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Baron Rouge

Original title: Der Rote Baron
  • 2008
  • PG-13
  • 1h 46m
IMDb RATING
6.3/10
13K
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Joseph Fiennes, Til Schweiger, Lena Headey, and Matthias Schweighöfer in Baron Rouge (2008)
September 1916 – a young aristocrat, Baron Manfred von Richthofen (Matthias Schweighöfer), is transferred to a German fighter division.  Numerous kills, his trademark bright red plane and the heroic conquests of his ‘Flying Circus’ squadron soon make him a German hero.  Yet manipulated by the High Command propaganda machine and distracted by fame, he remains blind to the true cost of conflict. After shooting down Canadian pilot Arthur Roy Brown (Joseph Fiennes) and pulling him out of the wreckage, he assists French nurse Kate Otersdorf (Lena Headey) in tending to the pilot’s wounded leg.
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German biopic loosely based on the World War I fighter ace Manfred Von Richthofen, nicknamed the Red Baron by friend and foe alike.German biopic loosely based on the World War I fighter ace Manfred Von Richthofen, nicknamed the Red Baron by friend and foe alike.German biopic loosely based on the World War I fighter ace Manfred Von Richthofen, nicknamed the Red Baron by friend and foe alike.

  • Director
    • Nikolai Müllerschön
  • Writer
    • Nikolai Müllerschön
  • Stars
    • Matthias Schweighöfer
    • Lena Headey
    • Til Schweiger
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.3/10
    13K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Nikolai Müllerschön
    • Writer
      • Nikolai Müllerschön
    • Stars
      • Matthias Schweighöfer
      • Lena Headey
      • Til Schweiger
    • 95User reviews
    • 29Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 nominations total

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    Matthias Schweighöfer
    Matthias Schweighöfer
    • Manfred von Richthofen
    Lena Headey
    Lena Headey
    • Käte
    Til Schweiger
    Til Schweiger
    • Voss
    Joseph Fiennes
    Joseph Fiennes
    • Brown
    Tomás Koutník
    • Young Manfred von Richthofen
    Tomás Ibl
    • Young Lothar von Richthofen
    Albert Franc
    • Young Wolfram von Richthofen
    Maxim Mehmet
    Maxim Mehmet
    • Sternberg
    Hanno Koffler
    Hanno Koffler
    • Lehmann
    Richard Krajco
    Richard Krajco
    • Hawker
    Steffen Schroeder
    Steffen Schroeder
    • Bodenschatz
    Lukás Príkazký
    Lukás Príkazký
    • Kirmaier
    Ondrej Volejník
    • 1st German Soldier
    Jirí Wohanka
    Jirí Wohanka
    • 2nd German Soldier
    Iveta Jirícková
    • Redhead Whore
    Vlastina Svátková
    Vlastina Svátková
    • Blonde Whore
    Axel Prahl
    • General Hoeppner
    Gitta Schweighöfer
    Gitta Schweighöfer
    • Kunigunde von Richthofen
    • Director
      • Nikolai Müllerschön
    • Writer
      • Nikolai Müllerschön
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    8elang-1

    A treat for aviation fans.

    If you're an aviation fan, you're going to love this movie. The aerial scenes of World War I era biplanes in action are truly astounding.

    The lead role of the Baron is played by Matthias Schweighöfer whose boyish good looks and magnetic smile are fully exploited to make the Red Baron impossible to dislike. The character of the Baron is portrayed as a young man of high principals who struggles to reconcile his humanity in the completely inhumane circumstances of war. He is torn between his sense of duty to his country and it's megalomaniac leadership and his conscience. Now I don't know if any of that is actually true, but it makes for a touching story nonetheless.

    Overwhelmingly I was aware that the makers of this movie wanted to transmit the message that Germans are not the stereotype so often portrayed in war movies as either emotionless auto-bots of death and destruction or blood thirsty hums. Is this done in an effort to raise public opinion of Germans (it is a German production by the way) or because audiences are growing intolerant of stereotyping and it's injurious, evil nature. I can't say, I'd like to believe the latter, but you'll certainly find the Baron and his fellow pilots all endearing characters and you'll be saddened when most of them meet their maker in the course of the story.

    The writer – director Nikolai Müllerschön isn't very loyal to historical facts in many respects. I was particularly disturbed by the portrayal of the German Emperor (Kaiser Wilhelm) as a warmongering protagonist and Paul Von Hindenburg as a foolish smiling fat man. However, in order for the character of the Baron to shine so brightly the Baron needed dark forces to nobly resist and therefore these men were transformed to serve that purpose. I strongly advise the viewer not to expect to get a history lesson from his movie.
    8Gordon_123

    Worth it - gets better as from the second half

    The movie seems a bit slow at first. One wonders if it's going to be a realistic crude harsh war movie, as we have grown accustomed to in the last years, or a romantic poetic depiction of this folk hero/legend.

