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If you are able to watch this show without comparing it to the legendary movie, you should have a real good time. The show is more than well done. The actors are great and I cannot wait for season 2. It doesn't deserve the low star ratings at all.
The 2018 sequel of the monumental "Das Boot" from 1981 would be great if the makers hadn't made one big mistake. They shouldn't have made this two parallel plot thing between the story of the crew of the submarine and this useless resistance story. By telling 2 parallel stories they automatically killed whatever made the original "Das Boot" such a great success. Watching this great sequel unfortunately you will never get this claustrophobic feeling as in the original. Right when you get the right feeling, they throw you out of the atmosphere of the submarine and continue with the story of this resistant group. This is what prevents the show to be nearly as good as the original. By telling these 2 parallel stories, there is no time to introduce the crew of the submarine suficiantly or getting into more details about their characters..
What I really whish? A second season that only takes place on a submarine and a fan-edit of the first season that cuts out all of this resistance-plot. I would give this edit perhaps 10 stars.
It appears that many viewers were expecting a re-hash of the great 1981 film, DAS BOOT. This series pays homage to the plot of that film, but it goes in a different direction when it comes to the U-boat storyline. And that turns out to be a good thing. Writers decided to combine the submarine story with a Resistance narrative, on land, in La Rochelle where the U-boat base was located. While not perfect, the alternating and intertwining plots in Season One work quite well. Not only is the submarine action extremely well-handled, but period-feel is very strong as well. A major flaw is in the Resistance story where an American woman is placed as leaser of a Resistance cell. Research shows that there was in fact an American woman who was deeply involved in Resistance work (Virginia D'Albert-Lake, born in Ohio), but her story is quite different from that of Ms Monroe in this series. That character in itself is not a fatal problem for series, nor is the briefly depicted romance between Monroe and Simone Strasser. That plotline does seem forced and unconvincing, but it's easy to ignore it amid all the excellent drama that surrounds it. The series shows the often shockingly brutal treatment of French citizens by German occupation forces, and this is drawn from fact. The brave people of the Resistance were truly risking their lives and this series doesn't shy away from showing just how horrific the consequences could be, while never sensationalizing them.
On board the U-boat things are also very convincing: the claustrophobic atmosphere, volcanic tensions between crew members and officers. It's a gripping tale, more than worthy of comparison to the famous film. In this, as in the Resistance narrative, the acting is top-of-the-line.
With Season Two a more serious flaw comes in. Here, there are three plotlines. The added one, about a young Navy officer who is seen as unfit to lead the U-boat mission, is replaced by a mutinous revolt and he ends up in, off all places, New York City. The story set there is rarely convincing and seems much too manufactured, probably to increase viewer interest, something not required since the original two narratives were more than enough. Those two storylines are now well-developed and extremely intense at times. No Spoilers. This is a very good, imperfect series, worthy of anyone's time.
On board the U-boat things are also very convincing: the claustrophobic atmosphere, volcanic tensions between crew members and officers. It's a gripping tale, more than worthy of comparison to the famous film. In this, as in the Resistance narrative, the acting is top-of-the-line.
With Season Two a more serious flaw comes in. Here, there are three plotlines. The added one, about a young Navy officer who is seen as unfit to lead the U-boat mission, is replaced by a mutinous revolt and he ends up in, off all places, New York City. The story set there is rarely convincing and seems much too manufactured, probably to increase viewer interest, something not required since the original two narratives were more than enough. Those two storylines are now well-developed and extremely intense at times. No Spoilers. This is a very good, imperfect series, worthy of anyone's time.
At all costs avoid the negative reviews of this series because what i have seen is worthwhile viewing.
This was never intended as a continuation the original Das Boot movie of 1981.
Its a new crew and boat set in 1942 so some 9 months after the movies timeline.
I found the two storylines, one on land and the other on the U boat worked.
They are tied in and merge at the end and both hold your interest and the point of difference made a more compelling experience.
The Uboat storylines had twists and turns and were well acted by a young but convincing cast.
The interior sub scenes were filmed in the same interior mockup used in U571 and the same level of authenticity comes across.
Please make a second series!
Richard Howell
This was never intended as a continuation the original Das Boot movie of 1981.
Its a new crew and boat set in 1942 so some 9 months after the movies timeline.
I found the two storylines, one on land and the other on the U boat worked.
They are tied in and merge at the end and both hold your interest and the point of difference made a more compelling experience.
The Uboat storylines had twists and turns and were well acted by a young but convincing cast.
The interior sub scenes were filmed in the same interior mockup used in U571 and the same level of authenticity comes across.
Please make a second series!
Richard Howell
Disregard all the haters that only want to see U-boat battles on screen, this show is much deeper than that. It has it's fair share of claustrophobic moments, and you really get the feel of what it would've been like to be a sailor on one of those.
The acting is really good, and the story is interesting enough to keep you binge watching.
It's also great everyone speaks their native tongue, German being the most prominently present of course.
I highly recommend this show to either fans of (war) drama or people with an interest in history. 9/10
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- TriviaThe U-612 used during filming is a non-diving u-boat replica of the US Navy submarine S-33 built in Valetta, Malta. It was heavily modified but is the same watercraft used for U-571: La batalla del Atlántico (2000).
- ErroresThe boat was leaving at sunrise and into the sun. La Rochelle faces the west. The sun should have been behind the boat.
- ConexionesFollows El submarino (1981)
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