It's not a game of survival but a game of chance you think you can enter war and survive, but it's the only chance you'll never know when the enemy is around the corner.
The scene where the German boy gets ran over by a French tank foot first is terrifying and brutal. and the fact that it probably happened in battle makes it sound worse.
Your right,but the scene when Paul's friend ( i dont Remember his name) Gets burnt by the flamethrowers Is even more terryfing. After watching the movie,even not fully,i felt fear for the First Time because of a movie
Everything is fine until a grenade explode right beside ur self and kill half of ur squad and friend and the explode ring ur ear drum so much and blood come out from ur ear. Also there is no checkpoint whe u got shot
Tbh I feel like if you enjoy war while being in a war you have to be a natural killer someone who just doesn’t care about anything no remorse no sadness no nothing either the feeling of nothing or rage
@@CoreySchulerMDthey were fighting because of the assassination of arch duke frank Ferdinand so they were serving their country by protecting their allies
@brn3905 it's sad because (maybe it's just my school) but schools just aren't ever teaching ww1 and when they do they always talk about how germany was the enemy when in reality no one was the enemy
@@Chaoosthat’s because adolf hitler was a man of hate. He was hospitalized, and enraged once he heard the news Germany had lost the war. He wanted to rule the world, and he acted on it.
@@ChaoosBecause just like in the movie, the "winners" didn't gaved credit to Germany after the end of the war, they input sanctions and unfair debts to that country, everyone was feeling bad for the war, the losses, how messed up things were, how poor they were, the situation in general, and so was Hitler. So due to this, with Hitler or not, the WW2 was going to happen anyway as an revenge of Germany, all Hitler did was make the war last even more because of how military and monetary advanced Germany became, and the smart choices and strategies he did. Wasn't US, wasn't USSR who defeated Germany, was their own pride. They had fixed the problem, the country was great again, no one was starving, 90% of the people there had jobs, the country was the most military advanced in the world. They should had stopped there, but pride speaked louder, and everything started when Hitler decided to invade Poland.
My Great Great grandfather served in World War 1 (specifically the Italian Front with the Austrohungarians). He managed to survive the entire war. He was only 1 of a couple thousand that survived the Italian Front from start to finish. He kept a journal that my father would read constantly that was tragically lost years before I was born. This movie really helped me understand what he likely went through, it gives an effect that Wikipedia articles and history books just can't.
E wait. I’ve never seen text from a ww1 veteran. God bless him, he endured so much. But, I would like to see text - if possible. Still though regardless or not, he was a true man.
Same with me, but he was in France, he didn’t survive the war, but he managed to write down a couple pages in my families heritage book, and what he said almost brought me to tears.
I had a far relative (great great grandfather i think) who fought for Germany during WW1. He didn't want to join, but a couple weeks after his friends signed up he went in too. He made some new friends in his unit, one in particular he grew close to during training because they lived very close to each other. His new friend was killed in the first few weeks of their deployment (sometime in 1915 i think). A few more were lost, and he started avoiding making friends. He lost his lower left leg in 1917 and was sent home. He never saw those friends before the war ever again, they all died fighting. He wrote a journal of it all which my dad has kept in his possession, and recently he allowed me to read it for a while.
@@mangofilms9864true but the war was meaninglessly extend a day after the treaty for a special end date. For "significance" just wanna say Stalins quote of "a single death is a tragedy and yet 1 million is just a statistic" you can distance your self from a statistic and not even understand the significance of the death toll
The scene with Paul and the person he stabbed is probably one of the most gut wrenching scenes I've ever seen in a movie ever. Probably one of the best anti war movies ever created.
maturity is to realise the meaning of history the reflection of today. why to forget it gave nothing to anyone...what it gave to all was great depression those who managed to live celebrated its end. if history is history but the meaning of learning history is what it is. thank God the evil ended such hell would have never been there it was their for that evil existed...any evil was no solution is no solution, it was present it is present.
I used to view the people who died in wars as numbers statistics but now I see many of them had family,stories,a whole life that they worked for just to die in a war. rest in peace 🕊️
Nah it wouldn't be terrifing unless its directly pointing at you becuse the old modles used oil instead of gas so instead of being an wall of fire it would be more like a jet of fire the only real advantage is that burning oil is more painfull then the gas version
maturity is to realise the meaning of history the reflection of today. why to forget it gave nothing to anyone...what it gave to all was great depression those who managed to live celebrated its end. if history is history but the meaning of learning history is what it is. thank God the evil ended such hell would have never been there it was their for that evil existed...any evil was no solution is no solution, it was present it is present.
