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  1. When 17-year-old Paul joins the Western Front in World War I, his initial excitement is soon shattered by the grim reality of life in the trenches. Watch trailers & learn more.

  2. All Quiet on the Western Front tells the gripping story of a young German soldier on the Western Front during the First World War. Paul (Felix Kammerer) and his comrades quickly feel the initial euphoria of war fade into horror, pain and fear as they fight desperately for their lives in the trenches.

  3. A Netflix adaptation of the classic anti-war novel by Erich Maria Remarque. Follow the journey of a young German soldier on the Western Front of World War I and his realization of the futility of war.

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    • Edward Berger
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    • Felix Kammerer
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    • 10 Paul's Uniform
    • 9 Paul's Dog Tags
    • 8 The Marching Song
    • 7 Paul Comes Full Circle
    • 6 Chasing Geese
    • 5 The Mask of War
    • 4 First and Last Battles
    • 3 The Farmer
    • 2 Kat's Foreshadowing
    • 1 Paul's Life Is Cut Short

    Paul's Uniform Belonged to a Deceased Soldier

    Many have actually caught onto this one, but it's still easy to miss if you watch the movie without subtitles, or just leave it on as background noise without paying close attention to it. In the opening scene of the movie, a young German soldier charges out of his trench and engages in hand-to-hand combat with a French soldier before the screen cuts to black, and the German is never heard from again. A couple of minutes later, Paul enlists in the war and is picking up his uniform, when he st...

    Paul's Dog Tags Were Never Collected

    Throughout the film, it is shown that after artillery bombardments or assaults, the duty of the surviving soldiers is to take the dog tags off of the deceased. Another scene depicts two scribes who write down every name from the dog tags collected to mark that individual as a fatality, so that their families can be notified. When Paul is found dead at the end by a new German recruit, the recruit gets distracted by the scarf Paul is holding. The recruit takes the scarf, but forgets to grab Pau...

    The Marching Song Shows the Order of the Characters' Deaths

    When Paul and his friends, Ludwig (Adrian Grünewald), Kropp (Aaron Hilmer) and Müller (Moritz Klaus) are marching off to the front for the first time, they are in high spirits and begin singing a marching song. Translated into English, the young soldiers sing about their girls back home, who should go on with their days until their boys return from war. The harrowing lyrics, "Girl, I do love you I do, but I can't yet marry you. Wait another year, then it will come true," are cruelly ironic be...

    Paul Saves a Young Soldier

    When Paul first arrives at the front line, he is essentially nothing but a helpless child. Just when it seems like he's about to be killed, he is saved by his comrade, a veteran soldier named Kat (Albrecht Schuch). Kat tells Paul, "if we keep up this pace, we won't have conquered France for 180 years. I worked it out." At the very beginning of his time on the front lines, Paul is introduced to the cynicism and hopelessness of the war he is forced to fight for. Then, during the film's final ba...

    The War is a Wild Goose Chase

    Twice in the film, Paul and Kat break into French farmsteads and steal a goose so that they can have something good to eat. This was due to the food shortages that German soldiers experienced on the front lines. There's a reason why a goose was picked rather than a chicken, a pig, or a lamb: war is, in itself, a wild goose chase. If you're not familiar with the saying, "a wild goose chase" is an idiomatic expression referring to the pursuit of something pointless or unattainable. World War I...

    Mud Masks as a Symbol

    Whenever something horrible happens in the film, a character will usually find the right half of their face caked in mud. This is shown three times throughout the movie. The first is when Paul finds Ludwig's corpse after the first artillery bombardment. The right side of Ludwig's face is muddy. It then happened to Paul twice. Once, when he is stuck in an impact crater where he is forced to kill a French soldier, who dies a slow, agonizing death. It happens again in the film's final battle, wh...

    The Penultimate Battle and the Intro Sequence Are Very Similar

    The penultimate disturbing battle in the movietakes place in an open field pockmarked by impact craters and mudholes. All of this is blanketed by a thin layer of snow and a thick layer of blood. The battle depicted in the intro sequence takes place in an almost identical setting. In fact, Paul goes through a similar set of motions to the man whose uniform he wears. They both take cover behind a log, fire their rifles, and begin to panic in the senseless rush and brutal violence going on aroun...

    Kat and Paul Rob the Same Farmer Twice

    During the aforementioned goose heists, you may notice that the farms look familiar. Sure, this might be because in early 20th-century rural France, most farms looked the same - while the actual filming of the movie took place primarily in the Czech Republic. But the truth is, Paul and Kat don't go to different farms to steal geese. During the first robbery, you can briefly see the farmer's son running by. He can also be seen in the background standing next to his father as his father shoots...

    Kat Foreshadows His Own Death

    After Paul and Kat bring the goose back to their comrades and begin feasting on it, they all begin singing songs and poking fun at the event. They say in a mocking tone that they should watch out because the farmer will shoot them with his rifle. During the second goose robbery, this is exactly what happens: the farmer's son shoots Kat with his rifle, killing him. The soldiers all warned Kat in a joking manner; they had no idea how right they would be, as one of the most devastating movie cha...

    Paul is Only 17 When He Joins The War

    This one is also easy to catch on to, but also easy to miss if you either watch without subtitles or don't pay much attention. When Paul signed up for the army, his birthday was listed as November 18th, 1899. He joined in the spring of 1917. This would make Paul just 17 years old, the absolute lowest age German soldiers were permitted to join the war. Paul meets his end only 18 months later, on the last day of the war. The last day of World War I was November 11, 1918, which would make Paul 1...

    • Edward Berger
    • Felix Kammerer, Albrecht Schuch, Daniel Brühl
  4. 18 de jun. de 2024 · Despite being released in 2022, All Quiet on the Western Front is still popular, pulling in more than 52 million views in its first 91 days on Netflix. Society of the Snow Rotten Tomatoes score: 90%

  5. All Quiet on the Western Front featuring Felix Kammerer and Albrecht Schuch is streaming with subscription on Netflix, and streaming with subscription on Netflix with Ads. It's an action & adventure and drama movie with a high IMDb audience rating of 7.8 (249,189 votes).

  6. Sin novedad en el frente (en alemán: Im Westen nichts Neues, en inglés: All Quiet On The Western Front) 1 es una película antibélica alemana de 2022 basada en la novela homónima de Erich Maria Remarque de 1929. Dirigida por Edward Berger y está protagonizada por Felix Kammerer, Albrecht Schuch, Aaron Hilmer, Edin Hasanović, Daniel Brühl ...