T**W
Good viewing and interesting to see a German perspective
I enjoyed this mini series which follows the fortunes of a group of young people at the outbreak of world war 2. The acting is top notch (and you'll recognise one of the young men as the lead in the excellent series 'Babylon Berlin') and the production values high. Not many series have been made by Germany about the war experience but this one is excellent and I found it interesting to see a different perspective at a human level.
P**R
Controversial DRAMA not an historically accurate DOCUMENTARY if that's what you want.
Well, it certainly shows WW2 from a different perspective...that of the ordinary Wehrmacht soldier. Hitler's brainwashing of the German population is tangible as is the manner in which millions of ordinary people are still brainwashed by despotic leaders even in the 21st century. Throughout history there are numerous examples of this.Some viewers seem to think of this as being about the Holocaust. It is mentioned and one of the 5 characters, Viktor, experiences the treatment of Jews from a personal perspective. It isn't really about the Polish partisans either, although they are not treated in the most positive light.For me, the ethos was described perfectly towards the end of the series. One of the soldiers hiding in a barn with Wilhelm states: "To begin with we were heroes and now we're just assholes". Isn't that the way with any ordinary conscript in a defeated army in any century? It reminds us also that Hitler's 'jugend' were still brainwashed into fighting at the end even though the war was already lost.The series is beautifully shot with a few original newsreel films intermingled with the story. The acting is excellent....especially by Volker Bruch I thought. There are several parts which are most unlikely as plotlines. Mainly how the five main characters meet up/cross paths throughout the story. There are also minor sub-story scenes which are pretty much taken from other WW2 films...Anthropoid being one such example.Ultimately, it's a drama, a story and not an historically accurate representation. Very few 'stories' ever are. Shakespearian historical plays aren't accurate and yet they are lauded.As entertainment I thought it was excellent. The mental, emotional and physical decline of the characters is beautifully portrayed and acted.Does the storyline have drawbacks? Definitely.Is it 100% historically accurate? No, but then it's not an historical documentary.Would I recommend it? Without question.
M**T
Completely excellent, wonderfully made and utterly gripping...
I am not a film reviewer and have no pretensions to be one. This series (SUBTITLED - OH YES!) was shown on BBC 2 with little fanfare - As is usual for the BBC when they actually have something worth watching. You try and escape their promotions for dire 'My teenager is a bad driver - Duh!' or 'Unknown comedian given sketch show for reasons equally unknown' shows and you'd think it was all they ever showed...Anyway, this is a compelling story of five friends' experience of World War 2 seen from the German side. It deals with the Russian Front and as such The Allies (Hurrah!) don't show up at all. Merciful if you enjoyed The Allies invisibility in Band of Brothers and U 247.I don't want to spoil it for you, and it isn't a documentary, so just accept there is artistic and a little bit of historical licence here, but just get over it. The main issue being the five people can barely stop bumping into each other every five minutes in the vast theatre of war that was the Eastern Front. But get over that...The Germans have good and bad people and the Russians have good and bad people, war is hell and all it does is kill sons and fathers. This is a story of the human condition, told at a remarkable speed as the story has only four hours to be told it is fast and gripping and deals with five characters.I missed the first episode on TV, but was struck by how good parts 2 & 3 were. When we got this DVD my wife insisted that we watch all three in one go after seeing the first episode - Which for a tough war series is actually saying something as it isn't really her genre of choice.It has subtitles, and is none the worse for that, actually, I think it is better to hear the original language in context. Certainly better than hearing actors struggling to not sound like Helga and Herr Flick when war films get dubbed. But then I am a little odd.Although the old BBC Colditz was good. Particularly if you liked hammy German accents.
B**K
It’s true
Reality and from the ordinary Germans perspective. Well made.Private viewing
E**.
You want to know what went on "the other side"?, than watch this
The german equivalent to bands of brothers with good packagingEL
L**A
EXTRAORDINARIA!!!!
