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Le bateau

Original title: Das Boot
  • TV Mini Series
  • 1985
  • TV-MA
  • 1h 38m
IMDb RATING
8.8/10
37K
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POPULARITY
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Le bateau (1985)
War EpicDramaWar

A World War II German U-Boat crew have a terrifying patrol mission in the early days of the war.A World War II German U-Boat crew have a terrifying patrol mission in the early days of the war.A World War II German U-Boat crew have a terrifying patrol mission in the early days of the war.

  • Stars
    • Jürgen Prochnow
    • Herbert Grönemeyer
    • Klaus Wennemann
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  • IMDb RATING
    8.8/10
    37K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    2,429
    76
    • Stars
      • Jürgen Prochnow
      • Herbert Grönemeyer
      • Klaus Wennemann
    • 31User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • Top rated TV #63
    • Awards
      • 3 wins total

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    Jürgen Prochnow
    Jürgen Prochnow
    • Der Alte
    • 1985
    Herbert Grönemeyer
    Herbert Grönemeyer
    • Leutnant Werner
    • 1985
    Klaus Wennemann
    • Leitender Ingenieur (LI)
    • 1985
    Hubertus Bengsch
    • Erster Wachoffizier (I WO)
    • 1985
    Martin Semmelrogge
    Martin Semmelrogge
    • Zweiter Wachoffizier (II WO)
    • 1985
    Bernd Tauber
    Bernd Tauber
    • Obersteuermann
    • 1985
    Erwin Leder
    Erwin Leder
    • Johann, das Gespenst
    • 1985
    Martin May
    • Ullmann
    • 1985
    Heinz Hoenig
    Heinz Hoenig
    • Hinrich
    • 1985
    Uwe Ochsenknecht
    Uwe Ochsenknecht
    • Bootsmann
    • 1985
    Claude-Oliver Rudolph
    Claude-Oliver Rudolph
    • Ario
    • 1985
    Jan Fedder
    Jan Fedder
    • Pilgrim
    • 1985
    Ralf Richter
    Ralf Richter
    • Frenssen
    • 1985
    Joachim Bernhard
    Joachim Bernhard
    • Bibelforscher
    • 1985
    Oliver Stritzel
    Oliver Stritzel
    • Schwalle
    • 1985
    Konrad Becker
    • Bockstiegel
    • 1985
    Lutz Schnell
    • Dufte
    • 1985
    Martin Hemme
    • Brueckenwilli
    • 1985
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    Reviewers say 'Das Boot' is celebrated for its realistic depiction of World War II submarine life, capturing the claustrophobic tension aboard a German U-boat. The film excels in character development, revealing the crew's humanity and moral dilemmas. Its authentic setting and immersive atmosphere are often praised, with many favoring the extended miniseries. Jürgen Prochnow's performance is particularly noted for its intensity. The film's empathetic portrayal of the German crew and its stark depiction of war's horrors are widely acclaimed.
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    Common Humanity

    Das Boot is my favorite war film. It shows war through the eyes of Germans. It is so realistic and intense that I live it every time I see it. It is one war film where I consider Germans to be the "good guys"! Their humanity and fight for survival touch me in such a way that I cannot help but be totally for them. It does indeed prove that beneath every uniform their lies a human being with hopes and dreams for the future.

    It makes me realize that war is terrible for everyone involved. It makes me realize that our common humanity is much more important than politics. We all should recognize this fact of life. God bless the people who made this film. They not only opened my mind but also my heart! So I'd like to say to them: Vielen Dank!
    gpadillo

    Finally: The Boat We Were Meant To See

    When a film about World War II has American audiences routing for the Germans, hoping and cheering them on for the success of their mission, one can only become conscious of the ultimate horror and futility of war. One also has watched a helluva movie.

    Back in the early 80's I called in sick (along with some friends) to see the opening of Petersen's Das Boot. We were all stunned. Went out for a beer and then returned to the theatre and watched it all over again.

    Petersen masterfully developed his cast into a crew who are no longer "the enemy" but fresh faced kids, neither prepared nor aware of the horror that was waiting them. When I first saw "Das Boot" – I was the same age as those kids so it resonated more powerfully than I could have possibly imagined. In this wonderful uncut release of the original German miniseries we're forced to spend even more time with the crew of U-96 and in that time get to knew them better. We see friendships and bonds formed, the irritability that comes with lack of privacy and tension so dense it becomes an almost physical presence. We also get more of the sense of what war really is – immense spans of boredom and ennui interrupted by the occasional horrors of violence and death.

