Das Boot
Approval Rate: 67%
Reviews 13
by spike65
Mon Jun 30 2008Originally made as a television series for German television there are a lot of versions out there. I saw the US theater release on the big screen and it was riveting. I have it on DVD also and I think it a longer version than the theater version. I can't imagine how those men had the courage to return for the next mission knowing how death was getting more certain with each trip. Well recommended.
by lmorovan
Thu Apr 17 2008Very few films on the topic out there, Das Boot is a compelling and disturbingly realistic depiction of a German submarine crew, the fears, anxieties and agony of being positioned in such a fragile and vulnerable vessel. I loved the human touch of the characters.
by bustindustin
Fri Aug 10 2007I was hesitant when I learned how long this movie was but once it started, it was so engrossing it didn't matter. The tension had me on the edge of my seat for hours. This is a true cinematic masterpiece.
by limpin_trenchfoot
Tue Nov 22 2005Probably the best and most engrossing film about WW2 ever made. You actually start to sympathise with the crew of what is after all a German U-boat.
by mariusqeldroma
Sat Jan 08 2005One of the cinematic masterpieces, both on technical merit and for the raw emotion poured into the story. A must see.
by irishgit
Fri Jan 07 2005A work of genius. A dark, claustrophobic, oppressive and unnerving film that is one of the best pictures of men at war ever made.
by jaywilton
Sun Mar 14 2004It's not easy to think of a better war movie.Not only are the attempts to finish the sub off very realistic,but the movie did a terrific job establishing the sub captain as soldiers divorced from their fellow German war criminals.
by jimmyinatlanta
Tue Jun 24 2003Everytime it's onTV I have to watch it. Really immerses you into the lives and minds of the submariners of the Third Reich. Feels very realistic. A simple story very skillfully delivered.
by canadasucks
Sat Oct 19 2002A near perfect film. . .you actually feel squeezed in the submarine with the sailors. The director's cut is long and requires an attention span and a brain- if you have a short attention span then don't bother. DAS BOOT is the greatest and most realistic sub movie ever. The book is even better.
by loki13
Wed Nov 14 2001This was a great movie. One of the few movies that captures the Deutsche experience in world war two, showing that most Germans went to war for the same reasons that the Americans ans Brits went to war,: To serve their country.
by gtx_slotcar
Mon Aug 06 2001I watched this movie because some of the negative reviews I've read about U571 (which I really enjoyed) mentioned Das Boot as the best submarine movie for realism and effect. Being an enlightened individual, I tried watching it last night in it's original German, with subtitles, as recommended in the aforementioned reviews. Unfortunately, I dozed off about 20 minutes into the movie. Tonight I watched the English dubbed version. The dubbing was quite well done. I was expecting something exciting like U571, and Das Boot is not like that. It did give me a good feel for what the characters were experiencing and it was an enjoyable movie, just not exciting. I didn't notice any glaring realism that made me wish U571 was done differently. All in all, a good movie, but not one I would watch more than once.
by mongrelpup
Sun Jan 07 2001Excellent moive. Completely evokes the claustrophobia and spiritual dilema of these men and their situation.
by pooroldedgarde_rby
Thu Oct 05 2000I sat through this one with an old girlfriends father. Since then I've heard many people mention it in converstion as a movie worth seeing. As for you I guess it was okay, seemed kinda long, and dark and maybe even a little boring. Of course, like I said I was watching it with this girlfriends dad sitting next to me and he was really into it and well let's just say it was sort of a forced moment. Let me put it this way...if I hadn't finished the film with him I probably wouldn't have bothered to rent it later to see the end.