Das Boot

1982 "On land they dreamed of being heroes. Beneath the sea they pray to be survivors."
8.4| 2h30m| R| en| More Info
Released: 10 February 1982 Released
Producted By: Columbia Pictures
Country: Germany
Budget: 0
Revenue: 0
Official Website: http://www.dasboot.com
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A German submarine hunts allied ships during the Second World War, but it soon becomes the hunted. The crew tries to survive below the surface, while stretching both the boat and themselves to their limits.

Genre

Drama, History, War

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Director

Wolfgang Petersen

Production Companies

Columbia Pictures

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AniInterview Sorry, this movie sucks
Lawbolisted Powerful
Matylda Swan It is a whirlwind of delight --- attractive actors, stunning couture, spectacular sets and outrageous parties.
Rosie Searle It's the kind of movie you'll want to see a second time with someone who hasn't seen it yet, to remember what it was like to watch it for the first time.
dakwamyth This has to be one of the best, if not the best psychological studies of war in a movie. The tension, tedium, and coarseness all work so well together that you can actually feel for the crew. The viewer get a close and personal feel for what these crews went through, how they felt, and what they had to go through to serve their insane Government. Wolfgang Peterson did a fantastic job directing this movie, and the cast was top notch to carry this out the way it needed to be. Do not expect a high action movie, it has its action, but that is not what this movie is. Be ready for a movie that is long, drawn out, and sometimes tedious to watch, it is well worth every minute of it. Be ready for a no thrills movie that shows you what hell was like in submarine warfare, in WWII. I wish we had something like this for the American Submariners in WWII.
pietclausen I saw Das Boot recently as I don't like watching foreign spoken movies, which spoils the viewing, having to read the subtitles. But I had heard many people praise this movie for it's realism without glorification of war. As the movie is based on true events I finally crossed the line.I got hold of the Director's Cut, the restoration copy, which runs for almost 3½ hours. Indeed it is a very dramatic movie and I am pleased to have seen it. But the extra hour made it too long and the events are stretched out, perhaps to give the viewer a personal apprehension and fear of being trapped whenever the boat was in dire straits. Life was constantly hanging by a thread and you experience this feeling too.The acting was superb, but in this longer version the movie only qualifies for a 7. I feel confident that I would rate it an 8 in the shorter version.
Nabil Wadi I've watched quite a lot of movies and I've given the ratings in IMDb for some movies. But, this is the first review I'm composing in IMDb. Because, It'd be a shame if I wouldn't have written it, this movie deserves it.It basically focused on the underwater experience of the then U- boats. Yet, it wasn't only about diving and war, it was diversified. We could see the turmoils of war, you can't say a safe zone in War, this matter was portrayed with excellence. The urge to survive was demonstrated considering every subtle details. I just wonder, without the help of modern CGI and all, how could it be done like this.This is the best German movie I've seen in my entire life. Even as a film, this is one of the very few which can be called the best movies of all time. The best thing about this movie is, Nazis were also human, it portrayed their struggle to survive the war, to see their loved ones once again. Even if it was a bit long than other movies, yet enjoyed every bit of it. If it could be possible, I'd have given 11 out of 10 for this movie.
jameslinton-75252 As a war film, Das Boot does what any great war film should does. It does not take one side or the other, but rather allows the audience to make up its own mind. This is especially true considering that Das Boot is a German film about a German U-Boat crew set in World War 2. The German sailors aren't portrayed as villains nor are their actions glorified. Rather they are hard- working men who fought out of love for their country. They were united by their loyalty to each other and to their country. Das Boot did a brilliant job at portraying the relationships that these men shared.Stylistically, the film was also brilliant. It conveyed the claustrophobic feel of the submarine, which was emphasised by the dim lighting.This is a fantastic film about how war can affect men of all races and nationalities. Watch it.Read my full review here: http://goo.gl/dYtLl6