Essay On All Quiet On The Western Front

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All Quiet on the Western Front is the most superb World War I motion picture. The movie had a budget of $1.25 million (which was very expensive at the time) and runs 128 minutes long giving enough time to capture the horrors of war perfectly. The Great War was the subject for many movies during the late 1930’s and early 1940’s, most offering a serious and very emotional time for the audience. It’s no coincidence that two of the first three Best Picture Oscars were awarded to World War I movies. Even though the movie is dated for this day in age, the battle scenes are still as emotional and bone chilling. Director Lewis Milestone’s attention to detail plays a major role when filming trench scenes and because of this, it makes it hard to realize that the film was actually filmed in California and not in Germany or France. All Quiet on the Western Front is one-sided about anti-war. The bloody and point-less nature of trench warfare is made clear throughout the movie. When the film begins, Paul Baulmer(Lewis Ayres) has just graduated high school along with his best friends and are hyped up to go and join the Army after being filled with many patriotic speeches made by their beloved schoolmaster, Kantorek(Arnold Lucy). Kantorek manipulates the …show more content…

In one scene in which a French soldier is crawling under barb wire and the next moment he is blown to hell and all that is left is his hands clammed onto the barbwire makes the film comparable to any modern war flick. All Quiet on the Western Front being very advanced for its time due to the innovative camera angles, detailed sets and great acting from actors such as; Louis Ayres and Louis Wolheim makes the heart wrenching effects of war seem all too real. This film although wildly popular in the United States was banned in other countries such as Germany and

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