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Stalingrad (2013)
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@LordFhalkyn
@LordFhalkyn 2 года назад
"Animals flee this hell; the hardest stones cannot bear it for long; only men endure." - Diary of an unknown German soldier at Stalingrad
@mateoalvaro1435
@mateoalvaro1435 2 года назад
Hola, nadie les llamo a esa ciudad.
@TheLoxxxton
@TheLoxxxton 2 года назад
And you are?
@LordFhalkyn
@LordFhalkyn 2 года назад
@@TheLoxxxton Quoting someone.
@DrCruel
@DrCruel 2 года назад
The soldier was Leutnant Weiner of the 24th Panzer Division. He was killed at Stalingrad.
@LordFhalkyn
@LordFhalkyn 2 года назад
@@DrCruel Interesting. The more you know!
@hristomarinov8358
@hristomarinov8358 6 лет назад
When you burn soviet and shoot him 100 times but he activates the infinity health cheat mod
@littlekidscartoonplanet
@littlekidscartoonplanet 4 года назад
Because germans shocked and cant shoot directly, but anyway this is not reality, no one can fight while burning.
@gaborkiss1425
@gaborkiss1425 4 года назад
@@littlekidscartoonplanet The muscles and nerve endings get burned, there is no way one can fight in that condition.
@littlekidscartoonplanet
@littlekidscartoonplanet 4 года назад
@@gaborkiss1425 are u seriou? When a human burns, he screams and try to get away.
@difoshi
@difoshi 3 года назад
In Mother Russia the fire burns in the Russian skin
@InsomniacGamer003
@InsomniacGamer003 3 года назад
@@difoshi the thing about adrenaline sometimes it works and your body says "fuck it"
@mrdeathclaw66
@mrdeathclaw66 3 года назад
what a nice scene, just people living in the moment - enjoying their lives without internet, wifi or cellphones.
@randommemereposter3666
@randommemereposter3666 3 года назад
Cursed comment
@abdo_maxbeeh6888
@abdo_maxbeeh6888 3 года назад
U right
@kevinloftus7464
@kevinloftus7464 3 года назад
Ah. Living in the moment
@mattilatvala4164
@mattilatvala4164 3 года назад
So nice it was, without this stressing constant flood of information about celebs' controversial opinions.
@asdfghjkl900321
@asdfghjkl900321 3 года назад
This comment is just so twisted and sick it's funny xD
@lonewolf7372
@lonewolf7372 3 года назад
Victory in the Battle of Stalingrad. Changed the whole World forever! This is the bloodiest battle in the history of mankind.
@zealord9399
@zealord9399 2 года назад
Stalingrad is the turning point for the soviet while midway is the turning point for the Usa
@Kenny212_2
@Kenny212_2 Год назад
bloodiest battle in history my arse.
@theowl2044
@theowl2044 Год назад
@@Kenny212_2 then which one was worse, historian?
@samuelhowie4543
@samuelhowie4543 Год назад
@@theowl2044 Leningrad might be. That lasted a lot longer.
@thanakonpraepanich4284
@thanakonpraepanich4284 Год назад
@@theowl2044 Battle of Shanghai between Kuomintang and Japanese give this one a good run on body counts, and the failure to Japanese Army to trap and capture Jiang in the then capital doomed their Chinese campaign, even though nobody knew it at the time. And the Battle of Tianjin in 1946 would surpassed Stalingrad in casualty numbers by several thousands but unlike this battle, the outcome of the Chinese Civil War was already beyond doubt and the KMT was trying to delay the inevitable.
@empypenguin7664
@empypenguin7664 6 лет назад
Anyone here watched the old Stalingrad movie? I really enjoyed that movie.
