All Quiet on Western Front Tank Attack Scene (Im Westen Nichts Neues, 2022)
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- Опубліковано 26 вер 2024
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ABOUT THE MOVIE
The story follows teenagers Paul Bäumer and his friends Albert and Müller, who voluntarily enlist in the German army, riding a wave of patriotic fervor that quickly dissipates once they face the brutal realities of life on the front. Paul's preconceptions about the enemy and the rights and wrongs of the conflict soon crumble. However, amid the countdown to the armistice, Paul must carry on fighting until the end, with no purpose other than to satisfy the top brass' desire to end the war on a German offensive.
In spring 1917, three years into the First World War, 17-year-old Paul Bäumer enlists in the Imperial German Army alongside his school friends, Albert Kropp, Franz Müller and Ludwig Behm. They listen to a patriotic speech by a school official and unknowingly receive uniforms from soldiers killed in a previous battle. After they are deployed in Northern France near La Malmaison, they are befriended by Stanislaus "Kat" Katczinsky, an older soldier. Their romantic view of the war is shattered by the realities of trench warfare on the Western Front and Ludwig is killed by artillery the first night.
Most of these soldiers were just farmers who never seen anything like machine guns and to see a tank for the very first time must’ve been so freaking terrifying
Russians in donbass are mostly farmers and hillbillies that has never seen a drone before.. Its a reason they never look up.
It's said when tanks first showed in 1916, the soldiers were so terrified they surrendered on sight. By 1918 here most would have atleast heard of them and the Germans even made some of their own tanks. Reminder that most people had never seen a motorcar in their life they were so rare in those times.
In 1916 when the mark 1 tank first was used their were reports of the germans rubbing their eyes as they thought they were hallucinating.
@@cattysplat nah germans quickly found out ways to defeat it
@@lordemarsh6804 In this movie they literally throw grenades inside the tanks so that's no innacurate. They are still scary as shit though
Crazy to think that just 100 years prior, napoleon was conquering countries with muskets, bayonets, and horses. The advance in warfare-technology at the turn of the 19th century was terrifying.
Move forward another 100 years and it's just as terrifying. Silent tubes of metal lurking the oceans with multiple nuclear warheads ready to launch at the press of a button. It's a crazy world we've made for ourselves
@@Sujjin21 for real. Three separate countries with the ability to destroy every piece of land on the globe. Freaky
and now with the power of drones, airstrikes and nuclear/bio warfare is just scary @@Sujjin21
Imagine you were like a ships boy during the napoleonic wars and then you like 110 years old and see the ww1
which is why history only really gets interesting after the 20s, anything before that is too vintage to even be considered human imo lol
The way that the tanks are heard grinding and rumbling from far away then emerge from the fog makes them seem more like monsters than vehicles. It's incredible.
I love how the Chernobyl series pulled that off as well, making an exposed reactor core look like an enraged eldritch god.
It reminds of the last battle scene on saving private Ryan where you can hear the tanks screeching way off in the distance
I remember when I was in the army and did a training mission with a allied country in the desert we had dug in positions in the sand dunes and they sent mechanized unit and siting there seeing pillars of black smoke and the rumble of tracks coming over those sand dunes was like holy shit bro.
Reminds me of the final battle in Alexander when they hear the elephants trumpeting and tearing through the jungle to them a while before they finally appear. It's one of my favorite scenes in any movie.
Can you elaborate more on the Chernobyl series?
@@Deathworm-eg5lt There's a particular scene when two workers go to one of the reactors, only to see that it has become a screaming, glowing pit in the ground. Fuel rods and control rods tangled like tentacles and teeth.
Those screams of terror when the steel elephant rolls over just gave me chills
Steel elephant is such a nice name for a tank
Since when did Piña get a UA-cam account?
@@bud856 There was a german tank in WWII called the elephant
bruh, japan put the Internet in special region already
@@uzbeenvalve396 aint no way bruh piña and the others be browsing yt
Parents: Aw look at him playing with his Legos!
the kids imagination:
Lmao
FR
Me with my minecraft legos
this is littealy me in the shower
Fits better with those green plastic soldier toys which would obliterate your feet if stepped on
0:09 skeleton shoots arrow
Bro lol
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100% true
Holy..
