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Slaughterhouse Five is a 1972 film.

Directed by George Roy Hill, Slaughterhouse Five was based on a time-travel novel by the same name, written by Kurt Vonnegut. It was directed by George Roy Hill. Slaughterhouse Five tells the story of Billy Pilgrim, a WWII soldier who becomes “unstuck in time” and experiences moments from his past, present, and future, out of order. A classic of American literature, Slaughter House Five explores the human experience including themes of war and death.

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The non-linear storytelling, gives the viewer the same disjointed confusion that one would expect it’s hero to be experiencing as he leaps about in time. The film’s unconventional narrative structure, creates a unique and immersive viewing experience, as the audience goes through the same events from multiple perspectives. Michael Sacks in his portrayal of Billy Pilgrim, is another standout aspect of Slaughterhouse Five. Sacks perfectly captures the vulnerability and intensity of the role, making his character very relatable.

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Despite its many strengths, Slaughterhouse Five is not without its flaws. The easily offended might find it’s depiction of violence and bleak world view disturbing, but for those who have been through tough times, this can be understood as how life is for some. Others lacking focus, may find it’s slow pace and confusing narrative structure, challenging to follow. But if you can handle war movies or like time travel films, it is not one to miss.

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Despite these criticisms, Slaughterhouse Five is a powerful and unforgettable film. A classic of American literature, it is widely regarded as one of the defining films of the 1970s. Its impact on the film industry and its influence on subsequent generations of filmmakers cannot be overstated. Whether you’re a fan of war films, science fiction, or simply a good story, at least once in your lifetime, you should tune in and go along for the ride, that is Slaughterhouse Five.

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The Deer Hunter https://classictvmovies.com/2023/02/07/the-deer-hunter/ Tue, 07 Feb 2023 02:31:52 +0000 https://classictvmovies.com/?p=1394 The Deer Hunter is a 1978 war drama film The Deer Hunter was directed by Michael Cimino and starring Robert... read more The Deer Hunter

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The Deer Hunter is a 1978 war drama film

The Deer Hunter was directed by Michael Cimino and starring Robert De Niro, Christopher Walken, and Meryl Streep. Given these powerhouse actors, it is no surprise, that the film is widely considered one of the greatest films of the 1970s.

The film follows a group of friends from Pennsylvania as they go off to fight in the Vietnam War. The Deer Hunter focuses on the characters’ experiences in the war and the psychological and physical tolls that it takes on them. The film’s cinematography and attention to detail also received praise, with many praising the film’s realistic and immersive depiction of the Vietnam War.

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The Deer Hunter was nominated for nine Academy Awards, including Best Picture, and won five, including Best Director for Michael Cimino. The film’s success cemented Cimino’s reputation as one of the most talented directors of his generation, and solidified De Niro and Walken’s positions as two of the most respected actors in Hollywood.

Widely hailed as a masterpiece of modern American cinema, The Deer Hunter has continued to make an impact in the decades since its release. It is also notable for its depiction of the Viet Cong’s game of Russian roulette; now one of the most iconic scenes in cinema history. Many filmmakers have been influenced by its style and themes, and it remains one of the most highly regarded war films of all time.

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The Deer Hunter is a powerful and moving film that remains as relevant today as it was upon its release in 1978. Its powerful performances, stunning cinematography, and emotional impact have ensured its place in cinema history as one of the greatest films of the 1970s. Whether you are a fan of war films or simply appreciate great film-making, The Deer Hunter is a film that is well worth watching.

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Das Boot https://classictvmovies.com/2022/01/19/das-boot-u-96-war-submarine/ Wed, 19 Jan 2022 19:22:33 +0000 https://classictvmovies.com/?p=712 Das Boot means the boat in German This foreign made film took the world by storm with it’s vivid portrayal... read more Das Boot

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Das Boot means the boat in German

This foreign made film took the world by storm with it’s vivid portrayal of life upon a WWII German u-boat. The novel Das Boot on which the 2.5 hour film was based, was written by a war correspondent, who documented his personal experiences aboard one of these military submarines, the U-96, in the heart of the war. The film was originally considered for US production with either Robert Redford or Paul Newman to star. But the Germans eventually took on the 2 year undertaking. German and Austrian actors were used to represent the realistic accents and dialects of the Nazi military. And the actors dubbed their own voices for the English version of the film, which surprisingly was out-performed in the box-office by Das Boot in it’s original German format.


Das Boot was nominated for 6 Academy Awards. The captain of the actual U-96 on which Das Boot was written, was a consultant for the film, which wanted to give audiences a glimpse at the realities of war and naval duties on a submarine deployed in the middle of the last great war. Most of the filming was dragged out over the course of a year, and shot sequentially to realistically capture the effects of time and stress on the actors bodies, through their beard growth and decreasing pallor from their confinement. These actors were literally spent months in a cramped unhealthy atmosphere. The interior of the actual u-96 was recreated to shoot realistic scenes. And several mock ups were made for the exterior. One such mock-up was rented by Steven Spielberg for a Nazi scene in Raiders of the Lost Ark.

The original novel was intended as an anti-war story.

The film just tries, critics say successfully, to capture the realities of war. Interestingly, the German naval forces aboard the submarines lacked much of the Nazi sympathies of their land-lubing ground pounders and ace pilots. So watching this naval crew under-fire we see less an evil enemy getting their just rewards and more a group of friends / comrades doing their military duty through the tedious monotony and life or death situations. To that effect the film not only shows the realities of naval service during a time of war, but keeps a humanistic face on all the characters.

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