Excelente miniserie en dos discos sobre la historia de un grupo de jóvenes amigos cuyos anhelos, valores y esperanzas son confrontados y destrozados en el curso de la guerra que les cambia radicalmente sus vidas y toma la vida de algunos, perdurando, no obstante, la amistad.Excelente ambientación, batallas combate y trama.Solo subtítulos en ingles.100% recomendableRecomiendo también las siguientes películas sobre el genero:Talvisota. FinlandiaThe unknown soldier. FinlandiaStalingrado, la del director Joseph Vilsmaier. AlemaniaThe Captain. AlemaniaCome and see . Union Sovietica1944. EstoniaBrest fortress. Union SvieticaT-34 RussiaLife and faith adaptacion de la obra de Vasily Grossman. RusiaThe Star. RusiaLore. AlemaniaTodas Extraordinarias películas, disponibles a través de amazon
S**T
Generation War
Der Film is sehr interessant für alle die Geschichte und das Kriegsgeschehen besser verstehen wollen schaut Ihn euch auf jeden fall an
C**N
De l'autre côté de la guerre.
Excellente mini-série, filmée à la panière de Band Of Brothers pour les parties "batailles", mais loin de n'être que cela. L'intrigue, les intrigues mêlées se superposent sans jamais nuire au récit principal, celui qui décrit de l'intérieur les sentiments, motivations et idées de la jeunesse allemande pendant la deuxième Guerre Mondiale. De quoi se poser LA question, qu'aurais-je fait si j'avais été allemand ? Le montage, nerveux, bascule sans arrêts d'un personnage à l'autre, évitant l'accumulation lourdingue de "pathos" ou de malaise au vu de certaines situations dramatiquement évoquées. Si, comme moi, vous pensez que les jeunes allemands étaient tous différents, que la guerre peut changer n'importe qui en héros, en lâche ou en meurtrier, cette série pourra vous séduire.
T**R
One of the best war dramas ever!!!
I purchased this movie just recently and found it jaw-dropping and hard to turn away from, despite what some other people have said in their reviews.Basically, 5 friends meet in a bar in Berlin, two of them brothers and another of them Jewish, which is hard to believe, but not unheard of, right before the start of the German invasion of Russia in June, 1941, and pledge to meet back there again after the final victory is assured by Christmas. Almost immediately, their little farewell party gets unwanted attention from a Gestapo officer, who comes in claiming he's been complained to that they're dancing to swing-dance music, which is now considered forbidden by Germany's laws, and also dancing with a JEW, the unholy crime.One of the girls, aspiring to be the next Marlene Dietrich, and who is dating that Jewish guy, who is a second-generation tailor, kinda warms up to the Gestapo officer and even sleeps with him, hoping she can suck up to him enough to get her boyfriend legal papers getting him out of Germany and to the USA before the final roundup of Jews begins.That doesn't do the trick at all, and her Jewish boyfriend is rounded up in December, 1941 to be sent to a concentration camp. But he and one other manage to bug out of the train taking them there by prying up enough of the floorboards in their car and dropping down across the tracks, a risky move when you think about how fast the train is going.The two brothers witness a lot of action in the Eastern campaigns against Russia. Each scene marks their advance as they get closer to Moscow, and while the older brother is a lieutenant commanding a platoon, it's not lost on him that his younger brother, an enlisted man, is not well thought of by the other men in their unit, with a poor attitude regarding soldiering, and accused of being a coward. After that brother seems to deliberately give away their position by freely lighting up a cigarette in the dead of night and marking that position to an attack by Russian aircraft, he gets jumped by several of the men in the platoon and badly injured as a result. One of their friends, Charlotte(Charly, as she is called by others)is a field nurse located not far from them, and still getting used to the multiple wounds of soldiers from their side that she has to treat daily.Part 2 seems to skip through quite a bit after that, going from January, 1942 to right before the beginning of the Battle of Kursk in the summer of 1943. The older brother, Wilhelm, is still a lieutenant, which is questioned by some people in the reviews as to why he isn't a captain by then, like many would be promoted to considering the time he spent in the field and the mass casualties the Germans are taking. Considering that this lieutenant has several times DOUBTED