    Petersen kept his cast indoors and unshaven during the entire shoot with the resulting effect that the crew actually looks like a group of men who have not seen natural light, or breathed fresh air for 65 days. Additionally, the actors were all put through vigorous physical training so that when racing through the set of a dangerously reconstructed U-Boat, they move naturally with an almost balletic swiftness that is dazzling.

    This is masterful film-making of the highest order, with sound and lighting that capture the claustrophobic nature of a submarine, almost suffocating the viewer. The scenes of Das Boot racing through the Atlantic, it's difficult near fatal destruction in the narrow Strait of Gibraltar will have your blood pumping at fever pitch.

    The ensemble cast is uniformly excellent, each actor - even ones with little to no dialogue, making bold indelible choices in developing their characters.

    Jürgen Prochnow as the Captain gives a remarkable, strong performance, making one believe - from the very beginning - this is a true leader of men.

    You have no difficulty believing this crew standing behind this captain's every decision.

    Petersen's writing of Herbert Grönemeyer as the eager young reporter, Werner is a masterful creation. Werner becomes the multi-faceted prism through whom we watch and live this story. Part Greek chorus, part conscience of the uninvolved, we join him as an outsider on the inside, becoming participants in this heart rending drama. Grönemeyer's performance becomes the very soul of Das Boot.

    "Das Boot" remains one of my all time favorite films and to finally be able to own and see it as Wolfgang Petersen intended is one of the best things to happen since the invention of DVD.
    10robismzoe

    amazing film, a classic.

    seems like everything is right about this movie/series. the actors are all really good & the camera-work is excellent. great use of colors also... you know it's war, but still you have all the sympathy in the world for the crew. it's like a world of its own inside "das boot". you can't help but feeling claustrophobic when you watch it, especially when the boat dives deeper & deeper to shake of the enemy...then the attack from above starts & you really start holding your breath, it sucks you in, in ways only movies of very high quality can. i watched the long version, but it felt like it was not that long at all, because it was such a thriller. amazing film, a classic.
    chriswgallagher

    Opening up the claustriphobia

    As good as "Das Boot" is in it's original theatrical form,and in an director Peterson's extended version in the re-release,the TV version,coming in at close to five hours long shows so much more of the day to day life on the boat.The claustriphobic nature of life on a WWII submarine is opened up for us. It delves far more deeply into the personalities and lives of the crew,both on and off the boat.They become real human beings,and we see how hard their lives are while on patrol.As with "All Quiet on the Western Front",the senselessness of war is brought home when see from the losing side. Highly moving
    10psychodad69

    My absolute favorite

    I taped the original Swedish airing of "Das Boot" in the late 80's,and thought it was amazing. Now I own the DVD,and I still think it's amazing! Fortunate enough, this film lack the big special effects,which makes it stand excellent against time.

    I prefer the mini over the feature movie. The slower pace and the closeness to the characters really gets to me. Over the years I must have seen this film more than 50 times,and it's still great! The casting is excellent and so is the directing. Wolfgang Petersen have done really well with a great novel. He captures the boredom and the fear in war in a superb way.

    Perhaps the labeling of this film as a "war movie", has scared off many viewers from a great piece of art. Both those who dislike war movies and those who like war action.

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    • Trivia
      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.
    • Goofs
      At sea, communications between the U-boat and German Naval Command are shown decrypted on the U-boat using the Enigma machine. The machine featured, a variant with four rotors, was not introduced in the German Navy until Feb 1942 while the series takes place in fall of 1941.
    • Alternate versions
      Two different "versions": In West Germany the miniseries originally was released in 1985 as a version with three 100-minute episodes. Two years later, in 1987 the series was re-broadcast but this time consisting of six 50-minute episodes (basically, the three original episodes were split into two episodes each, which results in a total of six episodes). Each episode has a short recap at the beginning and a short preview at the end. The German 6-part version also has an alternative title for each episode: Part 1: Operation Atlantik (Operation Atlantic) Part 2: Auf Suchkurs (On Search Course) Part 3: Der erste Angriff (The First Attack) Part 4: Himmelfahrtskommando (Suicide Mission) Part 5: Auf Grund (On Ground) Part 6: In der Heimat (At Home)
    • Connections
      Edited from Le Bateau (1981)

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    • Release date
      • January 5, 1986 (United Kingdom)
    • Countries of origin
      • West Germany
      • France
      • United Kingdom
      • Italy
    • Languages
      • German
      • French
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Das Boot
    • Filming locations
      • La Pallice, La Rochelle, Charente-Maritime, France
    • Production companies
      • Bavaria Film
      • British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
      • RAI Radiotelevisione Italiana
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      1 hour 38 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Stereo

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