War isn't as simple as "this side is good and this side is bad", both sides committed atrocities (one side more than the other but still) and the concept of good or evil just can't quantify war.
I don’t mean to sound cruel but I’m glad he died. He went to war with his 3 friend,met Kat and that other guy I forgot his name, and by the end they had all died. You could tell that when he jumped to save that boys life he just didn’t care if he died or not he just wanted to save a young boys life
The allies: so let's try to negotiate peace we've basically won Central powers: ok when you wanna sign it? Allies: well we would sign it now but wouldn't it be so funny to have the soldiers keep fighting for longer just so we can sign the peace at 11:00 11/11? Central powers: yeah sounds good
"While politicians shake hands and drink wine, take ciggs and party, the mothers are waiting for their sons to come home for a nice dinner and the soldiers' wive's are burying them. While their daughters wait for their father to come home, wich sadly, never will." - Chief petty officer and RangeFinder "DaRo" from the Antares Armada.
Sometimes after I’m done playing a brutal match of Battlefield 1, I’ll sit outside and just stare into the distance. I can’t even imagine what those boys went through. Thanks for your sacrifice, and rest in peace❤
@@gamerdrache6076 There was no "good side" in WW1, but seeing as you are German it's understandable why you would think the Central Powers were the baddies. If anyone is to be painted as the "bad guys" it's France due to how harsh their demands were for the Treaty of Versailles, the same treaty which left Germany beaten and bitter and perfect for radicalism to rise in.
No not every veteran every single veteran has done something awful they protect you but do they deserve your praise if there alive there nothing but criminals with a good excuse they only did so to protect who they love that deserves respect but don’t respect what they did my grandmother was a veteran she always told me that not in those same words. She was the wisest pers on earth
@@Miyahweirdo you know already that the respect doesn't apply to the scumbags you just have to apply that yourself no need for arguments just know common sense.
I’m 12 year old and sometimes I’m literally scared of the dark or of being alone but now I understand that nothing can compare to what these soldiers experienced
There was another movie from the 30's. It showed a scene where a soldier was hanging onto a wire, before he got blasted. The only thing that was still hanging onto the wires were his hands. They added that into the movie, because one of the producers or actors (I don't remember If he was a producer or actor, sorry), actually witnessed that happen. These movies show you the horrors that behold in war.
"Война не ад. В аду нет случайных прохожих и невинных ребят. Война битком набита ими, и что самое главное, те, кто войну устраивают, на ней не находятся." - мудрый человек
maturity is to realise the meaning of history the reflection of today. why to forget it gave nothing to anyone...what it gave to all was great depression those who managed to live celebrated its end. if history is history but the meaning of learning history is what it is. thank God the evil ended such hell would have never been there it was their for that evil existed...any evil was no solution is no solution, it was present it is present.
Tbh, if I saw mechanized elephant/landship, I’d surrender too, it’s basically the Romans encountering the Elephants during their campaign in the Punic region
@@NySx_lol Sure you might have a chance with an AT cannon but you’re still shitting bricks cause you’re faced with a thing that’s like twice your height, thing is casting a shadow over you, I’m pretty sure you’d still be scared shitless
All the World War One movies that have come out are my favorites just because of the fact the directors made sure not to hold back anything. This is/was war.
Incredible film, talks about all the suffering and how those “above” wasted and only enjoyed their beautiful food while the others tried to at least survive, I highly recommend it
War was far more brutal in the 1900’s. This movie portrays the brutality perfectly. Politicians start wars, the young go to fight. They have hope in their eyes. That same hope fades away as soon as you fire your rifle, or see your friends die, or as you lie in a hole getting bombed from everywhere. The tanks roll past you. Your comrades are burned alive. At that point, you realise that war is a mistake. “War does not determine who is right - only who is left” -Bertrand Russel
As a Brit, I never - since I was a kid, felt any anger towards the men and boys who died fighting for Germany against our boys because it was an all round tragedy. May we never war again ❤️🪖🕊️🪦 RIP
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song?
Can you tell me where i can get this music
I find every little dark age music but not something like your video
I need that withot film sound
@@texasa7456Little dark age
@@amaterashortthanks
There are no winner's or lossers
There's only surviving
Yes
But the protagonist dies from being stabbed in the back.
