Oh! What a Lovely War (1969): The Best Anti-War WW1 Musical

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    One of the most peculiar movies I've seen, it gets better with repeated viewing for the wrong reasons.
    A bit too ambitious: it tries keeping most of the songs the play has while having a whole new family as main characters, 5 of which are enlisted as soldiers and two women having prominent enough roles plus two kids, an older woman and an old man.
    It juggles way too much to be successful, the Smith family simply doesn't have enough screentime.
    Haig and the other British Generals are a fun bunch to follow, mostly because of the weirdness of the "plane of existence" they find themselves in.
    Great music.
    Kinda hoped for the COH2 video to do better tbh.
    Not quite sure about what's next.
    Maybe I'll just do a memebag, recent global events are spicy enough to get some laugh from.
    Songs used:
    Not gonna have a list this time, I either used scenes from the movie
    or audio from this recording of the play:
    • Oh! What A Lovely War
    Chapters:
    00:00 - Intro
    01:49 - "Abstract"
    02:49 - The park and the Smiths
    03:26 - WAR = BAD
    04:19 - Music and Pacing
    05:08 - The characters AKA Gnorri is blind
    05:53 - The Five Smiths
    07:28 - The Presentation
    09:34 - Flaws
    10:44 - Pacifism AKA Gnorri thinks he's smart
    12:20 - The message
    13:21 - Outro
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  • @tpxchallenger
    @tpxchallenger Рік тому +24

    They found a warehouse containing thousands of surplus WW1 uniforms, which is why the Tommies look so realistic. They are wearing the genuine articles. The dialogue is taken from written statements made by leaders of the time or from popular songs of the day.

  • @caleighbocrie577
    @caleighbocrie577 2 роки тому +28

    It’s such a beautiful film, I did a research project on WWI trench warfare in middle school and I came across clips of this film. I didn’t know how to get it and the only copy at the time I could find was an original VHS tape that was extremely expensive for me at that time. I gave up on the search until about 3 weeks ago (about 10 years later after that project), I found that I could buy it and watch it on here. I bought it and 2:30 hours later I was bawling my eyes off. I had only known those clips I mentioned so I built up in head of what type of film it would be, but it was so much more than I imagined. Loved it ❤️

    • @West_Coast_Mainline
      @West_Coast_Mainline Рік тому +2

      I stumbled on the last clip, boom

    • @lawrencium2626
      @lawrencium2626 7 місяців тому +1

      without a doubt one of the darkest war films i've ever seen, because it shows you the veneer of false cheer that gets played, and after seeing this film, whenever you look at it, you can see right through it.

  • @tombowen6430
    @tombowen6430 2 місяці тому +3

    ….a film of true genius that has kept me spellbound for nearly 60 years.

  • @pisbi
    @pisbi 4 роки тому +17

    This video deserves billions of views for that jerman joke.

  • @johnconlon9652
    @johnconlon9652 2 роки тому +6

    An interesting observation from Eastern Europe. There seems to me
    , an enormous chasm between Western, so-called "democracy" and Eastern Europe. (The Roman influence versus Teutonic tribes, which pertains to this day).
    I knew my avuncular "Godfather" in the 50s and 60s, and now have his "Embodiment" document dated the 5th of August 1914, to join his regiment "The Duke of Lancasters Own Yeomanry". Wounded and captured at Passchendale in 1917, he survived and even kept in touch post-war with the farmers in Bavaria where he laboured, starving like everybody else; even invited to the Berlin Olympics in 1936.
    He obviously suffered greatly and he and his wife slept in separate rooms post-war, having no children. My brother and I learnt a bit about trench warfare, wizz-bangs, going over the top, puttees and other topics - but not often.
    I loved the film when it came out. The ghastliness of war was obscured but the insanity obvious, surrealistically.
    Thank you for your presentation.
    Slante! (I'm Irish).

  • @rolfagten857
    @rolfagten857 2 роки тому +7

    It actually tells in simple form the origin and the tide of 1914-1918.

  • @GnorriTV
    @GnorriTV  4 роки тому +7

    This video has been ready for a while, I wanted to wait until the copyright claim dispute was resolved before publishing it, but it's taking too long.

    • @andrewrison3644
      @andrewrison3644 3 роки тому

      Wondered if they were referring to ww1 battle of Verdun or ww2? Only wondering because she says " they are all the same" but would they also reference ww2? Maybe only because of the scene where death/chorus at the beach and it says World War 1 not The Great War.thoughts?

    • @johnconlon9652
      @johnconlon9652 2 роки тому

      I hope you might read my comment.
      Slante!

  • @MrDaiseymay
    @MrDaiseymay Рік тому +3

    IT has no equal, unique, and masterful, especially as Richard Attenborough had no previous experience directing films. I gues thats why it was unique, unsullied by previous knowledge.

  • @zurosaioromo4534
    @zurosaioromo4534 2 роки тому +4

    i cried multiple times upon viewing this movie hehh... good movie.

  • @Spearhead-lz1oq
    @Spearhead-lz1oq Місяць тому

    If you know your WW1 history, and are well read on the topic, this movie is perfect! If you have been absorbing Hollywood movies on WW1 then you will be confused. I would also add that is a depiction of the events that happened and the impact they had on a family. To call it "anti-war" to me is not quite on target. When most people think of "anti-war" they bring to mind some Vietnam Era Hollywood product that bashes the soldiers. This is a unique product and can not be easily labeled. Thanks for doing this review.
    No scenes should have been cut - each tells a part of the story. Don't you feel the the sense of utter futility when the crowd slowly empty the scene by driving off the protesters? (4:56) mark.
    I hope you know that the songs were authentic to the era but the soldiers adapted the words to reflect conditions. As the movie progresses so to does the mood. Your nit pics about not being able to distinguish characters when they change clothing or appearance makes me wonder about you. Perhaps this movie is from an earlier era when people invested time, emotion, and thought into a film. This is one of the riches films out there.
    8:07 is the Battle of the Frontiers: 1914 where the French, following Plan 17, charged directly into the German kill zones. One of the biggest blood baths in history.
    The first reality wake up call to happen in 1914.