@iulianionita586
@iulianionita586 3 года назад
I have never seen a beter ww2 movie
@landongasper2850
@landongasper2850 3 года назад
Allen Mclaren the 1992 one? with the german side? yes
@landongasper2850
@landongasper2850 3 года назад
Iulian Ionita bro how are we at a 2 year old comment at the same tie
@nataliaktorides2341
@nataliaktorides2341 3 года назад
@@landongasper2850 I think he means the 1949
@migueljanssen4222
@migueljanssen4222 3 года назад
Yes much better then this one
@KimerLorens
@KimerLorens 6 лет назад
Huh. I didn' know people even heard of this movie outside of Russia.
@urgi7703
@urgi7703 6 лет назад
Kimer Lorens yeah actually it's pretty popular
@aftershock2222
@aftershock2222 6 лет назад
My son and I were well aware it was coming to the US. We saw it at a limited screening in an IMAX theater. The Russians make excellent war movies. Make sure to see Fortress and 9th Company.
@rageagaintstheNWO
@rageagaintstheNWO 6 лет назад
Just for your information, this movie is full of inaccuracies, Russian wet dreams. Soviets suffered heavy losses at Stalingrad, and the only reason they won was because of their numbers, and the Germans having weak flanks made up by Italians, Romanians and Hungarians.
@rageagaintstheNWO
@rageagaintstheNWO 6 лет назад
Sure sure, is that why they were losing all the way from Ukraine? They were in defense mode till Stalingrad, always retreating, yet they suffered huge losses, more than the Germans, and the Germans were attacking. Stalingrad was the turning point. They encircled and destroyed the entire 2nd army, but at what cost? The Ruskies lost huge numbers of men because of their tactics, which was basically "drown them in corpses of our own and kill whoever wants to retreat". Only later in the war did they change their approach.
@spartangobbles
@spartangobbles 6 лет назад
You make it sound like they really wanted to lose the war
@adammcgirt7123
@adammcgirt7123 3 года назад
When two different armies understand the fight is to the death.
@brad25000
@brad25000 3 года назад
The real people who fought and died there probably never imagined that decades later movies would be made about what they went through.
@bcchiriac4512
@bcchiriac4512 3 года назад
Let alone the video games like call of duty 4 that portrays the war in Stalingrad and other areas in world war II!
@UppedOne
@UppedOne Год назад
The first movie about the Stalingrad battle came out in 1943 in the USSR. Didn't take long, really.
@petitflocon647
@petitflocon647 Год назад
The real people who fought and died there probably never imagined that decades later movies would be so ridiculous and inaccurate, they woulldn't think propaganda would use their death to make them look like superheros and totally inaccurate about the way they felt.
@Warsie
@Warsie Год назад
I dunno everyone knew of movies then s d war propaganda was known sooo
@Nik-xi2ri
@Nik-xi2ri 5 месяцев назад
He's talking about this engagement. It's called Pavlov's House. It's a museum now
@vickiemcmonagle692
@vickiemcmonagle692 6 лет назад
Well I've seen a lot of propaganda war movies from various countries with some ridiculous stuff, but I've never seen anything as ridiculous as a fortified German defensive position, complete with machine guns, being taken by troops who are engulfed in flames.
@charleslaine
@charleslaine 4 года назад
Yeah, pics or it didn't happen.
@wgjung1
@wgjung1 4 года назад
Yes dude, that's a fantasy. Guess who won that battle.
@yugoslavia_operator128
@yugoslavia_operator128 3 года назад
Order 227, no retreat, mass numbers and barrage of katyusha rockets. Good luck with defensive line. You have to reload, you don't have infinite ammo like in video games. No health bars or a guy who can revive you with one sting from syringe
@rade6912
@rade6912 3 года назад
shut up, lisen..... BOUM BOUM BOUM PAN PAN IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII TATATATATATA
@billmo9947
@billmo9947 3 года назад
Totally agree
@jackychen6261
@jackychen6261 3 года назад
Its so cold in Russia that if a Russian’s jacket is on fire its just a portable means of staying warm.
