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Das Boot - The Mini Series (2 Disc Uncut Version) [DVD] [2004]
 
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Das Boot - The Mini Series (2 Disc Uncut Version) [DVD] [2004]

Jürgen Prochnow , Herbert Grönemeyer , Wolfgang Petersen    Suitable for 12 years and over   DVD
4.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (45 customer reviews)
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  • Actors: Jürgen Prochnow, Herbert Grönemeyer, Klaus Wennemann, Hubertus Bengsch, Martin Semmelrogge
  • Directors: Wolfgang Petersen
  • Writers: Wolfgang Petersen, Lothar G. Buchheim
  • Producers: Günter Rohrbach
  • Format: Anamorphic, PAL, Widescreen, Subtitled, Colour
  • Language German
  • Subtitles: Danish, Swedish, Finnish, Dutch, Norwegian, English, Hindi
  • Region: Region 2 (This DVD may not be viewable outside Europe. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Aspect Ratio: 16:9 - 1.85:1
  • Number of discs: 2
  • Classification: 12
  • Studio: Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
  • DVD Release Date: 17 May 2004
  • Run Time: 281 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 4.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (45 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B0001NIYUO
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 2,702 in Film & TV (See Top 100 in Film & TV)

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This 282-minute version of Das Boot is the full-length TV series, originally shown in six parts but here edited into a seamless whole. Director Wolfgang Petersen has since graduated to mega-budget Hollywood productions (2004's Troy for example), but has never managed even to come close to this, his German-language masterpiece. Petersen and his sterling cast (including Jürgen Prochnow in his best role as the U-boat captain) went to great lengths to ensure that this claustrophobic depiction of life aboard the German sub U-97 while attacking British convoys in the Atlantic is thoroughly authentic and totally convincing. Even the set itself, which is a replica of a U-boat interior, had no false walls, so all camera angles are necessarily from within its horribly narrow, overcrowded and sweaty confines. The result is certainly the finest submarine drama ever made, and one of the most compelling depictions of the physical, psychological and emotional effects of warfare.

This mini-series is rather longer than the movie version, which is also available on DVD in a Director's Cut version. The differences are not in matters of plot, but in the pacing: everything here takes longer to happen, while the crew must sit around, bicker, swear and sweat it out--the agonising searching for action, the tension of the attack, the terrible stress of hiding from enemy destroyers. Everything unfolds as if in real time, which is the great advantage a TV production has over a movie (contrast, for example, Band of Brothers with Saving Private Ryan). This, therefore, is the definitive presentation of a World War II classic.

On the DVD: Das Boot is presented on two discs, with no breaks where the original TV episodes started and finished. The default language option is German with optional English subtitles. For those constitutionally allergic to subtitles there is also an alternative English-language dub, voiced by many of the original cast (including Prochnow). Sound is adequate stereo or Dolby 5.1, and the anamorphic widescreen is good for the murky green underwater shots. Unlike the theatrical version, though, there is no commentary. --Mark Walker

DVD Description

Digitally remastered and on DVD the original Das Boot 6-part mini series presented as on complete feature length uncut version. Wolfgang Peterson's Das Boot is regarded as one of the most outstanding and accurate representations of Germany's elite U-Boat crewmen during World War II. Told from the German perspective the crew aboard U-96 are portrayed in a hopeless life-and-death struggle coping with endless hours of loneliness and desperation, giving way to terror when confronted by the enemy.

"This DVD presentation of the fully restored, mini series will be even more shocking and affecting for audiences ... enjoy this work as it was originally intended to be seen" - Wolfgang Peterson.



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207 of 207 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great Film - But Which DVD?, 24 Sep 2006
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Remus (United Kingdom) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Das Boot - The Mini Series (2 Disc Uncut Version) [DVD] [2004] (DVD)
Das Boot is quite possibly the best war movie ever made. If you've not seen it, there is no shortage of recommendations to buy it but the question remains - which version?

Fortunately the original theatrical release is no longer available. One of the things that make Das Boot so remarkable is its portrayal of the tension and, in the Mini Series, long stretches of boredom of life at sea in a U-Boat. The original version misses out almost all the footage where nothing much happens and turns the film into an action movie. This might work well on the big screen but anyone who appreciates Das Boot will not want to go back to this 149 minute cut.