Really dumb quote.
It's not a game of survival but a game of chance you think you can enter war and survive, but it's the only chance you'll never know when the enemy is around the corner.
Surviving is winning
"If it weren't for these uniforms, we could be friends"
-Paul Bäumer -ww1
this is so god
🫡
It’s such a true quote
❤
enemy: go to hell!
WW1 Soldier: already been through hell
Nein, es war nicht wie die Hölle in der Hölle gibt es keine unschuldigen .
War is worse than hell, in hell, there are no innocents
@@cachalotrealWe have all heard that quote bruv
@@thenewspaperbandit your point?
@@cachalotreal its annoying to hear 872 times a day
What does politicians see: chess
What does they see:
IDK
@@Isaacnoodlesamerica
@@IsaacnoodlesA fake?
Oil
parents: chill its just a water gun fight
kids:
Average Lego lore
POV: what’s going on in my imagination when I playing with toy soldiers
naah todays kids would go yapping when they abt to die in war when they have a kill streak
Bro I can’t 😂😂😂
@@mohammadtoubasi7355 the creator of lego is danish so he saw ww2 and dont make it a joke
The scene where the German boy gets ran over by a French tank foot first is terrifying and brutal.
and the fact that it probably happened in battle makes it sound worse.
And it’s even more terrifying, the fact that most likely happened in real life.
The french soldiers probably felt that fear when they saw the first flamme throwers use by germans in thr trenchy, this war was a nightmare...
Your right,but the scene when Paul's friend ( i dont Remember his name) Gets burnt by the flamethrowers Is even more terryfing. After watching the movie,even not fully,i felt fear for the First Time because of a movie
The most brutal is with flame
@@vertoplusgm1327 it definitely did considering how large ww1 was
Teacher: "Why didn't you go to the bathroom during the break?"
School bathroom during the break:
Lol
ng
Lol relatable
@@jellymemo6384 Fr the boys bathroom is a war zone
“Aww, he’s so cute playing with his legos and toys”
Boys imagination:
They have been brainwashed into that belive
Fr fr
🫡💀☠️
Bu çok iyidi
Lego and toys?
“ There’s fun in war, until you see it by yourself.”
Everything is fine until a grenade explode right beside ur self and kill half of ur squad and friend and the explode ring ur ear drum so much and blood come out from ur ear.
Also there is no checkpoint whe u got shot
My grandpa says that
Very true
Tbh I feel like if you enjoy war while being in a war you have to be a natural killer someone who just doesn’t care about anything no remorse no sadness no nothing either the feeling of nothing or rage
@@tonyruiz4905 I agree
The fact that people actually went through this is insane. REspect for them.
Damn, it's like why/what were they fighting about in the first place. Welp, guess we'll never know!
@@CoreySchulerMDthey were fighting because of the assassination of arch duke frank Ferdinand so they were serving their country by protecting their allies
@@jamesnagle1106 sounds convenient. Would you like a bow to put on that neat package? 🎁
Respect it's never enough, We must never forget what happened
@brn3905 it's sad because (maybe it's just my school) but schools just aren't ever teaching ww1 and when they do they always talk about how germany was the enemy when in reality no one was the enemy
"Leader's fighting for something small"
The outcome:
"Sometimes in war, its hard being the one who survives" -Commander Cody
"I hate war as only a soldier who has lived it can, only as one who has seen its brutality, its futility, its stupidity."
-Dwight D. Eisenhower
Nice profile picture 🥸
wellllllllllllll adolf hitler was a in the german amry in WW1 and started WW2
@@Chaoosthat’s because adolf hitler was a man of hate. He was hospitalized, and enraged once he heard the news Germany had lost the war. He wanted to rule the world, and he acted on it.
@@ChaoosBecause just like in the movie, the "winners" didn't gaved credit to Germany after the end of the war, they input sanctions and unfair debts to that country, everyone was feeling bad for the war, the losses, how messed up things were, how poor they were, the situation in general, and so was Hitler. So due to this, with Hitler or not, the WW2 was going to happen anyway as an revenge of Germany, all Hitler did was make the war last even more because of how military and monetary advanced Germany became, and the smart choices and strategies he did. Wasn't US, wasn't USSR who defeated Germany, was their own pride. They had fixed the problem, the country was great again, no one was starving, 90% of the people there had jobs, the country was the most military advanced in the world. They should had stopped there, but pride speaked louder, and everything started when Hitler decided to invade Poland.
