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Das letzte U-Boot

  • Película de TV
  • 1993
  • 1h 39min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
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Das letzte U-Boot (1993)
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Agrega una trama en tu idiomaIn 1945 an advanced type of German U-boat loaded with atomic technology en route for Japan and escorted by Japanese naval officers receives news that Germany has capitulated.In 1945 an advanced type of German U-boat loaded with atomic technology en route for Japan and escorted by Japanese naval officers receives news that Germany has capitulated.In 1945 an advanced type of German U-boat loaded with atomic technology en route for Japan and escorted by Japanese naval officers receives news that Germany has capitulated.

  • Dirección
    • Frank Beyer
  • Guionista
    • Knut Boeser
  • Elenco
    • Ulrich Mühe
    • Ulrich Tukur
    • Kaoru Kobayashi
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    • Dirección
      • Frank Beyer
    • Guionista
      • Knut Boeser
    • Elenco
      • Ulrich Mühe
      • Ulrich Tukur
      • Kaoru Kobayashi
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    Ulrich Mühe
    Ulrich Mühe
    • Gerber - Kommandant
    Ulrich Tukur
    Ulrich Tukur
    • Röhler - 1. Wachoffizier
    Kaoru Kobayashi
    Kaoru Kobayashi
    • Tatsumi - Fregattenkapitän
    Gorô Ôhashi
    • Kimura - Fregattenkapitän
    Manfred Zapatka
    Manfred Zapatka
    • Beck - Geschwaderrichter
    Matthias Habich
    Matthias Habich
    • Mellenberg - General
    Udo Samel
    Udo Samel
    • Dr. Falke - Arzt
    Sylvester Groth
    Sylvester Groth
    • Maschke - Funker
    Johannes Herrschmann
    • Silowsky - Leitender Ingenieur
    Tom Jahn
    Tom Jahn
    • Riedel - Koch
    • (as Thomas Jahn)
    Bernd-Uwe Reppenhagen
    • Matrose
    Pierre Besson
    • Matrose
    Nikolaus Gröbe
    • Matrose
    Michael Härle
    • Matrose
    Sven Lehmann
    • Matrose
    Thore Seeberg
    • Führer der U-Boote
    Magne-Håvard Brekke
    Magne-Håvard Brekke
    • Norwegischer Lokführer
    • (as Magne Brekke)
    Kiyoshi Kodama
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      • Frank Beyer
    • Guionista
      • Knut Boeser
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    9I.K

    Hopeless mission

    A few weeks before the end of the war Lieutenant Commander Gerber has been ordered to sail to Japan carrying a load of Uranium oxide, which is one of the key components to build an atomic bomb, Gerber will also have to take passengers, amongst them two japanese navy officers, a fanatical military judge, and a man who is involved in the conspiracy to assasin Hitler. To make the journey even more dangerous a spy in the U-boat´s base in Kristiansand, Norway has sent a message warning the British about the U-boat.

    The story of the LTC Gerber´s boat is based on the true story of Wolfgang Hirschfeld´s book "U-boat Diary" although much dramatized.
    8Artús

    One german submarine with a radioactive cargo on a way to help the japs to win the race to develop the atomic bomb.

    A mission about to begin, a war about to end. The year 1945, few days before the german rendition to the allied forces. A german submarine with some japanese crew is sent to Japan to deliver a plutonium cargo. This radioactive element would help the japs to develop the atomic bomb before the americans. But before the U-boat reach the first half of its itinerary, a transmission announcing Hitler's suicide and the german rendition to the allied forces is received. So the war is over, but only among the allies and Germany, what about Japan? So, the capitain has to choose between complete his mission or surrender to the first american force they find.
    3LydiaOLydia

    Das Low Budget

    "The Last U-Boat" is a highly fictionalized tale of the last mission of U-234, a German U-boat, which, in an almost delicious coincidence, was actually carrying U-235 isotopes (and other war matériel) on a secret mission to Japan, as it were, just as the Third Reich was in its death throes. For a war movie buff, the basic premise is interesting and unique enough, with there being Nazis or various sorts, Japanese, British, and Americans all interacting in various potentially sort of plausible ways.

    Before I go any further, let me also say that this movie has basically nothing to do with the original, classic "Das Boot" in any way other than that they both involve submarines and that it appears that somewhere down the line some opportunistic or cynical marketers got the "das boot 2" tag line somehow associated with this thing. Don't believe it! Unfortunately, the execution is poor, and this film deserves nowhere near it's current 6.5 IMDb rating. Basically, the "high level" plot is interesting, but the overall dialog appears to be somebody's first attempt at a screenplay, which begs the question of how this thing ever got made. This is partially answered by the obvious cost savings of not having much in the way of plausible sets, effects, or actors. The actors manage to take already incredibly poor dialog - you know, the type that just screams "I am reading exposition!" and make it seem even worse. Look - this review is operating that this film was shot as a low budget but ultimately "professional" and/or commercial endeavor - it is clear that few of the actors had ever been before a camera before.

