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U-571

  • 2000
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  • 1h 56m
IMDb RATING
6.6/10
91K
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U-571 (2000)
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A German submarine is boarded by disguised American submariners trying to capture their Enigma cipher machine.A German submarine is boarded by disguised American submariners trying to capture their Enigma cipher machine.A German submarine is boarded by disguised American submariners trying to capture their Enigma cipher machine.

  • Director
    • Jonathan Mostow
  • Writers
    • Jonathan Mostow
    • Sam Montgomery
    • David Ayer
  • Stars
    • Matthew McConaughey
    • Bill Paxton
    • Harvey Keitel
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.6/10
    91K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    2,967
    1,341
    • Director
      • Jonathan Mostow
    • Writers
      • Jonathan Mostow
      • Sam Montgomery
      • David Ayer
    • Stars
      • Matthew McConaughey
      • Bill Paxton
      • Harvey Keitel
    • 687User reviews
    • 140Critic reviews
    • 62Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Won 1 Oscar
      • 4 wins & 10 nominations total

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    Matthew McConaughey
    Matthew McConaughey
    • Tyler
    Bill Paxton
    Bill Paxton
    • Dahlgren
    Harvey Keitel
    Harvey Keitel
    • Chief
    Jon Bon Jovi
    Jon Bon Jovi
    • Emmett
    David Keith
    David Keith
    • Coonan
    Thomas Kretschmann
    Thomas Kretschmann
    • Wassner
    Jake Weber
    Jake Weber
    • Hirsch
    Jack Noseworthy
    Jack Noseworthy
    • Wentz
    Tom Guiry
    Tom Guiry
    • Trigger
    Will Estes
    Will Estes
    • Rabbit
    Terrence 'T.C.' Carson
    Terrence 'T.C.' Carson
    • Eddie
    • (as T.C. Carson)
    Erik Palladino
    Erik Palladino
    • Mazzola
    Dave Power
    Dave Power
    • Tank
    Derk Cheetwood
    Derk Cheetwood
    • Griggs
    Matthew Settle
    Matthew Settle
    • Larson
    Rebecca Tilney
    Rebecca Tilney
    • Mrs. Dahlgren
    Carolyna De Laurentiis
    Carolyna De Laurentiis
    • Prudence Dahlgren
    Dina De Laurentiis
    • Louise Dahlgren
    • Director
      • Jonathan Mostow
    • Writers
      • Jonathan Mostow
      • Sam Montgomery
      • David Ayer
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    johnjnick

    Good movie, quite well made, total rubbish historically

    I saw this film on BBC TV tonight. Let's start by saying as a historical document it sucks - everyone knows that it was a British crew that found the naval Enigma machine and code books, fact. However, the second world war did happen and submarines sank ships. The film was quite well made and fairly well acted but the story should be taken with the proverbial pinch of salt. Robin Hood, Men in Tights was more historically accurate. There have been many submarine films including the superb German made "Das Boot" and an old British black and white film made on a shoestring budget - "Morning Departure" - based on the true story the sinking of HMS Truculent and the attempts made to rescue her trapped crew.
    tedg

    Real Boats but not Real Navy

    I sometimes am lucky in matching my film experience to the audience I share it with, and this was such a case. I live near Norfolk, the world's largest collection of Navy people, and the heaviest concentration of US WWII submariners.

    I saw this on opening day, the heavy show (7:30) with the audience packed with young and old Navy. And I have to say, the film didn't work. The models were good, the explosions and all the underwater work nicely done. The boat, at least the US boat, was accurate, and the local paper reports that folks here helped with the specifications.

    But these actors didn't seem like sailors, never remotely, and the mismatch was pretty obvious in that audience. Maybe Keitel could pull off a chief with better direction, but not here. And McConaughey and Bon Jovi could never reach believability. Submariners are clubby, superstitious and smelly. Submarines, especially the old boats, are confining. Das Boot gave us a feel for the closeness and the terror, and the high mental level of underwater warfare. This movie misses. It takes more than shaking the camera.

    I have some familiarity with the crypto world. That dimension is spooky and could have been woven into the story to better effect. Instead we have a simple grab for an object. You may want to see this for the underwater effects, but otherwise, it is a miss.
    7marcosphoto

    Sorry folks, but have to rate this one high - although don't disagree with lower scores.

    First, don't call me crazy for the 7/10 rating. I over-rated this movie a bit, I figure I enjoyed it enough from a screenplay and acting prospective to give it only 4. I kept waiting for Bon Jovi to break out in song! However, I like Matthew M. and Harvey K. a lot (Bill P. not so much) and I thought in my mind they propelled (mind the pun) movie a bit for me. Also, my opinions on a film are based on the complete experience - story. screenplay, acting, effects, sound, etc. I find the soundtrack was great and so were the sets, camera angles etc. This created an enjoyable experience in my opinion. It's funny to observe, but if you read ratings on this title from home theater buffs - everybody thinks this is a great movie. But critics such as those on this site hate it. I'd like to think I appreciate films from all sides, therefore my 7/10 score.
    jg2firecat

    Great Action Film

    I saw U-571 last Friday.