@Lalomalo_solidinca
@Lalomalo_solidinca 3 года назад
Can you imagine the type of ptsd from a war like this Crazy
@user-jj1fd3gs2p
@user-jj1fd3gs2p 3 года назад
Мой дед воевал в Сталинграде. Его ранили и он чудом выжил. Прожил он долго после войны, но 2 пули так и остались в нем. Очень многие не вернулись с этой битвы.
@snowboarder7772
@snowboarder7772 2 года назад
Не такое видео должно было быть про Сталинград , должны быть наши Герои в фильме , а тут какой-то поганый замысел
@user-fn6il1me6q
@user-fn6il1me6q 2 года назад
Фильм полный отстой. И режиссёр лакей, сами знаете чей.
@DrCruel
@DrCruel 2 года назад
@@snowboarder7772 Простые русские солдаты были героями. Большевики были свиньями.
@avversesincronicita3891
@avversesincronicita3891 Год назад
Che il Cielo benedica la sua anima 💕
@georgpauwen5944
@georgpauwen5944 11 месяцев назад
Твой дедушка был настоящим героем!
@dairydregone7146
@dairydregone7146 6 лет назад
Very fantastic editing!! But I really want to see all battles for hacksaw ridge
@Quang_Tran_asdf
@Quang_Tran_asdf 3 года назад
US movie: Main character survive a point blank HE tank shell Russian movie: Lmao everyone dies
@KusanKhlisCH
@KusanKhlisCH 3 года назад
Lol 69 likes
@bahaaabouchakra921
@bahaaabouchakra921 3 года назад
Now 70 :p
@alphaares6027
@alphaares6027 3 года назад
Now 105 likes
@user-rp5or1ik5l
@user-rp5or1ik5l 3 года назад
Well, it IS more accurate
@sidtreesin904
@sidtreesin904 3 года назад
So true, unfortunately
@jet43
@jet43 3 года назад
Thomas Kretschmann - perfect fit for every ww2 movie :)
@user-kj6in8py4l
@user-kj6in8py4l 3 года назад
Бондарьчмо кино
@maxheadshot3287
@maxheadshot3287 3 года назад
Wtf. Why aren't there any serious movies about this time period anymore ? Trash after trash after trash.
@jacktortest4353
@jacktortest4353 3 года назад
U must watch the German movie "Stalingrad" it's very accurate and no trash like this
@maxheadshot3287
@maxheadshot3287 3 года назад
@@jacktortest4353 i know it and i didn't like it for some reason, i guess it's more because of general filmmaking and the overly melodramatic and whiny undertone. I appreciate Enemy at the gates, Privat Ryan, Band of Brothers, Downfall and Our Mothers and Fathers. Tellingly most of them are pretty old now like River Kwai (Oldie but Goldie). Also 'Hart's War' with Bruce Willis is quite good (but not realistic ofc). And a brilliant movie is 'Das Boot'. Edit: Maybe i disliked the idea, that only german officers were bad people and simple soldiers more or less innocent victims in that Stalingrad movie, they were the attackers who killed thousands of russians on their way to Stalingrad, at the end they suffered the same what they did to others, so my pity was limited.
@oliverdance8642
@oliverdance8642 3 года назад
Max Headshot perhaps try Dunkirk
@jamiewulfyr4607
@jamiewulfyr4607 3 года назад
Try "Come and See".
@maxheadshot3287
@maxheadshot3287 3 года назад
@@jamiewulfyr4607 I know it and it's impressive, very disturbing scenes. I should have mentioned 'Steiner, the iron cross' (the first one), watched it a long time ago and have some good memories about that, same for 'A bridge too far' or 'The battle of Britain'.
@syimirsafrizal3983
@syimirsafrizal3983 6 лет назад
Stalingrad..the movie where every action have slow motion
@bcchiriac4512
@bcchiriac4512 3 года назад
On August 23rd, would mark the 79th anniversary of the start of Stalingrad battle. Not even 100 years ago that happened and our grandfathers and great grandfathers took part in WW2!