    Sets and effects: fine, i get it. You can't afford to film some (most) sub scenes inside of an actual sub. But, if you're going to want me to believe, for example, that what is obviously the interior of an old railway sleeping car (Japanese officers' stateroom) is inside of a submarine, would it hurt you to have some engine sounds? As I said - the plot at a high level was decent enough and something could have been made of it. And, I can sort of understand that this low budget movie has low budget "actors" and effects. What I don't understand at all, however, is just how the technical dialog of the movie was so badly massacred. After all, the script seems to have started as the pet project of somebody who, you know, takes an interest in Submarines and WW2. Tell me again how a submerged submarine is using it's "RADAR?" Tell me again how a *SURFACED* submarine manages to possibly sink an *ANTI SUBMARINE DESTROYER*? I'm fortunate enough to speak a little Japanese, so I recognize that some of the Japanese actors were OK, even though they were reading Japanese-language lines clearly not written by a Japanese speaking person (but rather, translated into Japanese). Similarly, the "good" Nazi general had moments of not total acting awfulness, as did the captain. the rest of the movie (including certain scenes by the aforementioned general) features some of the worst acting ever put to film, with special compliments to the "Captain of HMS Liverpool" for being perhaps the worst actor of the 20th century.
    8pete36

    Good account of a less-known WW2 topic

    The U234 is tasked with the long and difficult mission of bringing high technology Nazi weaponry, including a disassembled Me262 and ofcourse some treated plutonium, to Japan. Besides a high ranking Nazi official, a general, 2 Japanese officers are also on board.

    It all sounds a bit "what if" but it more or less really happened. Already several U-boats succeeded in bringing German technology to Japan, mainly in exchange of raw materials, something the Nazis were really short of. Neither it is the so-called last U-boat as by the end of the war some +50 U-boats were still roaming the oceans, including a small number of the newly state-of-the-art U XXI type but that's another story.

    This is a solid and well-made effort and on a much lower budget than "Das Boot", as this is a simple TV-movie. It is also the only movie made on this rather tricky subject because if just a part is indeed true the Nazis were seriously advanced in the making of an A-bomb.

    The actors are reliable stalwarts and mainly well-known in Germany, except for the U-boat commander who was also the lead in the highly-acclaimed "The lives of others". The Germans come off rather well in this movie, except for the die-hard Nazi ofcourse. The Brits get a bit of a bad rap and the US are presented as smart dealmakers (hinting to what happened later with the cases of plutonium).

    Even if there are some historical inaccuracies this is not to be missed by any self-proclaimed WW2 buff. I gave it an 8.
    8benkidlington

    A worthwhile U-boat movie

    This movie is apparently based on the true story of a U-boat mission that set off just prior to the end of WWII in Europe. It's goal being to deliver Uranium Oxide from Norway to Japan for the ultimate aim of constructing a nuclear weapon.

    The movie is also known in some territories as "Das Boot 2 - La Ultima Misión". But, I should mention that if you've seen "Das Boot", then I would say that "The Last U-boat" isn't really a sequel to that movie.

    The budget, production values, and acting in "The Last U-boat" can't match that film, which is unsurprising since many would say (myself included) that "Das Boot" is indisputably the greatest U-boat film ever made. However, this does not matter at all, because "The Last U-boat" stands up perfectly well on its own, and has a whole different atmosphere about it.

    I really like this film, as it succeeds in making you feel for the main characters, in particular, the German commander. There's a real believability in the seemingly nonsensical orders and allegiances the characters are faced with, and the near impossibility of making rational decisions under those circumstances. It seems even the superior officers back on land have lost the ability to make decisions.

    The whole movie has a sombre, resigned mood flowing throughout, and this gives it a pessimistic realism and inevitability.

    The film differs from "Das Boot" however because it does not even start out optimistically. The officers on board are even more extremely "war damaged" and weary from the very beginning.

    I particularly like the feel of the scenes above the surface, filmed on the U-boat and on the destroyer, with a low sun and long shadows.

    Those scenes really do evoke the feeling of being out at sea on a late afternoon somewhere around the Northern stretches of the British Isles (according to the map in the movie, somewhere off Western Scotland). I think that fits the "end of the war" setting really well.

    I should also mention that the Japanese characters really lend the film a great dignity.

    So, I recommend for any fans of the genre to get your hands on this one. If you truly enjoy submarine movies, and don't mind a bit of historical or technical inaccuracies then you won't be disappointed.

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      At the beginning of the movie, one of the German officers explains the abilities of the sub: it can stay submerged for a very long time. As long as it's submerged, detection of the sub is difficult. So why do they stay on the surface almost all the time? The submarines of this eras ability to stay under water for longer periods of time was very limited compared to what it is today. The subs would stay on the surface while cruising unless they detected other vessels in the vicinity where after they would submerge the sub.

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 2 de enero de 1993 (Japón)
    • Países de origen
      • Alemania
      • Estados Unidos
      • Japón
      • Austria
    • Idiomas
      • Inglés
      • Alemán
      • Japonés
    • También se conoce como
      • The Last U-Boat
    • Locaciones de filmación
      • Gdynia, Pomorskie, Polonia
    • Productoras
      • Manfred Durniok Filmproduktion
      • Zweites Deutsches Fernsehen (ZDF)
      • ABC Home Video
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    • Tiempo de ejecución
      1 hora 39 minutos
    • Mezcla de sonido
      • Dolby
    • Relación de aspecto
      • 1.66 : 1

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