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Exclusive introduction by Turner Classic Movies host and film historian Robert Osborne; Theatrical trailer; Bonus features not rated, not all subtitled
Full Product DetailsAll Quiet on the Western Front, adapted from the Erich Maria Remarque novel, crowned the 1920s cycle of WWI movies (What Price Glory?, Wings), stating its antiwar message so powerfully that it won the Oscar for Best Picture and was eventually banned in Germany by the Nazis. Lew Ayres epitomizes the naive, patriotic German youth transformed into a battle-weary survivor -- a performance that anticipates Charlie Sheen's similar turn in Platoon. In this early sound film, director Lewis Milestone utilized late silent-era techniques -- quick-cutting "Russian Montage," rapid camera movements -- to emphasize the chaos and savagery of the massive infantry assaults that characterized the Great War. By showing combat experiences from the enemy's perspective, the picture humanizes and universalizes the suffering of soldiers on the front line. The ending of the film is a deceptively simple, yet powerful, coda that expresses the movie's theme with such intensity that All Quiet on the Western Front remains the quintessential war movie, 70 years after its release. Ben Wolf, Barnes & Noble
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