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#Das boot series 1 review movie#
It's not a terrible show, but it's a terrible adaptation of an amazing movie and book. The acting is wooden and the story-lines so untrue to real life it beggars belief. That fact that they even use the music from the film makes this even worse. Are you a fan of the original source material? Stay away from this show. Let me put it this way, If you want an average Spy flick set in the second world war? Sure, this has some entertainment value to it.

(Aside from the decoding the Radio transmissions). Is this really DAS BOOT now? Visually the show look good, but I simply cannot understand why a show based on acclaimed book and film spends so much screen time on characters and plot points that have NOTHING to do with submarine warfare. Expected to see a a show true to the source material as it follows the lives of a german submarine crew? Well why would you want that? Here is some "French" resistance for you instead. But quickly derails into silly "Spy" subplots that slowly but surely take over the entire show. Expected to see a a show true to the source material as it follows the lives of a german submarine crew? Well why would you want that? Here is some "French" Looks very promising at first. What ever happened to the young captain they set adrift and his sole supporter? … Expand She just didn't execute if very well for me. Out of her element, which seemed to be right for the character. Just mopey and confused most of the time. Vicky Krieps did not impress me much, but that could be writing.

The whole French Resistance sub-plot was terrible, even with some good acting by Lizzie Caplan and Tom Wlaschiha. A World War II German U-Boat crew have a terrifying patrol mission in the early days of the war. Das Boot is about submarines and that should have been the primary focus. Das Boot: With Jrgen Prochnow, Herbert Grnemeyer, Klaus Wennemann, Hubertus Bengsch. The whole French Resistance sub-plot was terrible, even with some good acting by Like others have mentioned, it starts out very good, but quickly devolves into some melodramatic subplots I didn't really get into. While it is a masterpiece, there is no definite version, as both the original theatrical, mini-series and Directors Cut each have their own flaws. Das Boot is about submarines and that should have been the primary focus. Like others have mentioned, it starts out very good, but quickly devolves into some melodramatic subplots I didn't really get into.