@@elgato7780fr
Teenage boys when they join the millitary and there are no heroes, only survivors:
All heroes were dead
There were over 200 ways to die in only the first world war
they did it for the glory and their country
@@Hendrik4917 Yes but back in the day going to war was something you and the boys did as teens.
@@sones. yes and I would so
No movie can truly capture the horror and bitterness of war
True it way worse than what was shown in the movie
9th Company (9 Rota) russian movie
One of the best edits, i've ever seen.
Respect to the actual men who fought during those times
Rest in Peace, comrades
Remember this movie is from German view so your seeing the future Nazi
bro how tf are u saying that shit with a genshin pfp dawg
@@jimmybillbobthethirdjr why you know its from genshin nigga? sus as fuck
@@Wizardohazardo no he plays genshin
if u have a literal genshin pfp you cant be paying respects to soldiers
My Great Great grandfather served in World War 1 (specifically the Italian Front with the Austrohungarians). He managed to survive the entire war. He was only 1 of a couple thousand that survived the Italian Front from start to finish. He kept a journal that my father would read constantly that was tragically lost years before I was born. This movie really helped me understand what he likely went through, it gives an effect that Wikipedia articles and history books just can't.
o7
Jesus that must have been awful. Did he get shell shock?
E wait. I’ve never seen text from a ww1 veteran. God bless him, he endured so much. But, I would like to see text - if possible. Still though regardless or not, he was a true man.
Same with me, but he was in France, he didn’t survive the war, but he managed to write down a couple pages in my families heritage book, and what he said almost brought me to tears.
I had a far relative (great great grandfather i think) who fought for Germany during WW1. He didn't want to join, but a couple weeks after his friends signed up he went in too. He made some new friends in his unit, one in particular he grew close to during training because they lived very close to each other.
His new friend was killed in the first few weeks of their deployment (sometime in 1915 i think). A few more were lost, and he started avoiding making friends. He lost his lower left leg in 1917 and was sent home. He never saw those friends before the war ever again, they all died fighting.
He wrote a journal of it all which my dad has kept in his possession, and recently he allowed me to read it for a while.
I watched the movie with my dad and I was traumatized when the flamethrowers came.
"you might lost friends but everyone has his own end"
-thomas shelby
"As the two leaders shake hands, the mother is still waiting for her son to return." - legend from another video
dang, thats tough to think about.
People die in war would do you expect
@@mangofilms9864damn you really missed the point huh
@@mangofilms9864true but the war was meaninglessly extend a day after the treaty for a special end date. For "significance" just wanna say Stalins quote of "a single death is a tragedy and yet 1 million is just a statistic" you can distance your self from a statistic and not even understand the significance of the death toll
@@mangofilms9864missed the point
this movie was an absolute masterpiece, as a history buff I couldn't have asked for a better movie.
Name ??
@@Gustavo-rp8nk all quiet in the western front, it's on netflix.
It's also a German film 😏
@@Xebulle75wrong war fool
the 1979 and 1930s version was a lot better and much more faithful to the book
10yo me when my mom buys me some legos:
When you realize in the end there's nothing but just you and your thoughts
"War is where young and stupid are tricked by the old and bitter into killing each other." - Niko Bellic
Bodies
Name of movie
@@menzbercedes8962 the movie: All quiet on the Weston front.
The quote: GTA IV
We know that's the truth
Live in reality 🗿
@@fireman624 What you tryna say here bud?
The scene with Paul and the person he stabbed is probably one of the most gut wrenching scenes I've ever seen in a movie ever. Probably one of the best anti war movies ever created.
Пауль
Как называется фильм
@@user-dk8dv1jq1f its called all quiet on the western front
Title 😅
What was the film name ?
Parents: "Oh he is playing with lego how cute 🥰"
The lore:
lol fr
This ^
i remember fantasizing being in war as a kid
Do you regret it?
I can go 100% into a war but not for some old sack that don't give af about me and doing it just for his pocket
@@colt2128same
maturity is to realise the meaning of history the reflection of today. why to forget it gave nothing to anyone...what it gave to all was great depression those who managed to live celebrated its end. if history is history but the meaning of learning history is what it is. thank God the evil ended such hell would have never been there it was their for that evil existed...any evil was no solution is no solution, it was present it is present.