@@RailSuleymanov i think it's an elder scroll reference the sound that arrow make when skeletons shoot arrows at you
what is terrifying to me is that somebody who was born at the end of the American Civil War may have seen how much technology would evolve from single shot weapons such as muskets and cannons to nuclear weapons and tanks in less than 100 years, man truly is a beast when we choose to be.
obviously this is assuming they manage to live that long, i am not sure how likely that would be though
Yup wasn't the T34 tank and the "avtomat-kalashnikova" aka ak47 developed in the 30s & 40s? this seems like this was just before tanks & missiles came on the scene in ww2.
@@MrSAUCEGOD that’s a good question, I’m not sure 🤔
There is a actually a picture somewhere of (supposedly) the last living Confederate veteran standing next to a jet fighter in the 1950s floating around out there. I say "supposedly" because there's evidence to suggest the guy was lying about his age and thus his military service (he might've been a decade too young to have fought). But still, the guy was born before the Civil War and lived long enough to see the end of the Korean war.
Also, the oldest woman known to have lived (Jeanne Calment) was born in 1875 (four years after the German Empire was formed) and died in 1997 at the age of 122. That one's particularly crazy to think about - telephones were new when she was born, and she lived to see the birth of the internet. (Doubt she ever used it, though.)
There's an anachronism there though: Europe of the 1850s was ahead of the US even in the 1880s in terms of military affairs. European observers were shocked to see the Americans using 1810s musket tactics against 1860s rifle armed infantry.
Case in point: The French-Prussian War of 1870 where agressive colonialistic France thougt they'd occupy all German states again, only to end up creating Germany.
(WW1 was started mainly be French warmongering against Germany out of revenge)
War is hell but WW1 is something else.
True hell
Yeah
war in general is a different place than hell. at least in hell, everyone who suffers are all the bad people. but in war, everyone from the children, women, elderly and soldiers suffer.
Just imagine being a Jew in the Holocaust
Like, double-hell ?
1:20 look at his face when he saw the mobile bunker had a cannon . Normally, the first tank models didn't really have cannons, just anti infantry weapons .
They had ones with cannons but only cannons no mix and matching of weapons
Réplique de char Saint-Chamond (sur châssis de BMP) avec ses mitrailleuses Hotchkiss modèle 1914 et son canon Saint-Chamond TR 75mm modèle 1915, les versions tardives auront le canon à tir rapide de 75mm modèle 1897.
I'd say a cannon is very much an anti-infantry weapon.
@@artificialintelligence8328 Absolutely, but back then a non-anti-infantry use could be to hit reinforced positions; bunkers, trenches, mg nests
Yeah they were just big metal boxes on wheels
2:27 is the most terrifying part..
Agreed
Agreed 💯
Agreed
Nah I think he fainted and died very quickly
@@CengizSaimBerhan The fuck are you talking about?
I would be pissing my pants. These men had balls of steel.
This war was a complete atrocity and should never have happened.
WWI was going to happen no matter what. WWII was the war that shouldn’t of happened.
@@alexjv1370 non pas d accord ,la deuxième guerre a était le prolongement de la première , les armées allemande sont rentré au pays , a leur yeux non vaincue , la dessus les nazis on voulus finir en vainqueur
@@alexjv1370 no, ww1 was fought over territory, it was jumped too and countries seemed to want war and jumped at an oppourtunity, ww2 was avoided until it couldnt have been, and was about liberation, war is never the best option, but ww2 was certainly more justified then ww1
@@meme-pk3rq I was expressing that the main push that made WWII happen was how WWI was handled. Had the end of the war been handled better. The chances of WWII happening could have been greatly decreased.
@@alexjv1370 sorry for late reply but thx i didnt realise what u meant
This one scene was the first time why I realized what the purpose of the sidemachine guns on tanks were for. If they dive on you you cannot hide or get into cover. Good god
Great point!
