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O Barco: Inferno no Mar

Título original: Das Boot
  • 1981
  • 14
  • 2 h 29 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
8,4/10
282 mil
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POPULARIDADE
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O Barco: Inferno no Mar (1981)
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O mundo claustrofóbico de um submarino da Segunda Guerra Mundial, cheio de tédio, sujeira e terror.O mundo claustrofóbico de um submarino da Segunda Guerra Mundial, cheio de tédio, sujeira e terror.O mundo claustrofóbico de um submarino da Segunda Guerra Mundial, cheio de tédio, sujeira e terror.

  • Direção
    • Wolfgang Petersen
  • Roteiristas
    • Wolfgang Petersen
    • Lothar G. Buchheim
  • Artistas
    • Jürgen Prochnow
    • Herbert Grönemeyer
    • Klaus Wennemann
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    8,4/10
    282 mil
    SUA AVALIAÇÃO
    POPULARIDADE
    1.707
    137
    • Direção
      • Wolfgang Petersen
    • Roteiristas
      • Wolfgang Petersen
      • Lothar G. Buchheim
    • Artistas
      • Jürgen Prochnow
      • Herbert Grönemeyer
      • Klaus Wennemann
    • 615Avaliações de usuários
    • 119Avaliações da crítica
    • 85Metascore
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
  • Filme mais avaliado nº80
    • Indicado a 6 Oscars
      • 15 vitórias e 12 indicações no total

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    Jürgen Prochnow
    Jürgen Prochnow
    • Capt.-Lt. Henrich Lehmann-Willenbrock - Der Alte
    Herbert Grönemeyer
    Herbert Grönemeyer
    • Lt. Werner - Correspondent
    Klaus Wennemann
    • Chief Engineer Fritz Grade - Der Leitende-Der LI
    Hubertus Bengsch
    • 1st Lieutenant - Number One-1WO
    Martin Semmelrogge
    Martin Semmelrogge
    • 2nd Lieutenant - 2WO
    Bernd Tauber
    Bernd Tauber
    • Kriechbaum - Chief Quartermaster-Navigator
    Erwin Leder
    Erwin Leder
    • Johann
    Martin May
    • Ullman
    Heinz Hoenig
    Heinz Hoenig
    • Hinrich
    • (as Heinz Hönig)
    Uwe Ochsenknecht
    Uwe Ochsenknecht
    • Chief Bosun
    Claude-Oliver Rudolph
    Claude-Oliver Rudolph
    • Ario
    Jan Fedder
    Jan Fedder
    • Pilgrim
    Ralf Richter
    Ralf Richter
    • Frenssen
    • (as Ralph Richter)
    Joachim Bernhard
    Joachim Bernhard
    • Preacher
    Oliver Stritzel
    Oliver Stritzel
    • Schwalle
    Konrad Becker
    • Bockstiegel
    Lutz Schnell
    • Dufte
    Martin Hemme
    • Brückenwilli
    • Direção
      • Wolfgang Petersen
    • Roteiristas
      • Wolfgang Petersen
      • Lothar G. Buchheim
    • Elenco e equipe completos
    • Produção, bilheteria e muito mais no IMDbPro

    Avaliações de usuários615

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    Resumo

    Reviewers say 'Das Boot' is celebrated for its gripping depiction of submarine life during WWII, exploring themes of heroism, duty, and the futility of war. The film is lauded for its realistic portrayal, authentic dialogue, and strong performances, especially Jürgen Prochnow. Critics appreciate its anti-war message and emotional impact. Some note pacing issues, but overall, it is considered a genre masterpiece with exceptional cinematography and sound design.
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    jaywolfenstien

    Epic

    What impresses me the most about the film, as the title makes apparent, is that it's a German made film about a German U-boat. Patriotism for my own country would tend to make me hate the crew on this ship by definition (especially if portrayed as typical mindless killing machine Nazis), but these characters are so well developed and played like human-beings facing difficult decisions that I find myself sympathizing with these guys.