Im going to start a civil war in my country, come over and you can as well experience the horror i will unleash
War is old men talking, and young men dying! - some wiseguy
Odysseus - Troy
War is when the old and bitter trick the young and stupid into killing each other
War is desperation
U must be a clone
That old man once a soldier dumb bit*h shut your mouth
"a soldier fights not because he hates whats infront of him but because he loves whats behind him."
How my grandpa goes to school:
“War is Hell”
"War Is war, Hell is Hell" -- hawkeye
"FOR PEACE YOU NEED WAR"
War is worse than hell. There are no innocent in hell
Krieg ist die höllen
Yes it is
Who else’s just watched this more than twice thanks for 100 like never had that many😅
I watched it about 19 times
Not gonna lie i watchwd this for like for 8th time still gives me chills
что за фильм?
I watch the movie 4 times💀
like three times at least
What my parent see: hes just playing with army men
What i see:
I used to view the people who died in wars as numbers statistics but now I see many of them had family,stories,a whole life that they worked for just to die in a war. rest in peace 🕊️
Why did you view them as statistics?
Those flamethrowers spraying down into the trenches. The sheer terror I can only shudder to imagine.
Nah it wouldn't be terrifing unless its directly pointing at you becuse the old modles used oil instead of gas so instead of being an wall of fire it would be more like a jet of fire the only real advantage is that burning oil is more painfull then the gas version
@@mihaimiha1727 Huh
Fun fact, the way the flamethrowers are being used is incorrect as they would be supporting the infantry and not leading it.
maturity is to realise the meaning of history the reflection of today. why to forget it gave nothing to anyone...what it gave to all was great depression those who managed to live celebrated its end. if history is history but the meaning of learning history is what it is. thank God the evil ended such hell would have never been there it was their for that evil existed...any evil was no solution is no solution, it was present it is present.
@@BurntToast37I dont care we need a dramatic seen!
-director provably
You fantasies about being in a war until you realise you are not the main character.
You didnt watch the movie?
The age of the warrior is what people fantasize of, we’re in the age of the soldier.
Солдаты шли в атаку чтобы не победить , а чтобы вернуться домой живым.
The lore behind 7 year old me playing with my army men:
Who thinks that the little dark age is an absolute banger music?
The thing i love about this movie is that it portrays how cruel the allied powers were as well
Yes, some people thinks that allied Powers were héroes saving the World AND germans were like monsters
@@aguiladorada4085yep, don't forget who dropped the first bombs on humans in the history of mankind.
War isn't as simple as "this side is good and this side is bad", both sides committed atrocities (one side more than the other but still) and the concept of good or evil just can't quantify war.
@@ilovetweek000 Americans and Russians keep forgetting that
This movie is based on world war 1 not world war 2
Every time I come across clippings from this film I remember that war is hell on earth...
He really just dropped the hardest all quiet on the western front edit and thought no one would notice 🥶
@@mikewashburn-lr3dz donatedpizza is also very good
Spacebean, not the time or place
@@cullenboineau9702 🤓
@@cullenboineau9702 shut
@@cullenboineau9702 🤓
I didn’t expect Paul to die in the movie, when I saw that bayonet pierce through him, my jaw dropped to the floor
A guerra estava preste a acabar, fiquei muito trisete quando ele morreu 😢😢
This isnt a feel good hero movie, it shows the harsh truth about war.
@@turkishball1137Что есть то есть, война такова...
Интересно ты сможешь перевести😅
@@user-sr8xu2jk1o я знаю русский так что мне не надо перевести😂
I don’t mean to sound cruel but I’m glad he died. He went to war with his 3 friend,met Kat and that other guy I forgot his name, and by the end they had all died. You could tell that when he jumped to save that boys life he just didn’t care if he died or not he just wanted to save a young boys life
paul to enemies in the first part :" pls dont die , you are my ally"
paul in the second part : killing everybody he sees with no mercy
No war: sons bury there fathers
During war: fathers bury there sons
" On the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month it was all quiet on the western front."
The allies: so let's try to negotiate peace we've basically won
Central powers: ok when you wanna sign it?
Allies: well we would sign it now but wouldn't it be so funny to have the soldiers keep fighting for longer just so we can sign the peace at 11:00 11/11?
Central powers: yeah sounds good
Older men declare war. But it is the youth that must fight and die.
- Herbert Hoover
How we got 1k likes
@@Hazardousyt3I don't think they can, unless it's regular war and not missiles being put everywhere on the U.S killing nearly the whole population.
