenzendorf (Lower Saxony). He was world heavyweight champion between 1930 and 1932 and will be making himself the first European heavyweight champion of the world. On June 12, 1930, after beating the American Jack Sharkey. Schmeling lost his title to points against Sharkey two years later, in 1932, but later beat the all-time African American champion Joe Louis on June 6, 1936, knocked down on the fourth and then KO in the 12th round . During the rematch organized on 22 June 1938, Louis wins by technical knockout in the 1st round. Max Schmeling later said: "After this defeat, I no longer existed for Hitler, my name had disappeared from the newspapers. Schmeling had then become the shame of Nazi Germany, and Hitler felt humiliated by this defeat in the face of a black man, repudiating him and sending him to battle on the front where he would do everything possible to survive. The production of the film by Uwe Boll is perfect and the film is even better thanks to the exceptional interpretation of Henry Maske. I loved this movie and I think it's really a movie to see or review.
Better than what you would expect of an Uwe Boll film
I got this movie in a video store bargain bin as an used copy. The cover was appealing as i am interested in WW2 and i like boxing as well. Then it was in my shelve for a while as i was intending to watch it with my cousin who likes both subject as well. But then at some point i decided to watch it anyway, and realize it was sporting the name of ... UWE BOLL on it. Oh boy... i decided to put it in the shelve and include it in my next pawnshop movie sell(i do that once in a while as i buy pretty much all my movies used in video store, i don't rent much and i hate video on demand) So as i was making my movie pile for the pawnshop, i decided i should at least give it a go, after all, my Boll hate comes mostly from him destroying video game licences and i actually did enjoy Rampage.
The movie is in German, but i choose to watch it English dubbed. I am not a fan of English dubbed, but i tough it was rather OK in this, the voices didn't bother me too much. I come from a french province so i am used to french dubbing, but not English ones. Anyway yes the acting was so-so, but not that bad. I could get into the movie. I think his boxing years where pretty well done, the fights whee numerous and entertaining, i was actually surprised. I think the war segments and how the Nazis saw him could had been way better done, but then again it was not the point of the movie per say.
Overall i am surprised... its a decent movie, even tough its made to by Boll. Got to give credit where its due, I'm sure if the movie would had been dubbed in french i would had even more fun watching it. There is nothing spectacular but the movie don't feel too cheap or whatever and i didn't knew Max Schmelling at all, so now i want to look him up on wikipedia.
So yeah, i liked the movie. Will i keep it or pawnshop it? I dunno yet, it was way better than expected.
The movie is in German, but i choose to watch it English dubbed. I am not a fan of English dubbed, but i tough it was rather OK in this, the voices didn't bother me too much. I come from a french province so i am used to french dubbing, but not English ones. Anyway yes the acting was so-so, but not that bad. I could get into the movie. I think his boxing years where pretty well done, the fights whee numerous and entertaining, i was actually surprised. I think the war segments and how the Nazis saw him could had been way better done, but then again it was not the point of the movie per say.
Overall i am surprised... its a decent movie, even tough its made to by Boll. Got to give credit where its due, I'm sure if the movie would had been dubbed in french i would had even more fun watching it. There is nothing spectacular but the movie don't feel too cheap or whatever and i didn't knew Max Schmelling at all, so now i want to look him up on wikipedia.
So yeah, i liked the movie. Will i keep it or pawnshop it? I dunno yet, it was way better than expected.
Who is the this guy?
Max Schmeling (2009) is a biographical movie co-written and directed by Uwe Boll and it follows the story of German boxer Max Schmeling. This movie was a first time watch for me and it was horrible.
Positives for Max Schmeling (2009): I watched this movie for free on YouTube.
Negatives for Max Schmeling (2009): The first major issue with this movie aside from the obvious ones that come with any Uwe Boll movie is that this is a biopic about a boxer who I've never heard of. You also have all of Uwe Boll's usual crap with his movies that is hilarious at this time. The actor portraying the boxer is clearly not an actor as he is so stiff and bland. The movie is way too long and gets dragged down by the horrendous pacing. I also hated the boxing matches and are the worst in any boxing movie. The story is unfocused and gets lost multiple times throughout the runtime. And finally, the ending doesn't even feel like an ending, it just cuts to black with random information.
Overall, Max Schmeling (2009) is probably the worst biopic movie I've seen in my life and another atrocious movie from Uwe Boll which is starting to get more hilarious with every movie I watch.
Positives for Max Schmeling (2009): I watched this movie for free on YouTube.
Negatives for Max Schmeling (2009): The first major issue with this movie aside from the obvious ones that come with any Uwe Boll movie is that this is a biopic about a boxer who I've never heard of. You also have all of Uwe Boll's usual crap with his movies that is hilarious at this time. The actor portraying the boxer is clearly not an actor as he is so stiff and bland. The movie is way too long and gets dragged down by the horrendous pacing. I also hated the boxing matches and are the worst in any boxing movie. The story is unfocused and gets lost multiple times throughout the runtime. And finally, the ending doesn't even feel like an ending, it just cuts to black with random information.
Overall, Max Schmeling (2009) is probably the worst biopic movie I've seen in my life and another atrocious movie from Uwe Boll which is starting to get more hilarious with every movie I watch.
Good Movie
So i did not know this movie was in german , thought it was in english lol but i continued to watch with english subs , this is a decent film , i dont get all the hate
max schmeling has a good story and this film embodied it , another title to watch is joe and max another decent film.
Did you know
- TriviaMax Schmeling himself once said that he would want Henry Maske to play him if there ever was a movie made about him.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Fuck You All: The Uwe Boll Story (2018)
- SoundtracksYou Rasal You
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- Budget
- $3,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross worldwide
- $96,456
- Runtime
- 2h 3m(123 min)
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- 2.35 : 1
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