The movie was developed and directed in such a manner to have the greatest impact on the sensibilities of WOKE audiences.
Reading subtitles can distract some people from the images on the screen and cause them to lose the flow of the plot.
The flame thrower scenes were "toned down" purposely, most people just can't handle the reality of the horrendous affect that much heat has on an individual or the people close by. It's a severely traumatizing experience.
The real thing about the movie that bothered me was how "good" the trench conditions were, so close to the end of the war and being overtaken by both sides on several occaisions. The soldiers uniforms and boots were also in very good condition, which by then, wouldn't have been the case.
The worst of all was that the GEW98 rifles were the only ones prevalent, which likely wasn't the case for the Axis army, not only that, all of the ''Butcher bayonets" had their sawbacks ground off, which didn't happen until after the war and none of the rifles had cleaning rods.
The French troops were actually carrying the proper rifles for the period.
Overall, the movie did serve it's intended purpose. The absolute absurdity of WAR, it's ultimately destructive results and the blind, self entitled insanity of the Leaders the troops and populations are forced to obey, even to their deaths.
Reading subtitles can distract some people from the images on the screen and cause them to lose the flow of the plot.
The flame thrower scenes were "toned down" purposely, most people just can't handle the reality of the horrendous affect that much heat has on an individual or the people close by. It's a severely traumatizing experience.
The real thing about the movie that bothered me was how "good" the trench conditions were, so close to the end of the war and being overtaken by both sides on several occaisions. The soldiers uniforms and boots were also in very good condition, which by then, wouldn't have been the case.
The worst of all was that the GEW98 rifles were the only ones prevalent, which likely wasn't the case for the Axis army, not only that, all of the ''Butcher bayonets" had their sawbacks ground off, which didn't happen until after the war and none of the rifles had cleaning rods.
The French troops were actually carrying the proper rifles for the period.
Overall, the movie did serve it's intended purpose. The absolute absurdity of WAR, it's ultimately destructive results and the blind, self entitled insanity of the Leaders the troops and populations are forced to obey, even to their deaths.





















