Jesus Christ the part where the tank crushes someone ooof terrifying
I agree
@@JBN1983its an expression when you are surprised
@@JBN1983 Are you slow?
Any man who has been in combat understands how truly terrifying this is. The sense of fear and dread is portrayed perfectly
Growing up in poverty struck communities in America is similar. Fighting for resources then just losing the plot over the pass of generations. Gunshots through windows while having a sleep over. Just trying to be a kid then you're reminded you're not born into middle class at the least
@@moxiemaxie3543not really but sorta
Honestly, I think WW1 was a lot scarier than WW2 despite the latter being a lot worse in deaths.
Because WWI had many new technologies that no one heard about before . The tanks , imagine seeing that for the first time and Flame throwers .
Sure from gas and all the new unlocks of machinery. But dudes dive bombing in black clouds of smoke from flak or flying slow to release a torpedo or getting off a small crowded boat into machinegun fire. Hearing a Stuka dive bomb siren and the overnight constant bombings. Paradropping into unknown enemy territory with a new kind of technology that wasn’t tested. Idk WW2 had its moments of being terrifying.
@@alexispennsylvania both are horrifying in their own right, it's 30 year gap afterall
i believe that’s because it made some people realize that wars were gonna be completely different from your typical civil or revolutionary war. it was a sign that wars were only going to become more and more bloody. sure! every war before left people traumatized. the american civil war made newly made americans realize how bloody war can be. but they never had to see someone get crushed underneath what could only be described as a beast. it might’ve not killed a lot of people. but the ones who survived were shells. haunting, absolutely haunting.
@@CrabCrabCrabskateCrab No it wasn't.
Funny how all the soldiers before this were all cheering at the hall but as soon as they got bought to the field & off the trucks they instantly got nervous to go to battle, this was just so accurate to what I learned in history class.
Back then tanks and flamethrowers and gas was new. Imagine if you saw it for the very first time. At this time it was complete new technology.
This was 1918 though. The German army would be fully aware of the tanks and had already developed anti-tank tactics.
2:01 "Goodness there is an awful lot of noise over there. I wonder how their fairing. Meh, I'm sure they are fine. It's not like they are fight giant metal monsters."
cheating in game : 😐
cheating in war : 💀
2:28 a toothpick under a car
This scene does a great job at capturing how terrified the German soldiers were when the Allies introduced the tank in warfare bullets and even grenades were useless even against early tanks
True, but by 1918 the Germans had already developed anti-tank weapons and tactics.
If anyone's curious as to what vehicles these tanks are built on top of, much like how the Tiger in Saving Private Ryan was a shell built on top of a T-34, these Saint-Chamond tank replicas were built on top of the chassis of Soviet BMP-1s
Totally wrong wheel base...but a good try all the same.
I think they used the same "T-34/Tiger" in Kelly's Heroes as they did in Saving Private Ryan.
That Australian Tank Museum is working on restoring their Tiger to working order, so that there will be two running ones.
I hope they take the few remaining hulks they have here and there, or sunk in the bogs and rivers and restore them too.
MY pet peeve is when like in Rat Patrol, or Big Red One, they used obvious Shermans or American half-tracks for German gear...for an audience that would spot the differences right away...BUT, what could they do?..We wecked most of their stuff!
I’m under the impression that the tanks of the Great War were more monster than machine.
Then you’ll love 40k
They were nearly as dangerous for their crews (exhaust fumes etc) as for the enemy they were being used against.
0:12 you can notice how his Mauser safety is in the disassembly position. I’m surprised they didn’t notice this
Это пацифист.
What does that mean?
@@ilikedinosaurs392 The one who is against the war.
That is also the normal safety position. If you flip it all the way to the right you lock the bolt. I think part of the idea of SAFE being vertical is that you notice it right away if you go to aim without removing the safety.
I did. It is also on safety in that position. I have a VZ-24 Czech made Mauser and I noticed that right away.