    I love the flow and pacing of the Director's Cut; it takes its time, and does not feel like typical Hollywood formula "first major plot point at minute 12" cookie-cutter routine. Das Boot gives us plenty of time to know these characters, discover how they kill time while waiting for orders, how they feel about their job and each other. Then when the action finally starts: how they deal with the possibility of dying deep underwater, how they react to the sounds of a sub going deeper than it should, the look on their faces as a destroyer is heard pinging them, and dozens of little personality quirks--subtle details that bring the crew to life. It truly does feel like an epic about a submarine crew, and I'm interested in some day viewing the 6 hour TV version.

    The underwater battles somewhat remind me of Sergio Leone in that Wolfgang Peterson takes forever and a day to get the fights started. Unlike Leone, once the torpedos are launched and the depth charges dropped, the cat-and-mouse game is ongoing and relentless, but never boring.

    And despite the fact that most of the film takes place inside a cramped submarine, Das Boot is never boring to look at; in fact, it's a visually spectacular film (given the dated special effects, who hold up reasonably well and add to the old-school charm). And the freedom of the camera in those tight corridors came as an incredibly pleasant surprise. The color and composition of the shots in those tight quarters -- particularly upon approaching the first destroyer when we get the first real glimpse of the interior prepped for war -- it is both haunting and beautiful.

    Jurgen Prochnow delivers the most believable performance of a ship captain I've ever seen on film. All the emotions register on his face--his concern for his own life, ship, and crew; his hatred for the decisions he's forced to make; the disbelieving joy of beating the overwhelming odds--while simultaneously holding it back so the crew sees a strong unmoving man forever in control of the situation. His performance is, in a word, brilliant.

    The rest of the cast also delivers amazingly believable performances, and trust me, I could write an entire review on the film's characters and their portrayals. It's both disappointing and satisfying that I'm not given enough space to do so (I wish I could state that about a tenth of the films I've reviewed here on IMDb.) I liked the entire crew of this U-boat, the war correspondent and his character arc as he realizes the truth behind these "heroes", the chief and his longing to return to his wife, Johann and the story of his redemption--all well cast, well acted, and believable.

    Another aspect I adored about Das Boot - the controversial scenes simply rolled by with no more or less emphasis than any other statement the film makes. In fact, I saw the film before really reading anything or researching it and found myself somewhat shocked to hear about these "talked about" scenes. Granted, the film does pose some moral questions, but I felt the film handled it with grace and great subtlety, showing what it needs to get the point across and not a step further . . . unlike typical Hollywood where controversy gets bold print, italics, and a highlighter. Maybe I should move to Germany.

    I can go on for a long while: Over three hours of wonderful visuals and strong performances, a sparse but great score (this film's lack of music is quite appropriate, making the presence of music much more impactful in its key places). Realistic writing from people who lived the experience first hand. As I said, I can go on for awhile but I'll sum it up and end this review with one statement: Das Boot is the definitive submarine movie.
    10Essex_Rider

    Emotionally Draining

    My late father served in the Royal Navy in WWII and was torpedoed by a U Boat, so when I sat with him to watch this in 1986, I fully expected him to be filled with hatred for them. Nothing could have been further from the truth. He told me that seamen, even those on opposite sides, share something unique. He told me that his ship picked up some U Boat survivors from a ramming. They were just ordinary men doing the bidding of their masters, just like he was. They were put down at Scapa Flow as POW's after being at sea for 5 weeks. Many of them had formed friendships with the Royal Navy men, including my father. He formed a friendship with a submariner called Gotz Stiffel and they remained friends until Gotz passed away. My father attended his funeral in Duisburg and he was welcomed as an old friend by the survivors of that U Boat sinking. My father said that film bought tears to his eyes. They were just ordinary men caught up in extraordinary times and this film captured everything from fear to boredom and relief. He said, and I utterly agreed with him this was just about the finest anti-war film ever made.
    10shmuey barak

    Take it from a real submariner-

    on modern "boats" life isn't easy- but compared to the living hell that the German U-Boats were, modern submariners have nothing to complain about. People in certain professions don't like to watch movies about those professions (Doctors and Nurses shy away from hospital dramas, for example). Submarine sailors are different. We love to watch every submarine movie ever made, from "Run Silent, Run Deep" and "Destination: Tokyo" to "The Hunt For Red October", "Crimson Tide" and "U-571". Why? Because we can always use a good laugh. For those in the know, submarine movies are usually absolutely hilarious. Except this one. After being in the Navy for four years, serving with around 350 different men, and being acquainted with a further 200-300, all of them submarine sailors, I think that I can state with absolute certainty that this film is the ONLY submarine movie that ALL submariners take seriously. And that is the highest praise a movie like this can possibly get.
    caffienated mind