@@Hazardousyt3the tide has turned
К сожалению правда
that applies to western countries and western influenced countries only@@Hazardousyt3
@@Hazardousyt3conscription exist you know
Mom: “aww look he’s playing with his toys🥺🥺”
The lore:
"While politicians shake hands and drink wine, take ciggs and party, the mothers are waiting for their sons to come home for a nice dinner and the soldiers' wive's are burying them. While their daughters wait for their father to come home, wich sadly, never will."
- Chief petty officer and RangeFinder "DaRo" from the Antares Armada.
“The only thing keeping us warm, was the sheer thrill when the bodies of your men drop in front of you, knowing you could be dead any minute”
Sometimes after I’m done playing a brutal match of Battlefield 1, I’ll sit outside and just stare into the distance. I can’t even imagine what those boys went through. Thanks for your sacrifice, and rest in peace❤
i m german we can´t say that but you can atleast you fought for the good side
@@gamerdrache6076I'm german Italian and this movie gave me a great feel of what my ancestors did😮
@@ThomasStubenrauch-rg8um south tirol?
@@gamerdrache6076 There was no "good side" in WW1, but seeing as you are German it's understandable why you would think the Central Powers were the baddies. If anyone is to be painted as the "bad guys" it's France due to how harsh their demands were for the Treaty of Versailles, the same treaty which left Germany beaten and bitter and perfect for radicalism to rise in.
@@Otto_Von_Itter9000 we deserved to get crushed we lost the war and we made warcrimes in belgium
The reason war is worse than hell is cuz its full of innocence
Respect EVERY veteran that you see.
True men
Except the Serbain ones.
@@thefirstkingdogo1126 😬
No not every veteran every single veteran has done something awful they protect you but do they deserve your praise if there alive there nothing but criminals with a good excuse they only did so to protect who they love that deserves respect but don’t respect what they did my grandmother was a veteran she always told me that not in those same words. She was the wisest pers on earth
@@Miyahweirdo you know already that the respect doesn't apply to the scumbags you just have to apply that yourself no need for arguments just know common sense.
I’m 12 year old and sometimes I’m literally scared of the dark or of being alone but now I understand that nothing can compare to what these soldiers experienced
12 and scared of dark...
@@thatoneperson2140bro, don't judge nobody. I bet you are afraid too. But another thing not dark. (Sorry for the bad english, i am not american)
@@thatoneperson2140and? There is adults thats scared
@@thatoneperson2140 so? There are grown men who are scared of the dark?
What is wrong with being scared of the unknown exactly?
@@rafaelcezar146you don’t have to be American to speak English I am British 🇬🇧 and I speak English
This movie is a perfect reflection of how crual war can be… There are no good or bad guys, just soldiers… A masterpiece
It's also absolute propaganda.
@@RUMPLEforeskin25propaganda to NOT go to war? I guess so
Cruel*
@@RUMPLEforeskin25bro what are you on 😂
name?
Parent: why are you guys screaming outside and playing with Nerf guns
Kids: …
Its nothing to joke about...
Parents: Oh there just playing nerf and hiding in holes.
Kids: *The video*
There was another movie from the 30's. It showed a scene where a soldier was hanging onto a wire, before he got blasted. The only thing that was still hanging onto the wires were his hands. They added that into the movie, because one of the producers or actors (I don't remember If he was a producer or actor, sorry), actually witnessed that happen. These movies show you the horrors that behold in war.
This movie is actually a remake of that movie!
@@Birdofthetacklebox oh! Thank you for that info! :D
"Война не ад. В аду нет случайных прохожих и невинных ребят. Война битком набита ими, и что самое главное, те, кто войну устраивают, на ней не находятся."
- мудрый человек
Что за фильм
@@dikiydikiy2964дыа
@@dikiydikiy2964на западном фронте без перемен
Parents: Look at him playing with his legos
The lore:
West front:😨
East front:💀
this edit is a masterpiece
Agreed
maturity is to realise the meaning of history the reflection of today. why to forget it gave nothing to anyone...what it gave to all was great depression those who managed to live celebrated its end. if history is history but the meaning of learning history is what it is. thank God the evil ended such hell would have never been there it was their for that evil existed...any evil was no solution is no solution, it was present it is present.
Fax
I’m very confused how people aren’t talking about how sad this movie was and people aren’t like crying but people are crying over the Barbie movie???
Over saturated market for war films.