I know this film was very divisive seeing it followed a previous original film that was well received that was based on one of the greatest novels of all time. But even at its surface, this was an excellent, excellent war movie. It’s absolutely gut wrenching and serves its audience the very raw truth of war.
2:28-2:37 Cant imagine how terrifying that must had been
This is a horror movie
@@Normal_Palno its not… this movie historical and it happened in real life
@@nelly5254 Everyone's aware of that. Doesn't make it any less a horror film.
@@Normal_Pal literally
@@nelly5254 i know but i shows the horrors of the war
Mom: What are you thinking?
What i’m thinking:
I made the mistake of watching this movie while high. I freaked out. Make sure you watch this while you mind is clear.
My mind is clear and I’m freaking out it’s so sad
I feel like that would enhance the experience, make you feel even more for these men and boys trap in effectively hell on earth
Also watched this movie high, wrong move 😭
Same lol
oh boy, my mind is not longer clear after this scene, no after this screams of desesperation, destruction and bodies being crush by a god damn tank
Great scene of a great movie! I love how the directors put the new first tanks as a monster slowly coming out of the mist. Unstoppable by machinegun fire.
2:42 that one guy don't want to died
Yeah cuz all the other soldiers "did want to died" smart af comment oh wait its not
@@archmagosdominusbelisarius8836 because maybe they have family and son
@@Priest_guts_and_blackpowder learn to speak english first and after understanding what my comment says come back🤣
@@archmagosdominusbelisarius8836but did you understand what he said?
Yeah I think all those soldiers don’t want to died
I think every last human on earth should have to see this film or one like it. Our willingness to return to this type of madness, must mean we haven’t learned our lesson.
It's not that we haven't learned our lesson. It's just that some disagreements can't be solved by words. Like in some cases you can't reason with a group of people that want to exterminate you and everyone like you.
dang man ,you absolutely right
2:27 holy shit
Imagine being a Germany soldier in Ww1 and you suddenly see this big ass metal box with huge cannons slowly making its way towards you and taking no damage from your guns.
Этот Чертов фильм не выходит из моей головы уже 4 месяц
I had the luxury of seeing this scene in my first watching of the movie.
Germany goes all in on their war films, holy shit.
The people who never went to the first or second world war thought this would be fun to think I can't even look at this is just scary imagine how soldiers at that moment were feeling
Indeed. Before WW1, war was seen as a character builder and a test of courage and camaraderie.
@@vetarlittorf1807 And idk how they found it fun... But apparently if u refused to go to a war, u would be given a white feather basically telling u that ur a coward CRAZYYY!!!
by the second world war, most people changed their attitudes towards war after ww1, its why we didnt declare war on the Nazi's until they invaded poland and had already become so powerful, everyone was so afraid of starting another world war
imagine, you've never even seen an automobile in your life and you see one of these headed straight for you, how would you not be shitting your pants
Bro you have not seen the movie they litterally are transported in automobile’s
Pretty sure they did even if you were a hillybilly
@@GermanEmpire19144but these could be the first automobiles they've ever seen
@@Piece-Of-Time i just told you they get transported in automobiles
@@GermanEmpire19144 yes, and these could be their first
It would've sucked to be the guy that got ran over
Yeah! I hope he's ok!
Nah, he's having a great time
Hes doing well hes skinnier now than he was though
no way
@@thmosleyHe’s not okay
1:13
Don't mind me. Just marking stamps for edits!
2:29 respect to all those soldiers, especially that one who got crushed by the tank😢
Hearing the tanks before seeing them is terrifying to me, just like the final battle scene in Saving Private Ryan.
World War 1 is when 19th century battle tactics met 20th century war machines.
The terror must had been horrendous
1918 was basically 1914 only more improved.
In 1914 mobile warfare was originally the main method of fighting before the infamous trenches of the WF.
In 1918 it was the reverse. While trench warfare was still used, mobile warfare returned thanks to the help of the American troops by which time Germany were outnumbered and exhausted.
"the enemy has been reinforced with a behemoth."
This is excellent depiction of ww1 footage great job to the directors
I saw this in theatre and couldnt believe how terrifying this whole scene was
2:28 Most brutal scene ever!
