Review of All Quiet on the Western Front (1930) by Victor L — 19 Mar 2007
:fresh: 77 years have passed since All Quiet In The Western Front was exhibited in theaters for the first time and I consider the anti war message is as fresh and important as it was on 1930. The movie is full of memorable scenes of war (with an awesome recreation), suffering, pain, death, a soldier's lifestyle and the great final poetic scene when the main character is killed by as french soldier when he's trying to catch a butterfly with his hands.
Wonderful movie.
This review of All Quiet on the Western Front (1930) was written by Victor L on 19 Mar 2007.
All Quiet on the Western Front has generally received very positive reviews.
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