All Quiet on the Western Front

All Quiet on the Western Front

Synopsis of All Quiet on the Western Front

During World War I, the German government used beautiful slogans to call on young and enthusiastic student volunteers to join the battlefield to defend their country. The passionate German young man Paul Bowman (played by Lew Ayres) devoted himself to World War I with heroic ideals. However, when Paul and his classmates were trained and sent to fight on the Western Front, what they witnessed was cruel hunger, blood and death. The absurdity and ruthlessness of the war made Paul go from being obsessed with the war to being disheartened and returned home due to injury. However, the ignorant villagers had no idea of the crisis on the front line. Paul angrily stated to the students the ruthlessness of war and that there was no war on the Western Front. He ended his leave early and returned to the front line. When he reached out to catch a butterfly in the trench, he was unfortunately hit by a stray bullet. The classic anti-war film "All Quiet on the Western Front" directed by the famous Hollywood director Lewis Milestone is adapted from the novel of the same name by the German writer Remarque. This film, which can be called one of the "greatest anti-war films" in film history, was nominated for Best Picture, Best Director and Best Screenplay at the 3rd Academy Awards in 1930. The director used concise and concise shots to recreate the tragic war scenes, and also used a delicate and smooth technique to bring the story to life...

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