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I did a search and didn’t see this pop up. If I am jib jabbing just close / ignore.

At any rate there is a show on Hulu called DAS BOOT that I am enjoying very much. I am just getting into episode 4. It’s not the Movie but is still quite good.

If you are not a fan of subtitles skip this as it is mostly in German, with some French and just a bit of English. Seems to have a mix of German and American actors with Lizzy Caplan playing a fairly prominent role.

All in all I am enjoying very much.

Just thought I would mention.


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I enjoyed it.
 
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The movie was really good. I'll have to check out the series.


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I liked it well enough. I thought there would be more with the Captain. I'd watch something similar in the future.
 
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Lizzy Caplan

May give it a try sometime... even though a few years back I was visiting some friends and their cousin from Germany was there and we discussed the movie DAS BOOT and he suggested I read the book, that it was better than the movie and of course he was right.
Now with that said, I'm trying to wrap my head around any woman in this for more than at the very beginning when they are at the whore house the night before heading out to see.... I don't remember any more unless you take in the fantasies the sailers had at sea.....


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Now with that said, I'm trying to wrap my head around any woman in this for more than at the very beginning when they are at the whore house the night before heading out to see.... I don't remember any more unless you take in the fantasies the sailers had at sea.....


She's in the French Resistance, who of course, were very active around, and within, the U-Boat bases.
 
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If I remember correctly, in the book and I think in them movie.... they were at a sub base in the beginning just before they headed out... then about 2/3rd of the way through the book they stop I think in Portugal before running the straights.... and then of course they come home to a base just before the final bombardment.... 90% or more of the book and movie are on and under the sea.


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The series, I believe, is an amalgam of two books. It’s NOTHING like DAS Boot the movie. I mean yeah there are underwater/ on water scenes, torpedos, sinkings, depth charges, lions and tigers and bears ohhh my.....but over all it’s more Drama.

Overall I really dug it and would like to see another season. My only real complaint is there is what felt like a FORCED woke relationship in the movie. I generally am not bothered by this stuff if it feels natural or real or integral to a story it just bugs me when it feels like a check box and there is a bit of that at play. Didn’t distract me from enjoying the series overall though.

I give it 3.5-4 torpedos out of 5. Smile


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The series, I believe, is an amalgam of two books. It’s NOTHING like DAS Boot the movie. I mean yeah there are underwater/ on water scenes, torpedos, sinkings, depth charges, lions and tigers and bears ohhh my.....but over all it’s more Drama.

Overall I really dug it and would like to see another season. My only real complaint is there is what felt like a FORCED woke relationship in the movie. I generally am not bothered by this stuff if it feels natural or real or integral to a story it just bugs me when it feels like a check box and there is a bit of that at play. Didn’t distract me from enjoying the series overall though.

I give it 3.5-4 torpedos out of 5. Smile


I believe the series was mostly set after the events in Das Boot barring some flashbacks and exposition, and is based mainly on the sequel book Die Festung (The Fortress, or the Submarine Base) , and activity aboard U-612.

(I know you know this Cslinger, this is more for those yet to see it, if they do)
 
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I enjoyed the series and hope Season 2 will be in the making. Warning: Spoilers to follow!!!!!!

I am concerned about how this season ended and the suggestion that big money Americans (Jews?) were complicit in the war and that they shared responsibility for the conflict. If they continue to go in that direction, it could and should be argued that the series is becoming a forum for holocaust deniers and other anti-Semites. The feature length film pretty much kept Germany's responsibility for WWII at arms' length and concentrated on the experiences foisted upon sailors that weren't so much Nazis as simply loyal Germans fighting for their country, but not necessarily Hitler and what he stood for. The TV series has branched out and I'm concerned what those branches might shelter. We'll see, I guess.


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