Imagine being a world war 1 soldier being traumatized by the killing the. You see these metal moving death machines
2:32 Dang chill it's not gonna fall down
Imagine this: You have bee nfighting a war, trudging through, not knowing when its gonna end, the first time you see a 7 ton metal beast slowly advancing toward you, after you just seen its cannons fire and destroy half the bunkers, your weapons are useless against it and you JUST saw one of your fellow soldiers, ran over, brutally without care, and its right over you, What the fuck else was he supposed to do?
Also (Edit) : The tanks were actually very bad at going over trenches, due to heavy front loading, they would often fall nose first into trenches and get stuck
@@Sleepy241Maybe that one in particular was lucky not to fall, which is why everyone else literally crosses the borders.
Thanks Jamie !
War is truly hell
It felt so much more realistic than movies like Dunkirk or 1917 in its representation of the horror: blood, dirt, corpses.
Death and glory of Changde is also gory, bitter, and corpses
You’d see Japanese soldiers arm ripped off and in pain while the Chinese medical area, a Chinese cried that he doesn’t have an arm and how he can’t take care of his mother without arms. Pretty disturbing
Some of these boys being 16 and 17 makes this even harder to watch. They were just kids looking for an adventure but in the end came back mentally destroyed physically mangled never knowing what regular life is
This is exactly what I’d always wanted Star Wars to be like. Which is what led me to love 40k even tho Star Wars often had better art design for some things
I love how Paul’s friends (more inexperienced soldiers) handle there rifles differently compared to kat (somebody who’s gone into combat more) Paul’s friends cycle the bolt the wrong side and cover the iron sights with there hands but kat operates the rifle more effectively and efficiently. Prob just me tho
That one guy was left handed...he had to cycle it that way..
@@projektkobra2247 I forgot that Mauser didn’t give a shit about left handed users lmao
Fathers will send their sons to fight the father's wars...
1:56 Officer:(something in german)
*gets evaporated*
Oh hell, the Artillery is moving by itself!
Unreal modern day All Quiet remake. I always wanted to see what the modern day film technology would bring to the story
1:43 Shit! One of those who were in that turret or machine gun, if you look, the one on the right disappears, OH GOD, I have 1 explanation, he was hit by the tank's missile, if not I don't understand it's why the hell he disappears
missile? Really bro
Artillery vaporized people. This is not an exaggeration. Soldiers often vanished in a red mist from a direct hit
Maybe a direct hit from an explosive shell, but if that had happened the other two would have been liquefied as well. My guess is that it was a hit to the berm in front of them, exploding the berm and their position and the dude is gone only because someone forgot to finish the CGI and a bunch of people missed it.
War is hell, that's why.
@@ncob12 before it was associated with the weapons of today, a missile was any projectile launched at great speed. An artillery shell is a missile, and a stone for a slingshot is also a missile.
So the Germans threw a fit over the US using shotguns, but when the first tanks rolled out no one was like “how is that fucking fair?”
The actors are very talented, it’s as if they are truly looking at mythical creatures, demons, nightmares.
Really just imagine how horrifying it’d be to never have seen an armored vehicle, let alone a tank before. You are in the trenches and see this bulky vehicle running over and blowing up your fellow soldiers, that would be terrifying. And people went through that, and died.
Most of these guys would have just seen working automobiles for the first time so seeing basically a small bunker heading towards you is probably going to leave some soiled pants - kind of like what would happen if some aliens come at us with mech suits
These types of early tanks remind of the design of the Killdozer machine. The exterior is incased in metal, (fyi I haven’t stupider that much history) maybe to not let any bullets hit the one controlling, like the design of Killdozer. The gun in the front, too, reminds of it, how Marvin used guns to shoot out of the machine.
Even though the Saint Chamond performs poorly they can still be terrifying if they get them right
Tanks for the memories!
Tanks were never this horrific in movies
Put yourself in those soilders shoes for a minute. Imagine shooting at some vehicle that you first see, amd all you see is the bullets ricochet off of it...and then you see a bigger gun aiming at you.