It may be unusual to recommend an extended version of a film because it includes scenes where "nothing much happens," but this is essential to portray the tension. The Director's Cut is an excellent film in a cinema where the big screen and enveloping sound bring in the viewer to experience the agonising wait for sight of their first target or the suspense and terror the crew feel as depth charges repeatedly rain down on them as they try to dodge a British destroyer. Its length of 216 minutes (3 hours 36 minutes) is about as long as can reasonably be viewed in one sitting and just fits onto one disc.

The Superbit edition of the Director's Cut (which I have not seen) has greater picture detail than the standard version, and a highly recommended German DTS sound in addition to the German and English Dolby digital 5.1. If you want the best possible picture and sound and have a high quality screen this may well be the version for you, but it has a serious drawback in splitting the film into two DVDs. This DVD apparently does not include the short 'behind the scenes' documentary included in the other versions.

The Mini Series is the DVD version of the television series (3 episodes in the original German broadcast; 6 episodes in the UK). This includes all of the film and more besides, the overall length being 282 minutes (4 hours 42 minutes). It is harder to maintain tension on television than it is in a cinema because you cannot easily shut out other distractions and the screen size and sound quality are rarely encompassing enough to draw in the viewer. The television broadcast overcame this by shifting the viewpoint more to that of war correspondent Lt. Werner and introducing more incidental detail, character development and what might be called boredom in the early episodes. This has the effect of getting the viewers more interested in the sailors and, during the long voyage across the Atlantic, keenly anticipating meeting the first convoy and finally engaging the enemy. The six episode broadcast divided up the film, possibly accidentally, into themed units. An episode where nothing much happens, the crew getting more and more frustrated and restless, tensions building. Another episode spent continually dodging depth charges - very demanding on the crew and slowly demoralising with no way to fight back. In my opinion, the lack of episode breaks in the DVD is a drawback, though other reviewers disagree. The film is split into two DVDs and the break is very abrupt, not coinciding with a television episode break.

For most home viewers, the Mini Series is certainly the version I would recommend, despite the length and lack of episode breaks - I wouldn't particularly suggest viewing it complete at one sitting. For buyers with a good home cinema system, the Director's Cut may be the preferred option. The choice between the standard and Superbit editions is basically whether you prefer to have the entire film on one disc or have superior picture and sound quality. All versions are widescreen (Superbit 1.78:1 (16:9), others 1.85:1) and even the non-Superbit versions have good transfer to DVD.
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74 of 74 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Sensible dubbing from a foreign film, 14 July 2004
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This review is from: Das Boot - The Mini Series (2 Disc Uncut Version) [DVD] [2004] (DVD)
Easily one of the best war movies/mini-series ever made. It gives a different angle on the Second World War, from the German perspective. With previous war movies you either had an American "back-slapping, good ole America" film or a British "stiff upper lip film, usually starring Sir John Mills". This film turned those views on it's head. Remember it was filmed in 1981 long before the likes of Saving Private Ryan.
It's basically the story of a German U-Boat crew, patroling the Atlantic looking for British convoys. I can't remember who said it, but someone once said that "war was 90% boredom and 10% sheer terror". This film conveys this brilliantly. It's also very clever as it removes the patriotic angle you might have felt had it been set on an American or British submarine. All of the crew are nameless only being addressed by their rank, with exception to the war correspondent and you don't really know anything about their lives (unless you watch the full mini-series version and even then it doesn't give you that much of an insight into their lives instead concentrating on the action on the boat).
The film moves at a good pace despite the length of the film, and the ending will still give you a visual slap accross the face no matter how many times you see it.
The only decision you have to make is whether to buy the cinematic version or the mini-series. Both are very good but the mini-series is better, but it is around six hours long. Das Boot is best viewed in it's native German with English subtitles as the dialogue is sharper. Still, if you can't be doing with subtitles then the English dubbing is okay as most of the leading actors dubbed the film themselves, so no dodgy dubbing on this DVD.
The only minor midly annoying thing on the widescreen version, is the audio settings automatically default to the German without subtitles and every time you stop the DVD and start it again you have to go into the set up and redo the settings. As I said it's only minor - don't let it put you off getting the film.
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54 of 54 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Easily the best war film ever made, 1 Jun 2004
This review is from: Das Boot - The Mini Series (2 Disc Uncut Version) [DVD] [2004] (DVD)
I first saw this epic and perceptive series/film in the late 1980s. It taught me more about humanity in wartime than any other work, filmic or literary. It is quite literally haunting and in my view has not been surpassed in any genre, anywhere. It will stay with you forever. If you are even remotely interested in men at war get this DVD, Das Boot is an exceptional achievement.
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