their "final victory" right in the presence of his superiors and looks like he's leaning towards defeatism, I guess his superiors wouldn't have promoted him for that either, regardless of their losses and needs for experienced officers. The Gestapo has been known to give such officers a fate ending at the end of a firing squad if they spouted defeatist remarks.Their "Marlene Dietrich" visits the front lines as well, performing songs for the German soldiers before they're to be sent against the Russians at Kursk as fuel for the meat-grinding machine of war. Kursk goes badly for the Germans, and this singer knows it since she was too late to catch her own plane out of there before the battle began, and is temporarily working alongside Charlotte as a nurse and stretcher-bearer. Once back in Berlin, she makes the ultimate mistake by chiding several soldiers in a bar loudly enough to voice her opinion that "the Final Victory has been cancelled, so you better go back to fight while you still can." In my observance of this scene, some of the soldiers were a rowdy lot, looking at her as if they wanted a piece of ass, got angry at her speech, so in no time flat, they turn her in to the Gestapo as a defeatist. In 1943 Berlin, flapping your gums out loud in public about how Germany was losing the war could only have ONE consequence of your actions, and sleeping with a Gestapo officer and threatening to tell his wife about their affair doesn't make it any better.Wilhelm nearly gets killed at Kursk, and seems to stumble in a daze away from the fighting and takes up refuge in an abandoned cabin before he's found and arrested by the local military authorities some time later. His younger brother mows down a squad of Russians single-handedly, gets cut off from his unit, and has to put on Russian military clothes to get through the trap even though his fellow soldiers mistake him for a Russian and shoot him. He nearly dies, and clings to life thanks to Charly and her skills. When coming home on leave, his father treats him like dirt, as if blaming him for still being alive while the Favorite Son is still missing and presumed dead. He coldly tells his father, "I'm sorry the bullet missed by two inches" and cuts his leave short to be the soldier he hadn't been in the beginning.Wilhelm is sentenced to death, but the powers that be change their mind and sentence him to a penal battalion of defeatists and other questionable soldiers, where their task is to be thrown in where the fighting is fiercest as cannon fodder for the war machine. Around this time, the Jewish former tailor that escaped the Train of Death is now working for Polish partisans for the Home Army. The partisans have opinions that are strongly anti-Jewish, so he keeps his true origins to himself until that identity is given away after his fellow partisans ambush a German train that is packed with Jewish inmates heading to a camp. The partisans are agreeing to the fate of leaving the Jews locked inside the train while they make off with everything else of value. He unlocks the doors and lets all the inmates out to give them a chance at staying alive. Thereafter he is banished from his fighting group, and led into the forest by the leader at what appears to be a personal execution, but the leader tosses the gun down at him and turns away back into the trees.Reviews have complained about the Polacks' so-called anti-Semite opinions, and how the Home Army had units that even saved Jews, but this movie is not far from the truth. Many parts of Poland even before 1939 were having anti-Semite laws that limited the numbers of Jewish people from attending universities. Jews were not very well thought of by the general Polish population, some of which collaborated with the Germans gleefully to help get rid of the "Jewish problem". The Home Army even questioned why they should try to supply the Jews with their limited weapons for the '43 Uprising in the Jewish ghettos of Warsaw, since "Jews don't make good fighters." The facts are, even though many Poles bent over backwards to help rescue Jews during the war, there was no shortage of Poles who didn't care about the fate of Jews in any way and some stated that "they're getting what they deserve." There definitely was no future in Poland for those Jews who survived once the war was over. That fact was well-documented.All in all, it's a great movie, and really has a way in showing another part of the war which wasn't revealed in any other WW2 movie. Well done!!!
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