No llore con ella por qué hay que estar serios no llorando
I cried😢
The actor nailed it.......made it suuuureal
Im going to hell for laughing at this 💀
(I was laughing when it came "police i swear to god , no simping for a child")
Fun Fact: When the Germans first saw the tank, they were so scared that 400 Soldiers surrendered to two immobilized tanks
That’s kinda funny Imao
Who knows, it might even be propaganda used to demoralize the German People.
Tbh, if I saw mechanized elephant/landship, I’d surrender too, it’s basically the Romans encountering the Elephants during their campaign in the Punic region
@@ChangeNameEdits you probably wouldn’t if you were armed with an anti tank weapon or near a tank, but again, ww1, there was NO preparation for tanks
@@NySx_lol Sure you might have a chance with an AT cannon but you’re still shitting bricks cause you’re faced with a thing that’s like twice your height, thing is casting a shadow over you, I’m pretty sure you’d still be scared shitless
All the World War One movies that have come out are my favorites just because of the fact the directors made sure not to hold back anything. This is/was war.
This one was OVERLY graphic at a point it was just stupid,2/10 unrealistic
@@deaghostyt2217 what tf are u talking about. U expect war to not be graphic?
@@deaghostyt2217 Huh? War is nothing but death and destruction, war is literally the most brutal things any human can do.
@@naddeshvicknesparan4169 Its not Always that gore, if you saw combat footage bodies arent Always bleeding like in a V I D E O G A M E
@@deaghostyt2217It wasn't overly graphic,it portrayed WW1 exactly like it was.
The movie may be even less graphic than it really was
Parents: calm down just a fire cracker
Kids:
Incredible film, talks about all the suffering and how those “above” wasted and only enjoyed their beautiful food while the others tried to at least survive, I highly recommend it
Please if you can see the 1930s version, seeing how all of the actors were WW1 veterans it is really something brutally amazing
Idk why i cried at the part where he tries to save the man he stabbed
The duality of man
bro I cried at the part where one of his friends got torched after begging for mercy
I cried at the part where he commits sucide with the fork and when they were marching to their death.
The average shell shock game:
POV what’s going on in my imagination when I’m playing with toy soldiers
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War was far more brutal in the 1900’s. This movie portrays the brutality perfectly. Politicians start wars, the young go to fight. They have hope in their eyes. That same hope fades away as soon as you fire your rifle, or see your friends die, or as you lie in a hole getting bombed from everywhere. The tanks roll past you. Your comrades are burned alive. At that point, you realise that war is a mistake.
“War does not determine who is right - only who is left”
-Bertrand Russel
"Aw, look! Their playing with their nerf guns!" The lore behind it:
The scary part of war is sometimes 16 year olds join war without learning physics
for 4 years we fought
for 4 years we suffered
for 4 years we cried
for 4 years we died
for 400 more we will wonder
why?
That one scene where Paul stabs the French soldier is one of the most heart breaking scenes in the movie, I pretty much just felt sad the whole movie
Yea I was crying when I saw that and he saw a photo of his wife and I think of his daughter or son I forgot which
No way i found this for the second time and after EXACTLY a year
When you see another school on a school trip
edit: THANK YOU FOR THREE LIKES PPL THAT LIKES YOU ARE LEGANDS
"Only the dead have seen the end of war"
The spirits of him neaver rest bro even them not see the end
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"War doesn't determine who is right, only who is left."
So true
All quiet on the western front is a cinematic masterpiece
My mom: how cute he is playing with Legos😄
The story :
What Hoi4 divisions see:
War is young men dying and old men talking-Franklin D Roosevelt
When you kill your enemy and realize that he also has a family like you🥲
“All not quiet on the western front.”
Young people between ages 14/40 were crying for help
This is a fucking masterpiece!
What was the film name ?
@@ensarayazoglu5332all quiet on the western front
Mom: It’s just a nerf gun war!
Me:
If u didn't see the guy standing still he did the one thousand yard death stare
As a Brit, I never - since I was a kid, felt any anger towards the men and boys who died fighting for Germany against our boys because it was an all round tragedy. May we never war again ❤️🪖🕊️🪦 RIP
The scene where main character (i forgot his name) kill the french soldier, and see his family pic literally broke my heart
Paul
My grandpa got flashbacks form this edit for how good it is.
Where you think you find glory you find hell when you think you will be a hero you will only be Canon folder
The fact that every friend of Paul died