All Quiet On The Western Front
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Winner of 4 Academy Awards, including Best International Feature Film + Original Score
Winner of 7 BAFTA Awards, including Best Film and Best Director
"Remarkable, if harrowing, film-making."
★★★★★ Wendy Ide, Observer
"It lands as something starker, harder: the portrait of a death machine."
★★★★★Danny Leigh, Financial Times
"It’s reminiscent of a darker, much tougher 1917 and without that film’s sense of boy’s own excitement..."
★★★★ Kevin Maher, Times (uk)
"Another stunning adaptation of the classic anti-war novel: epic and horrific, in equal doses. War has rarely felt this wretchedly, desperately pointless."
★★★★ John Nugent, Empire Magzine
"All Quiet on the Western Front is a substantial, serious work, acted with urgency and focus and with battlefield scenes whose digital fabrications are expertly melded into the action."
★★★★ Peter Bradshaw, The Guardian
"The First World War is reimagined as a symphony of mud, teen angst and terrible beauty in All Quiet on the Western Front, Edward Berger’s stunning German-language retelling of Erich Maria Remarque’s anti-war novel."
★★★★ Ed Power, Daily Telegraph