    As one gets into the film, one discovers it's both things. There are several sub themes. The jealousy and competitiveness between brothers, the strong contrasting point of views from how the German pilots lived and saw the war as compared to their infantry mud submerged counterparts, the beauty of the initial sportsmanship displayed by Richthoffen and many other airmen in their practice of war, the love story, and many more.

    Perhaps the most appealing to some of us is the gradual turn of things towards the impending tragedy, how the characters seem to express it just in the way they look at each other and how this epic sized hero, well represented by the unknown actor Tomas Koutnik, embraces his fate with a powerlessness and dignity that reflects the whole of humanity's ultimate choices when faced with the certain end: play out the role you've been assigned in this life with dignity.

    Congratulations to this director, his craftsmanship, the actors, the staff, and let me not forget specially that wonderful Lena Heady who is very sensual and sublime!
    Kirpianuscus

    decent work

    it is not exactly the expected historical film. maybe a documentary. far by patriotic enthusiasm - so familiar from American films- , without emotional twists - the tone is almost blank, giving the portrait of a legendary German hero in precise lines. a cold sketch. about the Red Baron and his comrades, his girl friend, humor and passion for its duty. the historical accuracy is far to be the best point but the film gives a realistic portrait . and this is a real precious virtue.
    6cocovz

    Better than expected

    I had the opportunity to see this film yesterday during a pre-screening in hamburg. Technically not yet perfect (in terms of grading, sound design and some effects) we saw the final cut. And I am truly pleasantly surprised. The film being a German production, the lead roles Germans, mixed with an international cast, made me extremely skeptical because - apart from the perfume - I haven't seen a truly convincing German project for a "big film" yet. BUT, this film was really well done. Good performances by all actors throughout, an amazing production design, and - best of all - really astonishing and eye catching visual effects and cgi. The effects were very subtle all over and never really recognizable. That makes good VFX!

    The film itself is not a flat action/history flick, it has a message to tell and that comes across really well. The relationship between the baron and his girl is told in a very subtle way, no cheesy romance-scenes. It all happens during WW1, there was simply no time for big emotions. So we don't see a "Pearl Harbour" Hollywood flick, but a picture that shows how it really might have been - flying a plane during war. There are no clichés, just a portrait of a hero that did not even want to be one. And the cruelty and absurdity of war itself, as even the main protagonist has to learn. The ending is also well done and not cheesy or over the top. Apart from that the film did not really grab me, I enjoyed watching but was seldomly thrilled or emotionally moved. Maybe some of the characters were simply a little too flat. Also the film jumps at times and leaves out some interesting battle scenes, I had the impression they did it to keep the VFX work down.. Overall I give it a 6.5/10.
    8PrivateBox2

    Well above average for the genre

    Despite an ending that can't help but make the viewer feel a little cheated, this film is a success on many levels. Only a little historical inaccuracy, which while certainly not a problem for most films but is almost demanded in a biopic, is a noticeable flaw.

    Also, while perhaps not as "gritty" as one would like to see in a modern film, the ambiance of the film feels very "right." The viewer is seldom distracted by the realization that one is seeing CGI. The set decoration and costuming are rich and look accurate. The photography is excellent, although there is some mixing of exposure which is sometimes distracting. There is quite a bit of "floating" camera-work in establishing shots, which adds a little playful interest, almost as if one is watching from a small biplane buzzing through the scene.

    The performances are understated, although the dialog does feel a little sparse at times.

    Viewers who are hoping to experience another version of the exuberant athleticism of "Flyboys" from the German perspective may be underwhelmed by this film, but I found it most satisfying, especially in its restraint in delivering its anti-war message.

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    • Trivia
      The nurse Käte Otersdorf in the film was a real person and she was the nurse who attended to Richthofen after he received the head wound. There were several photographs (probably taken for propaganda purposes) in which she was shown with Richthofen, often together with a large group of other people. There was, however, never any evidence or even suggestion that there was a love affair between them.
    • Goofs
      Roy Brown is shown in a Royal Flying Corps uniform, and describes himself as being in the nonexistent "Royal Canadian Flying Corps". He was in fact a Canadian serving in the British Royal Naval Air Service, and would have worn a naval officer's uniform.
    • Quotes

      Emperor Wilhelm: We need men like him. I supposed we'll have to give you another promotion, Richthofen. You are a real hero. I take it the ladies are all over you.

      Manfred von Richthofen: There aren't many ladies at 10,000 feet, your Majesty.

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    • Release date
      • April 10, 2008 (Germany)
    • Countries of origin
      • Germany
      • United Kingdom
    • Official site
      • Official site (Germany)
    • Languages
      • German
      • English
      • French
    • Also known as
      • The Red Baron
    • Filming locations
      • Czech Republic
    • Production company
      • Niama Film
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    • Budget
      • €18,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $37,189
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $13,931
      • Mar 21, 2010
    • Gross worldwide
      • $2,783,332
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 46 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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