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Regarded as one of the most accurate representations of Germany's elite U-Boat crewmen during World War Two, the story is told from the crew's perspective and emphasises both the long periods of boredom they put up with and the claustrophobic terror they experience when engaging the enemy. The central character of the tale is Lt. Werner (Herbert Gronemeyer), a war correspondent who is posted to the U-96 to observe life under Captain Henrich Lehmann-Willenbrock (Jürgen Prochnow) and Chief Engineer Fritz Grade (Klaus Wennemann). (Universal Sony Pictures Home Entertainment)

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Lima 

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English Das Boot is the pinnacle of the war genre. Taking German cinema by surprise, it made a successful tour around the world and received a warm reception by audiences and critics. The scenes where the submarine tries to avoid depth charges are riveting and I definitely don't recommend them to the claustrophobic. And while the submarine didn't sink, the charismatic Jurgen Prochnow drowned his promising career in B-movie waters, which is a shame. ()

angel74 

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English This is one of the few films where the overlong runtime is justified. If it hadn't been for the time I spent with the crew of the German submarine, I would hardly have been able to fully empathize with their plight. As time went on, I felt like I was in the bowels of a submarine with them, and I admit that it made me very uncomfortable more than once. I was even more impressed by the last dramatic minutes of the story, which were filled with absolute despair and doom. (80%) ()

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Marigold 

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English One of the greatest war films of all time and certainly the best submarine film the silver screen has ever seen. Petersen masterfully transfers emotions to the viewer – distress, fear, panic. This is not a glorified Nazi submarine fleet, but a disillusioning view beneath the surface of the war. Both the acting performances and the conclusion of the film, which is miles away from the pathetic finale of many war films, contribute to the suggestiveness... As I've written before: a film like this says a lot more about the horror of war than all of Saving Private Ryan and his dead brothers. ()

kaylin 

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English If only one submarine movie were ever made, and it was this one, it would be entirely sufficient. Nothing else would need to be addressed and not much else could be added. This works brilliantly and manages to create exactly what it should - a claustrophobic atmosphere, fear, terrifying moments, but also strong destinies. And the Germans are really good at this, even in terms of acting. The runtime does not seem excessive at all. It has great special effects. ()

Kaka 

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English Each character in the script has their own depth and each plays a smaller or larger, but similarly key role in the film. The outstanding actors also contribute to the excellent result. Jürgen Prochnow excels in the lead role of the captain, but he unfortunately drowned his promising career in B-movie waters. Wolfgang Petersen directed an atmospheric film that is probably still unmatched within the genre. ()

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