ALL QUIET ON THE WESTERN FRONT
Ouvrage 9781DVDBRASC9 : ALL QUIET ON THE WESTERN FRONT
One of the most powerful anti-war statements ever put on film, this
gut-wrenching story concerns a group of friends who join the Army during
World War I and are assigned to the Western Front, where their fiery
patriotism is quickly turned to horror and misery by the harsh realities
of combat. Director Lewis Milestone pioneered the use of the sweeping
crane shot to capture a ghastly battlefield panorama of death and mud,
and the cast, led by Lew Ayres, is terrific. It's hard to pick a
favorite scene, but the finale, as Ayres stretches from his trench to
catch a butterfly, is one of the most devastating sequences of the
decade. The film won Oscars for Best Picture and for Milestone's
direction -- and trivia buffs should note that the actors were coached
by future luminary George Cukor, while Ayres became a conscientious
objector in World War II. The Road Back (1937) followed, and the film
was remade for television in 1979. Robert Firsching
Auteur : ANDERSON
Editeur : NAIVE EDITIONS
Nombre de pages : 0
Date de publication : 03 1930
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