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All Quiet on the Western Front

This 1930 film, No. 54 on the AFI's Top 100 list, still holds up as a surprisingly forceful and honest antiwar drama. Indeed, the modern sensibility is almost as startling as the sometime stagey acting of Lew Ayres, which can be excused by the fact that, three years after the introduction of sound, actors were still applying stage techniques to talking pictures. Ayres plays a German college student during World War I, who is brainwashed into enlisting in the Army (along with the rest of his class) by a zealously inspirational college professor. Once in uniform and on the front lines, however, he quickly discovers that the glory of the Fatherland is of little concern to a soldier dodging bullets and explosions, whose comrades are dying in his arms. As powerful in its way as Platoon almost 60 years later, it remains a classic tale of young soldiers' confrontations with the possibility of imminent and arbitrary death. Director Lewis Milestone shows a surprising range of techniques in this film from the formative years of moviemaking with sound. --Marshall Fine  more

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  • Posted: Jan-03-2009

3.5 stars out of 4

The Bottom Line:A compelling adaptation of Remarque's classic novel, All Quiet on the Western Front offers striking images--including battle scenes that look great today--and a wonderful ending that perfectly encapsulates the spirit of the book.

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  • Posted: Dec-21-2008

War/Antiwar

I have read the story both in English and in German. It is a classic tale describing the uselessness of warfare from the viewpoint of the soldier who is caught in the middle between two warring nations and/or cultures. He, as does most everyone, wants to be a hero, but what is heroic when you are...

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  • Posted: Oct-28-2008

Culpability...

True. The blood and gore of modern war films are absent, but so are the orchestrated scores, the heroes, and with them, the implicit glory of combat. The trench warfare and Maschinengewehr machine guns might be dated (along with the black and white format and by-modern-standards-poor sound), but...

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  • Posted: Sep-10-2008

Still a Classic

I probably saw "All Quiet on the Western Front" for the first time in the mid 50's. I was a young boy at the time and saw it as an adventure film. I later saw it several times and, of course, its powerful anti-war atmosphere really struck home during the Vietnam era. I am now in the process of...

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  • Posted: Jun-28-2008

An Historical Icon

This is a 1930 film production, faithfully based on Eric Marie Remarque's WWI novel by the same title. Considering the infancy of talkie film making when this was created, it is an absolutely remarkable piece. Many of the battle scene techniques have been recycled to this day. I read the novel...

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  • Posted: Jun-28-2008

All Quiet Screams loudly the devestation of War

All Quiet on the Western Front is a masterpiece of cinema. The movie released in 1930 is I think is the greatest movie made in a generation of movies that were making the transition from silent to talkies. Several things make this a movie not to be missed.1. The movie deals with WWI, and not to...

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  • Posted: May-04-2008

All Quiet On the Western Front: A Must See For Those Who Hate War-time Propaganda

The 1930 movie All Quiet on the Western Front staring Lew Ayres as Paul Baumer gives an accurate picture of the tragic loss of World War I. Eric Maria Remarque's classic anti-war novel and the motion-picture that followed relates the story of young men who were manipulated by the rhetoric of...

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  • Posted: Feb-26-2008

Still Crazy After All These Years

It's hard to imagine how with movies like these made 70 years ago people are still duped by their leaders and thrown into needless wars. Considering the age of the movie its amazing how entertaining and pertinent it still is, special effects are very good, but don't expect Saving Private Ryan.

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  • Posted: Nov-23-2007

STILL RELATIVE AFTER 77 YEARS!!

Based on the best selling novel of the same title by Erich Maria Remarque, it is based on his personal experience during WWI. But it is a story for all time, all nations and all wars. Just a reminder, that though the U.S. entered the war late, we still lost 120,000 soldiers in the waning months...

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  • Posted: Nov-19-2007

A good solid antiwar movie

This movie is so dated I had trouble sitting through certain parts of it, but the epic battle scene made it worth it. The "war to end all wars" was particularly horrifying in that it became a war of assembly-line production--a race for more troops, more bullets, more guns, more artillery, more...

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