Welcome Guest! YouRememberThat.com is 100% FREE & fast to join! Upload, comment, create your own profile and more!
All Quiet on the Western Front  Final Scene One of the few movies that was better than the novel upon which it was based: All Quiet On The Western Front (1930). It's the story of a German youth, Paul Bauman, who patriotically volunteers for service in the First World War with his classmates. His enthusiasm quickly fades to cycicism as the horrors and brutality of modern warfare become apparent. This famous final scene (which does not appear in the novel) shows Bauman being shot by a French sniper while he reaches for a butterfly.
Tags: All  Quiet  on  the  Western  Front 
Added: 10th December 2007
Views: 231
Rating:
Posted By: Lava1964
Posted by: donmac101 on 2007-12-11 
So powerful. This really got to me when I first saw it. Hasn't lost any of it's impact. A lesson for all, even in today's world.
Posted by: Lava1964 on 2007-12-15 
Erich Maria Remarque's novel (from which this movie was made) was banned in Nazi Germany. No surprise there.
Add A Comment
Sorry, guests can't post comments!