    I loved every second of it. Throughout the movie, I don't know who's knuckles were whiter; mine clutching the theatre seat, or the actors who grabbed whatever they could while being depth-charged.

    This movie was pure non-stop action, from beginning to end. You are there, really there, experiencing the gripping fear of submarine warfare.

    I believe that was the intention of the movie and if so, accomplished that superbly. I think the acting, camera work, and sound was excellent.

    Now, regarding other issues.

    The movie is NOT historical; it is fictional. It is based (loosely) on history (history being that there once were German and Allied submarines that fought in a war known as World War II, and that there was a German code machine the Allies called the "enigma").

    Not only is it not historical regarding the event (the capturing of U-571 and the enigma code machine by Americans) but in many other areas such as what submarines of that era and their weapons could and could not do (such as dogfighting underwater with torpedo's).

    Don't look for character development either. There isn't much. It's more like the first 1/2 hour of "Saving Private Ryan" (the landing on the beach episode ) throughout the length of the movie.

    Thankfully, in my opinion of what a "war" movie should be, it was not muddled up with "love" scenes or anything stupid and mushy like most are. And also, thankfully, there wasn't "angel music" playing all the time. The second "trailer" was misleading in that it showed a ball-room dance, leading the viewer to believe there was some "love" interests, and played angel music, of which there was neither in the movie. It was just man-to-man combat and basic survival.

    I hope everyone who sees it will enjoy it for what it is and not concentrate on, or blame it for what it isn't.

    Enough analyzing -- Go see it! I suggest choosing a modern theatre with a big-screen and digital sound system.

    Salut!

    JG2"FireCat!
    6kuarinofu

    Semi-war-themed action blockbuster

    U-571 is an action film with quite a budget for the time. It is not a history war action film, although, in the end, they do a fast scroll of historical facts for some reason.

    The film is not very accurate with its facts, and I'm not talking about the specifics of submarines or naval battles, uniforms, or something like this but rather general believability. Some of the things we see feel very unrealistic and more Hollywood-like.

    The film has an all-star cast, but there are no good characters for the actors to work with. Most of them are very generic, while some are downright ignorant and unresponsible. They build up a lot of general patriotic stereotypes, but these just don't contribute to a good film in my opinion.

    This film was clearly inspired by THE BEST submarine film ever made - Das Boot, it has some of the similar scenes, music choices, and more. What it doesn't have though are believable characters. We have just plain basic good guys and the bad guys. One side is pure evil, the other is just good in every aspect. I thought that they would do something interesting with the German captain, but they never did, he's just evil. I thought there will be some internal drama written for Matthew McConaughey, but there really isn't. His character just spills out very basic cliche inspirational speeches and that's it. Nobody on the boat acts like a real human being.

    While it had some good tense action scenes... there's nothing in the film besides that. Just lots of cliches, general stereotypes, sugary patriotism, and historical revisionism.

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    • Trivia
      The caption before the end credits, detailing the fact that the Royal Navy captured the first Enigma machine, was only added after an outcry in Britain, where it was believed that Hollywood was trying to claim the credit for the Americans (whose forces captured no German Naval Enigma material until 1944).
    • Goofs
      At the beginning of the movie when the U-571 is under depth charge attack from the British destroyer, the order is given to surface the sub due to damage. When they surface, the Captain reports "All clear!" and orders lookouts to the bridge. What happened to the British destroyer that was just attacking them? It should have still been nearby and would have seen them surface.
    • Quotes

      Chief Klough: You're the skipper now. And the skipper always knows what to do whether he does or not.

    • Alternate versions
      At least one version of the theatrical release contained no subtitles for the opening scene aboard the German submarine. This was possibly to increase dramatic effect, placing emphasis on the acting and visuals rather than the dialogue.
    • Connections
      Edited into Entre les mains de l'ennemi (2004)
    • Soundtracks
      Lover, Come Back to Me
      Written by Sigmund Romberg, Oscar Hammerstein II

      (performed at the wedding reception while Dahlgreen is talking to Tyler)

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • September 6, 2000 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • France
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • German
    • Also known as
      • U-571: La batalla del Atlántico
    • Filming locations
      • Cinecittà Studios, Cinecittà, Rome, Lazio, Italy(Studio)
    • Production companies
      • Universal Pictures
      • Canal Plus Image International
      • Dino De Laurentiis Company
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $62,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $77,122,415
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $19,553,310
      • Apr 23, 2000
    • Gross worldwide
      • $127,666,415
    See detailed box office info on IMDbPro

    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 56m(116 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • DTS
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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