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1944

1944

7.0
10
  • May 15, 2019
  • 1944 succeeded in showing war as it was: cruel

    Impressive and realistic movie about war on the Eastern Front in Estonia 1944. The Soviets are coming back as the German Army retreated with Estionians forced to fight eachother. For me it is quite understandable that the Soviet victors were suspicious about the loyalty of Estonian soldiers forced in the Red Army. "Red" because they were quite cruel to anybody not loyal to the Soviet Stalinistic system. Therefore the Soviet Army had real officers and "Political" officers (commissars) which ruled everything behind fighting. Because after 1945 Estonia would be occupied by the Soviet system for another 46 years, I am inclined to feel few sympathy for the Red Steamroller. That Estionians were fighting in the Waffen-SS was normal practise in the German Army, where all soldiers of foreign countries were drafted in the Waffen-SS. Waffen-SS divisions mostly got the more difficult tasks and were famous for their will to figjht under extreme difficult circumstances and hold the line were other units would have fled.

    Most professional and very convincing were the grey glimpses of the famous German heavy cruiser Prinz Eugen in the background firing 8 inch HE shells on the assaulting Soviet troops when they attacked Saaremaa (Ösel) island from the Sörve (Sorbe) peninsula. These scenes are important high quality features to make the movie more authentic and valuable in my eyes, like the correct material, insigna's, emblems and uniforms. The T34/85's were also correctly depicted smashing German defensive lines and trenches and German soldiers could only reply with Panzerschreck, Panzerfausts and hand grenades. The Soviet sniper did his (ugly) duty when he silenced the German key defenders, like the one with the Panzerschreck.

    That war is inhuman, cruel and horrible and that Estonians tragically were forced to fight eachother is extensively showed in this realistic war movie.
    The Red Baron

    The Red Baron

    6.3
    9
  • Oct 3, 2012
  • Ultra fine and realistic impressions of WW1 and very good acting

    Rate this excellent movie as a true gem, next to Letters from Iwo Jima (Clint Eastwood), Hell in the Pacific (John Boorman), Die Fälschung (Volker Schlöndorff), Stalingrad (Joseph Vilsmaier), Das Boot (Wolfgang Petersen), Die Brücke (Bernhard Wicki) and Paths of Glory (Stanley Kubrick). Furthermore I am a dedicated fan of the movie "The Battle of Britain", which I saw at least a dozen of times like "The Longest Day" and my greatest war movie Inglorious Basterds (Valentino Tarantino) with Til Schweiger of The Red Baron/ Der Rote Baron.

    This very impressive war movie shows the First World War from the view of the flyers from the German side: Manfred von Richthofen and his companions. It shows beautiful impressions of the front, the area behind the front, the aerial scenes (Baloons) and even a precious view in the once splendid capital Berlin with the crossing of Friedrich Strasse and Leipziger Strasse: the heart of imperial Berlin. No other movie about WW1 shows such ultra realistic and colorful impressions. The movie obviously was made around this "Impressionism" style and offer furthermore the love affair of Manfred with a Belgian nurse. She is now totally forgotten. The movie doesn't show how Manfred was shot down. This remains a mystery until today. Many complain about the script, but I personally have no problems with that. The actors performed very convincingly!!! Even the nurse, which was not from France but from the German provinces in Belgium. Heady is beautiful. Fiennes as Brown is British and alright! The Germans are all at least real Germans!!! This is an enormous quality, where Hollywood is terrible in all these aspects. Germans are also no superman losing their pilots in air combat and soldiers on the ground in even numbers compared to their enemies. War is pure attrition and the movie remains very loyal to this rule, unlike most other movies, were only the anonymous enemy takes the losses.

    The left out scenes would have added great value to the already very well selected scenes. The only major flaw in the movie is that the Germans speak English. A minor point is that in front line scenes or night bombardment scene too many soldiers are hit within the view. That WW1 was bloody was clear to me, but these scenes were a little over the top. Music is also very moving and adds greatly to the atmosphere. The song at the end was also well chosen, a little "daring" and refers to Shirley Bassey. Altogether an unique war movie and true pictorial gem.
    Little White Lies

    Little White Lies

    7.1
    9
  • Jan 22, 2011
  • One of the most realistic movies ever about the truth of life......

    Beautiful movie with topics and acting FAR ABOVE what we are used to get from the States (Hollywood). Most people in this movie of Canet are in their best years of their lives (and above the average if looking at their attractiveness)and meet on a holiday in Les Landes, south of France. Beautiful back ground music and (no French) songs coupled to nice realistic scenes of people which enjoy their holidays, but also have many disputes with their "friends". Acting is phenomenal!!All scenes within 2 and half hours watching are realistic and recognizable to the observer. The movie shows that people need each other to be able to have sex and make joy. If someone fells ill or is badly wounded as in this movie Ludo, he (or she) can shake it, because people tend to pay attention only to those which can offer them good company, joy or sex. Still there are some very friendly en good characters in this movie which offer people their attention without asking something in return. And off course the women in this movie are very forgiving to their more egoistic male partners, as is the case in real life.......
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