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Koehler August 26th, 2006 07:06 PM

good german/soviet war movies
 
i was wondering what good war movies are out there that mainly focus on the germans or the soviets. im tired of the american forces ww2 movies

Smitty025 August 26th, 2006 07:07 PM

Re: good german/soviet war movies
 
Das Boot and Downfall. Two of the best movies I have ever seen.

Koehler August 26th, 2006 07:11 PM

Re: good german/soviet war movies
 
yea downfall was an excellent movie

DerMann August 26th, 2006 09:07 PM

Re: good german/soviet war movies
 
All Quiet on the Western Front and definately Das Boot.

Fuzzy Bunny August 26th, 2006 10:57 PM

Re: good german/soviet war movies
 
Stalingrad. Dunno about rooskie ones.

Of course we're completely discounting all the great WWII German propaganda crap, like Bomber Squadron Lutzow, Kolberg and other classics. Again, dunno about rooskie ones (if you're not too fixated on WWII, Aleksandr Nevski always brings down the house.)

Green_Vietnam August 27th, 2006 07:44 AM

Re: good german/soviet war movies
 
enemy at the gates

about a rooskie sniper

Gauntlet August 27th, 2006 07:55 AM

Re: good german/soviet war movies
 
Enemy at the Gates is not a good movie! :lol:

Bourkey August 27th, 2006 08:12 AM

Re: good german/soviet war movies
 
Its a good book though. Although the movie was based off it, it had nothing to do with the movie:confused: :confused:

You'd have to read it to understand

Admiral Donutz August 28th, 2006 08:26 AM

Re: good german/soviet war movies
 
Das Boot and Der Untegang ftw. Though there are more but I generally suck at remembering titles and name. :p

Mayhemic.MAD September 8th, 2007 10:22 AM

Sorry for digging up this old thread, but the best soviet war movie hasn´t been mentioned yet:

Come and See - Idi i smotri (1985)

It´s about a boy joining the resistance in white russia in 1943.
Believe me, you won´t be able to get this movie out of your mind for a very long time !

User comment from IMDB:
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Death, destruction and despair
"Come And See" is a difficult, violent and surprisingly poetic movie, compared to which even classics like "Saving Private Ryan" (Spielberg payed a homage to this movie on SPR's beginning) or "The Thin Red Line" seems just artificial. This is the real thing!
Trivia:
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  • Many of the uniforms seen throughout the film are originals.
  • Live ammunition was used in the film - in interviews, actor Aleksei Kravchenko has described actual bullets passing some 10 centimeters above his head.


foodmaniac2003 September 8th, 2007 11:15 AM

This isn't WWII, but The Battleship Potemkin is Russian. I really want to see it.

Big A September 8th, 2007 12:49 PM

lol! Anyway "Talvisota" and "Tuntematon Sotilas" are the best Finnish war movies i've seen. The 195-something version is better than the 198-something version imho.

jumjum September 8th, 2007 01:35 PM

I've been here too long if it's easier for me to go back and find ancient threads than re-post. Howdy, Fuzz - you have posts in this as well:
http://forums.filefront.com/fh-off-topic/222355-one-german-one-russian-wwii-movie.html

Big A September 8th, 2007 01:41 PM

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jumjum September 8th, 2007 03:03 PM

Drat, it's too old. Here:
Saw two foreign language (to me) WWII dvd's recently. The first was a 1993 German film, "Stalingrad" (English subtitles). Outstanding. Follows an experienced assault squad from their rest camp in Italy in August 1942 to the ernd of Stalingrad. It's fairly historicially accurate, but aimed more at telling the story of the squad than in telling the story of Stalingrad. It follows the typical Hollywood formula in characters: the new lieutenant who is afraid to be afraid; the grizzled older sergeant; the jokester; the kid, etc. Ity's the typical "good German" squad (were there ever any Naziz?) The squad (Wehrmacht) of course are really good guys, despise Hitler, buck the system to do the right thing. You can't help but like them. It's the feldgendarnes who are the monsters of the film. Does an outstanding job of showing hpow cold hungry and desperate the Germans became. A little unrealistic in having what looks like a platoon with a small PAK, a coupe of mgs and some AT grenades/mines destroy 6 T-34s and about a company of supporting infantry. But still far better and more accurate than a Hollywood Rambo special.

Amazon.com: Stalingrad: DVD: Dominique Horwitz,Thomas Kretschmann,Jochen Nickel,Sebastian Rudolph,Dana Vávrová,Martin Benrath,Sylvester Groth,Karel Hermánek,Heinz Emigholz,Ferdinand Schuster,Oliver Broumis,Dieter Okras,Zdenek Vencl,Mark Kuhn,Thorsten

The Russian film, "Come And See", is actually the more powerful of the two. While "Stalingrad" is a fairly standard "buddy" war film, "Come and See" follows one teenage boy, about 15, into the partisans. It can be tiresome because the director spends alot of time trying toi make an "art film", with plenty of symbolic scenes and imagery But what is fascinating is that it shows the Eastern Front's partisans in camp and at war. There is a terrible and brutal final segement which shows how a small, simple Belorussian town is ravaged by an SS SonderKommando detachment. It has to be one of the most cruel and terrifying things ever filmed. It puts into focus the absolute inhumanity of the Nazis to the Russians. lt's not an enjoyable fim, in that there is so much wretechedness and pain, but I think it's a vital film for anyone interested in the Eastern Front.
I would make it mandatory watching for anyone who has some sort of twisted fascination with the SS as some sort of knights of warfare, or who is fond of Nazis in general. It shows what the Nazis were all about.
Come And See http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00...n=130&v=glance

I meant to add about "Come And See", it was produced I think in 1985, while Russia was the USSR, and Communism reigned. That probably explains the fact that, while the SD are shown in their full brutality, the partisans are shown to be morally superior persons, incapable of treating captured SD in the same fashion they had earlier treated Russian peasants.
History actually showed the partisans to be just as capable of savagery as the Germans, capable even of cruelty against their own members or countrymen. Still a powerful and affecting film, which suggests something of a context for the brutality to German civilians Russians displayed in the advance on Berlin.

Von Mudra September 8th, 2007 03:24 PM

Tsvoi is a good movie about 3 russians soldier's escaping imprisonment and joining the resistence. Very, very good begining sequence too.

There was also a TV series put together as a movie, Shtrafbat, but is about a penal battalion. There was even a music video made for it by the russian band Lube:

YouTube - Lube Kombat


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