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You can damn near smell the sweat and claustrophobia and it still holds up bloody well today.Īnyway in my humble the current one is watchable and well bolted together, at least of far of what I've seen and I'd say give it a go.īut, my puke gif is more of a response to the simpering quote from Prochaska and his effort to piggyback causes which don't belong near a WWII drama about German U-Boat crews.īut, yeh, I agree. The tracking shots through the hull were fantastic then and still are. It was also original in its treatment of submariners and war.
BILIBILI DASBOOT SERIES
a film/TV series helmed by someone like Wolfgang Petersen and had a the best of German speaking fantastic top level cast. They had to go beyond the original which was almost a stage play with the U Boat as the stage. If they hadn't it would have invited too many comparisons with the original and likely not so great comparisons either. They had to extend it beyond the submarine and her crew. I've watched the first two of Das ReBoot™ and I like it so far I have to say. There are many who would reboot Triumph of the Will if they thought it would be a surefire blockbuster. Pick damn near any Hollywood flic over the last century and somewhere it'll be pandering to the fashion of the day, so long as it put bums on seats. To be fair T it's fashionable at the moment and half the time(at least) producers and marketing types for TV and film just parrot that stuff for the PR angle. It seeks to bring the brutal reality of World War II to life with two storylines running parallel on land and sea.
BILIBILI DASBOOT MOVIE
Inspired by the Oscar-nominated movie by Wolfgang Petersen, and Lothar-Günther Buchheim’s bestselling novel, the series filmed in Munich, La Rochelle, Prague and Malta. Territories sold to date include StarzPlay in France AMC in Spain and Portugal Epix/Viasat in Russia, Central & Eastern Europe DI and MA in Serbia Czech TV in the Czech Republic VRT in Belgium NRK in Norway SVT in Sweden YLE in Finland RUV in Iceland MNET in South Africa StarzPlay in Latin America SBS in Australia and TVNZ in New Zealand. The series is produced by Bavaria Fiction, Sky Deutschland and Sonar Entertainment, which distribution rights for the world, except for Germany, Austria, Switzerland, U.K., Ireland and Italy, where Sky holds the rights. World War II drama series “Das Boot,” which was produced on a budget of $33 million, has been sold to more than 100 territories worldwide.