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All Quiet On The Western Front Film Analysis

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The film, All Quiet on the Western Front, provides a visual representation of the WW1 battle field and the high stress environment soldiers were evoked in, from the start of the war. The renovated movie and the original book publishing, was originated to revolve around German soldier, Paul Baumer. Trench Warfare and the gruesome reality that became the battlefield of World War 1, was depicted through the journey of Paul and his closest comrades. The movie touched upon the actual history of the war but mainly focused on the lifestyle and obstacles the soldiers experienced. The withdrawal from civilian life and the effect the War had on the soldiers became an evident problem as the movie progressed. The film was not “defeatist” towards the war and the manner in which the warfare was held but rather showed the gruesome truth of the fight, using a soldier's journey as a prime testament of how the war affected humans. …show more content…

Erged by his school teacher, Paul enrolls as a German soldier, shortly after the start of World War 1. Paul, along with his group of comrades, soon realize the reality of war and the stress levels noticeably elevate throughout the story. Paul is introduced to Stanislaus Katczinsky, an older soldier, nicknamed Kat, who soon becomes his mentor. Mentors, and the relationships the soldiers begin to form, they realize, can be taken from them within the matter of seconds. The viewer begins to see the physical and mental effects of war through the battles

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