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"All Quiet on the Western Front": Remaking the anti-war classic You wouldn't have thought a book that had sold 40 million copies and been made into a movie twice before would need another remake.
Before Berger brought the story to life on screen — for the first time in its native German — co-screenwriter Lesley Paterson spent years trying to capture a feeling that placed the audience ...
All Quiet On The Western Front Tells The Story Of A Young German Soldier Trying To Survive World War I There have been a lot of great World War I movies released over the years, with Sam Mendes ...
All Quiet on the Western Front is an adaptation of German World War I veteran Erich Maria Remarque's semi-autobiographical novel of the same name, published just one year before the film's release.
But All Quiet On The Western Front aims for your taste buds and your nostrils too. I don’t think I’ve ever seen a war film which is quite so fascinated by food.
For good reason Erich Maria Remarque’s masterwork “All Quiet on the Western Front” is routinely tagged the most important war novel ever written. At the time of its full-length publication ...
“All Quiet on the Western Front” (which was released in the United States on Netflix on Oct. 28) is a documentary of this war, even if it is technically a work of fiction.
And “All Quiet” doesn’t give us time to bask in that beauty; before long, we’re in a short, brutal battle, and then the ground is littered with dead bodies.
In “All Quiet on the Western Front,” from director Edward Berger, soldier Paul Bäumer (Felix Kammerer) is found in a pile of rubble by his comrades having survived a night of enemy shelling.
The Netflix adaptation of "All Quiet on the Western Front," the classic novel about the horrors of World War I, was directed by a German man and is in the German language.
Felix Kammerer, center, in “All Quiet on the Western Front.” Reiner Bajo/Netflix The fates of the author’s soldiers are also tweaked. But there are moments here that resonate.