Das Boot [Sub: Eng]
There is a German submarine that drowned in the depths of the Atlantic Ocean during World War II. Conflicts begin again when crew management operates within the submarine under many challenges and risks. They still face tense conflicts and long spaces, while Werner's war reporter faces daily life aboard the U-96. Conflict begins when the courageous captain struggles to maintain his own motives but still helps the team determine the type of risk to face.
24 September 1951, Landsberg am Lech, Bavaria, Germany
12 April 1956, Göttingen, Lower Saxony, Germany
7 May 1950, Göppingen, Baden-Württemberg, Germany
9 January 1959, Vienna, Austria
7 January 1956, Biblis, Hesse, Germany
1960, Verden an der Aller, Lower Saxony, Germany
18 May 1936, Paris, France
1957
30 July 1951, St. Pölten, Lower Austria, Austria
30 June 1941, Hanover, Germany
1954
20 May 1947, Buenos Aires, Argentina
10 June 1941, Berlin, Germany
18 December 1940, Oer-Erkenschwick, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
21 April 1961, Coburg, Germany
14 January 1955, Hamburg, Germany
September 21, 2011
The execution is second to none; taut, claustrophobic and overwhelming.December 09, 2011
The film has no qualities beyond its formal polish.February 02, 2002
The film reaches right out to grab us by the neck and squeeze hard.July 25, 2011
Few war films are more potent than Das Boot...the ultimate submarine movie. [Blu-ray]May 14, 2012
Still makes compulsive viewing.February 23, 2012
Everything described in the film is authentic.March 19, 2009
Agripping, impressively detailed account of one harrowing voyage by a German U-boat during World War II.December 09, 2011
Gripping and authentic.February 19, 2008
Just as good, some say better, than the original classic.August 30, 2004
Das Boot is yet another moving testament to the wastefulness of battle.April 24, 2009
It is unlike any other war film in that it confines the audience in a confined submarine where we digest the fear and panic of the human beings on screen. In short, "Das Boot" is a religious experience.June 24, 2006
Petersen's shooting style displays a breathtaking, if impersonal and faintly academic, virtuosity comparable to that of Lean or Coppola.