
Wuchak
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_**Life on a German U-boat**_ During WW2, the German submarine U-96 (with JĂźrgen Prochnow as the captain) leaves the French harbor of La Rochelle for war adventures & misfortunes in the North Atlantic when theyâre eventually commissioned to go through the Strait of Gibraltar. The men experience the challenging claustrophobic life of serving on a U-boat with its highs and lows. Who will make it back alive? âDas Bootâ (1981) is a well done accounting of what it was like to live on a U-boat in WW2 â the claustrophobic living conditions, boredom, filth, sheer terror and⌠no women. One great scene is when the submarine surfaces after torpedoing a couple ships in a British convoy; itâs like hell came to Earth. The flick focuses on the Germans in the restricted spaces of the U-boat and itâs amazing that a compelling film can be made from that limited dramatic angle. While this is a war picture, it doesnât glorify war. Itâs âanti-warâ simply by showing the way it was for sub-mariners. The film runs 2 hours, 29 minutes, and was shot in North Sea near Heligoland; the Atlantic Ocean; La Rochelle, France; and Bavaria, Germany. GRADE: B





































