Последний антивоенный фильм что я видел был "На западном фронт без перемен".
До того "1917"
Т.е. не так уж и редки, все таки.
Но кто же согласится добровольно причинять себе такую боль?
Такие придурки как я, наверное. Но в принципе вопрос верный, хоть и риторический. Каждый раз зарекаюсь больше таких не смотреть. А потом снова на те же грабли.
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Date: 2024-08-30 12:06 am (UTC)Ничего себе, если сами немцы так…:((
Many German critics praised the action sequences but found fault with the film's considerable deviations from the book,[5][28] which is required reading in many German schools.[29] As Britain's New Statesman summarised, "...in Germany, it is seen as shallow, cynical and 'horny for Oscars'".[30] Hubert Wetzel, writing in Süddeutsche Zeitung, criticized the film's alterations to the book stating that "you have to ask yourself whether director Berger has even read Remarque's novel". He also criticizes that Berger added characters at will, omitted central characters and scenes, and changed the ending so that the title and content no longer had any connection to each other.[31] The film also received negative reviews from Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung.[32]