  • @hygher
    @hygher 2 роки тому +5

    Holy Hell this Video's awesome

  • @ScratchthechalkBoard
    @ScratchthechalkBoard 3 роки тому +5

    Always liked that scene as well with that Tim Roth looking US soldier who turns the map around 😂 even though those crazy kamikaze final line about not coming back they will be buried over there...odd

    • @GnorriTV
      @GnorriTV  3 роки тому +1

      The official lyrics are "we won't come back 'till it's over over there" the movie's version of "We'll be buried over there" is either a version the troop sang or a liberty the movie took (I don't think the song in the original musical at all) to add an element of disillusionment

    • @ScratchthechalkBoard
      @ScratchthechalkBoard 3 роки тому

      @@GnorriTV yeah I know! Its strange how they let them change it which destroyed the entire song.crazy right?

    • @MrDaiseymay
      @MrDaiseymay Рік тому

      @@GnorriTV MANY OF THE LYRICS SUNG BY THE TROOPS , WERE CYNICAL ALTURNATIVES TO THE REAL VERSION

  • @petercrosland5502
    @petercrosland5502 Рік тому +1

    I was at school in the early '60's, history - for us - ended in 1913. Nobody wanted to explain this horror, or the rematch. Don't make light of it, you really don't want to know how many Smiths didn't come back. 2 hours I can live with, 4 years probably not.

  • @barryloughran3632
    @barryloughran3632 5 місяців тому

    IF, the digging graves, followed by filling them in later, doesnt Move you, and disturb you, then !?!?! ?

  • @West_Coast_Mainline
    @West_Coast_Mainline Рік тому +2

    Hits hards

  • @Blackfoxparadox
    @Blackfoxparadox 5 місяців тому

    red poppies symbolise those that die eveeyone who has a poppy dies. the irish soldiers was really touching

  • @greenbeepm
    @greenbeepm 2 роки тому +2

    why do all of the generals and officers have super villain mustaches, I get that war is terrible, but thats just outlandish

    • @West_Coast_Mainline
      @West_Coast_Mainline Рік тому +6

      Because that was the fashion, all the generals are real generals and most officers had mustaches because thats the fashion

    • @tpxchallenger
      @tpxchallenger Рік тому

      All the generals in all the armies had facial hair except our own Arthur Currie, commander of the Canadian Corps.

  • @kennethbooker4955
    @kennethbooker4955 2 роки тому +2

    Another British film good cast

  • @wiliammound7942
    @wiliammound7942 5 місяців тому

    It’s a film, an entertainment NOT a documentary!

  • @barryloughran3632
    @barryloughran3632 5 місяців тому

    the END at the Field of rest is prob the Best Best ends EVER

  • @yankeedoodle7365
    @yankeedoodle7365 8 місяців тому

    Ya this is the one I point to people if they want a proper anti war film, also the fact of if being made a play just after the war and truly made the point of how truly horrible thing it was and how it was viewed at the time.

  • @kaletovhangar
    @kaletovhangar Рік тому +1

    As far as gore not being allowed,not quite.Just watch "Charge of the light brigade" from 1968.

  • @stuarthastie6374
    @stuarthastie6374 2 роки тому +4

    Remember, Vietnam was happening at the time, and UK was beeing economically pressured to send troops.}
    L´eapfrog i{`´ the most im}portant song

  • @featheranimations2798
    @featheranimations2798 2 роки тому +2

    Why isn't their more comments?

    • @GnorriTV
      @GnorriTV  2 роки тому +1

      Not a particularly interesting topic I guess

    • @somethingtoputonpizza6667
      @somethingtoputonpizza6667 2 роки тому +1

      @@GnorriTV how could that be that's like saying musicals are fulling out of style.........oh

    • @johnconlon9652
      @johnconlon9652 2 роки тому +2

      @@GnorriTV I disagree and will subscribe.
      I like different views.

    • @pitedapollo6175
      @pitedapollo6175 2 роки тому +2

      @@GnorriTV such a shame

    • @MrVinnie47
      @MrVinnie47 Рік тому

      My school in London did the play in 1974. It had a major impact on my views. War is a ridiculous way to run a planet! 🤷🏻‍♂️🌎

  • @mihel1640
    @mihel1640 Рік тому +1

    11:48WRONG, they landed a force in a part of greece that was pro entente (there were two factions in greece: pro central Powers and pro entente, there were also french troops)and they Just sat down and did NOTHING untill Greece declared war on the central Powers.

    • @GnorriTV
      @GnorriTV  Рік тому

      How nice of them :)

    • @mihel1640
      @mihel1640 Рік тому

      @@GnorriTV i did not expect that response

    • @mihel1640
      @mihel1640 Рік тому

      But ok i guess...

    • @mihel1640
      @mihel1640 Рік тому

      @@GnorriTV Also cavalry was not uselles and actually did quite well in ww1, the only big disasters were early war.

    • @mihel1640
      @mihel1640 Рік тому

      @@GnorriTV ua-cam.com/video/ju1WURm15YU/v-deo.html this is a great video to understand more about cavalry.