    Nerve racking

    Das Boot is one of the most emotionally involving movies I have ever seen. The characters are developed richly, without those awkward moments in movies when you realize that the director is doing so. You sympathize with the crew, and FEEL their plight as they struggle, cramped in a rickety U-boat against the odds. At times the movie grows slow and drawn out, but that is intentional- to make you feel like you are trapped in an underwater coffin with nothing to do, no where to go. The directing is great, the sound is fabulous! I've never heard faint noises tell a story like this before.
    9rr30re05

    Recommended viewing

    War movies have been biases to one side or the other. This movie does not make hero's or enemies of the German U-boat sailors. Instead, it grips the viewer with realistic depictions of what it was like to be a U-boat sailor for the Gemans in WWII. It starts off with young (17 year old to 25 year old) who have been filled with propaganda about the war effort and glorious battle. After this young crew of immature sailors start to experience the true horrors of war, you can not only see, but experience with them the boredom, laughter, camaraderie, team work and death. In a world where you have no windows, where your ears have to be your eyes, where a cat and mouse game is played and the looser dies, these young men age 10 to 15 years It makes the viewer realize the horror of submarine warfare in WWII. The most realistic war movie I have ever seen.

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    • Curiosidades
      The cast was deliberately kept indoors continually during the shooting period in order to look as pale as a real submarine crew would on a mission at sea.
    • Erros de gravação
      In the bordello sequence prior to the launch scene, swing music was being played. Under Hitler, swing or big band music was forbidden, and only German classical music could be played. However, popular music was common in such service clubs, especially outside Germany proper.
    • Citações

      Lt. Werner: Captain?

      Captain: I'm sorry.

      Lt. Werner: You think it's hopeless now?

      Captain: It's been 15 hours. He'll never do it. I'm sorry.

      Lt. Werner: They made us all train for this day. "To be fearless and proud and alone. To need no one, just sacrifice. All for the Fatherland." Oh God, all just empty words. It's not the way they said it was, is it? I just want someone to be with. The only thing I feel is afraid.

    • Versões alternativas
      The 5.1 remix for the 209-minute director's cut (for both the English and German dubs) contains entirely new sound effects in place of the sound effects from the original stereo mix. In addition to that, the original Columbia Pictures logo from 1981 featured in the opening is plastered with a silent version of the 1997 Columbia logo instead. The Blu-ray release contains both the original 149-minute theatrical version and the 1997 director's cut on two separate discs, making this release the first time in the US since the VHS and Laserdisc days that the theatrical version has been made available. However, on the disc containing the theatrical version, despite being listed as a 5.1 remix on the case and the menu, it instead contains only the original stereo mix for both the German and English tracks (in addition to restoring the original 1981 Columbia Pictures logo to the opening).
    • Conexões
      Edited from A Batalha da Grã-Bretanha (1969)
    • Trilhas sonoras
      La Paloma
      (uncredited)

      Written by Sebastian Iradier (as Sebastian de Yradier) and Michael Jary

      Performed by Rosita Serrano

      Published by Edition Cinema

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    Detalhes

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    • Data de lançamento
      • 16 de julho de 1982 (Brasil)
    • País de origem
      • Alemanha Ocidental
    • Centrais de atendimento oficiais
      • Official site
      • Twin Brothers
    • Idiomas
      • Alemão
      • Inglês
      • Francês
    • Também conhecido como
      • El submarino
    • Locações de filme
      • North Sea near Heligoland
    • Empresas de produção
      • Bavaria Film
      • Twin Bros. Productions
      • Radiant Film GmbH
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    • Orçamento
      • DEM 32.000.000 (estimativa)
    • Faturamento bruto nos EUA e Canadá
      • US$ 11.487.676
    • Fim de semana de estreia nos EUA e Canadá
      • US$ 26.994
      • 14 de fev. de 1982
    • Faturamento bruto mundial
      • US$ 11.489.051
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      • 2 h 29 min(149 min)
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