My heart hurts for all who died in war. Many believed they were doing the right thing, were serving their country, had families and loved ones. Many are just pawns who were sent to die for unjust reasons.
Read the Surviving Accounts.. The Entire feeling Can Not be Truly Written. Trench Combat..
I didn’t think that WWl tanks looked like that, 😮
Tanks were invented in WW1. These are the great great grandfathers of all tanks.
French St.Chamond tank
Those are French tanks
Tanks back in ww1 were really long and huge, bigger than ww2 tanks except it was really slow compared to to ww2’s tanks
I see why my history class was only allowed to watch half...
Really shows just how terrifying it would have been to go up against the first tanks
That tank appearing was like some Michael Myers shit. Scariest scene outside of the horror genre for me.
Biggest “ohh crap” moment in history
And to think that tanks are still a very vulnerable weapon, a100 years later, no matter how much they have evolved.
Seeing a heavy armored tank like that for the first time must be absolutely horrific
1:30 how did glove boy not die from that?
being in a position where all you have is a few grenades, machine guns, bolt action rifles and no sort of any communication to HQ is like as if they said: “have fun, good luck”
these poor soldiers had a life expectancy in trenches at around 4-6 days, it saddens me that this was only a century ago and we live in times where we don’t have to experience this.
Are These Tanks electric??? They make No Smoke...
Really wish they would've used period accurate tanks for this. There are a few still running, and even more replicas. They could've filmed all tanks with just one
Don't forget, there really wasn't a standard for these kinds of things during the first months or even years of development.
They did eventually produce uniform tanks, but I imagine the first handful all had something unique to their profile due to hand-craft engineering for certain parts.
Until the assembly lines were properly tuned, more than a few machines were being built like old-world guns.
Either being on a ship, or on land. It was horror.
On a ship you can only have so many lifeboats. And there is almost completely no escape if the whole ship goes down in flame.
On the land the fear of mustard gas, tanks and being sent to charge through no man's land just to be at the end of a machine gun.
This scene actually terrifies me because seriously what can you actually even do in this situation, your only options are to try and run to your trenches back through no man’s land in the open with tanks firing at you which will likely be supported by infantry, or try to wait for an opportunity to escape in the trenches which is not guaranteed or even likely, there is literally no way to get away unless you ran at the first sight of the tanks or just get lucky, very brutal.
Imagine seeing a tank for the first time not knowing what to use on it expect your rifle in hand and your will to live
Imagine you seeing this giant metal box that can move by itself shooting machine guns and field guns at you and you not knowing the bloody hell is going on
This is the equivalent of someone today meeting a gundam for the first time in real life.
0:58 Detail: This guy is loading lefthanded on a righthanded-only rifle, as was historically accurate prior to the 1950s, or in military terms 1970s-1980s, or in British military terms post-2000 time.
(and yes, that's a sizeable burn against His Imperial Majesty Starmer's Armed Forces)
Shout out to Ari and Joe
Buddy got turned into salsa 😭 [1:56]
Incredible movie
Imagine being in a trench and seeing a tank for the first time.
Is this how the Romans reacted seeing Carthaginian war elephants?
Probably, they were big beasts that were pretty strong against arrows and swords, but they later found a counter to them just like the germans did with tanks
804 Collins Gardens
The first tank, the Mk. I, was the first tank ever made, built in 1916 by the British.
BF1 memories :)
The most expensive German film ever.
But well-deserved Oscar.
0:43 I find it interesting that Paul is left handed.
So was Foch, the German delegate.
@@JosiahCone Foch was the French commander in chief of the Entente, not german.
0:58 what about Albert?
@@umespectador holy shit I didn’t not see that until now, and I’ve watched this version of the movie three times
btw why did that one guys scream sound like coach's scream from l4d2 lol
2:21 that's what the "army" kids will experience rather a phonk or edit music in war
WE DYING IN THE SOMME WITH THIS ONE 🗣️🗣️🗣️🔥🔥🔥