Review of All Quiet on the Western Front (1930) by Robin T — 27 May 2012
Besides Warhorse, All Quiet On the Western Front is the only WWI movie I have ever seen. This film takes the interesting position of the German side of the war, though of all the acting is done by American actors.
All Quiet is a phenomenal picture. The story was very intriguing and gut wrenching throughout. I felt that the film makers took a very open view on the war that not one side was worse then the other. The most moving and remember-able is when the main character mortally wounds a French soldier in a shelled out whole in the ground but weeps and fights for that young soldiers life.
All Quiet On the Western Front is remarkable.
This review of All Quiet on the Western Front (1930) was written by Robin T on 27 May 2012.
All Quiet on the Western Front has generally received very positive reviews.
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