@seungbinjeong838
@seungbinjeong838 3 года назад
If you classify this movie as a comedy movie instead of a war movie, this movie actually is a decent one.
@BlutUndEhre88
@BlutUndEhre88 Год назад
My thoughts exactly. The Original 'Stalingrad: Dogs, Do You Want to Live Forever?' from 1959 and the 1993 were brilliant. This is just Soviet bs.
@simba_mzee
@simba_mzee Год назад
@@BlutUndEhre88 Characters who prefer as a nickname the word for a tank in Nazi Germany undoubtedly prefer to look at the WWII history exclusively from the point of view of the Nazis who participated in it, hence so much apologetics for Germany and the Wehrmacht in the postwar years in European cinema. The bacillus of German Nazism has not disappeared, now it is actively reviving (taking into account the number of short films on RU-vid, relishing the effective victories of the Wehrmacht in various local battles with the Soviet Army (not with the US Army, by no means! because it can have consequences). Judging by the jubilation in the comments under such revanchist amateur films, the USSR victory over the Nazis is an unbearable fact for many now... However, whether you like it or not, it was the totalitarian USSR that broke the backbone of the most effective military machine of the 20th century, and not the most developed countries of the world with their democracy, competition in the military industry and efficient logistics. Just accept it They all sat on the margins of this war, content with third roles. By the way, now many in the West are not satisfied with such a role in history, and currently we can observe how an increasingly frenzied campaign for the privatization of the great Victory is being developed by those nations who made good money in this war, but did not succeed in battles (and did not really rush into them)
@BlutUndEhre88
@BlutUndEhre88 Год назад
@@simba_mzee ok russian bot
@BlutUndEhre88
@BlutUndEhre88 Год назад
@@simba_mzee so many words just for propagating against something i've never even said - That i'm apologetic, that those movies i've mentioned propagates/glorify the German war effort (which both DIDN'T, rather they're anti-war in their portrayals of events). Now, coming back to your much beloved Russian adaptation (2013 version) - can it be said the same about it? NO. Stop being so biased that you need to essentially attribute/put words into others' mouth to prove something completely irrelevant. Russki bot.
@vncore496
@vncore496 Год назад
@@BlutUndEhre88 It’s obvious even if you don’t say it. Any ww2 movie scene on youtube where Soviet soldiers aren’t being machine gunned by hundreds in suicide charges is full of nazi apologists like you.
@FXDLS-ot1wq
@FXDLS-ot1wq Год назад
It’s amazing the Germans made it so far into Russia considering every russian is apparently a super soldier.
@habibrezakhaniha255
@habibrezakhaniha255 10 месяцев назад
because all these sienes are redicoulos and unrealistic , its just a movie
@ronin6100
@ronin6100 10 месяцев назад
Russians are definitely built different
@teodorwatrushkin4077
@teodorwatrushkin4077 9 месяцев назад
Попррбуй
@duongngole4785
@duongngole4785 8 месяцев назад
Considering they had been fighting for the previous 2 years, don't you think these are veterans rather than the conscripts at the start of the war? I mean I don't really hope much in the mind of the modern westerners but this is funny.
@MrBubbleJet
@MrBubbleJet 4 года назад
Stalingrad movie from 1993 is far better.
@jerzyhuda17
@jerzyhuda17 4 года назад
Try "Die Brucke" 1959 the bridge
@jerzyhuda17
@jerzyhuda17 4 года назад
Cross of iron 1978
@neggaballs3840
@neggaballs3840 3 года назад
i miss rollo
@Cool_Mind55
@Cool_Mind55 3 года назад
Totally agree!! 1993 Stalingrad is far better.
@neggaballs3840
@neggaballs3840 3 года назад
@Leo Santos nah
@Xxblaze191x
@Xxblaze191x 6 лет назад
I can appreciate the absence of shaky cam and excessive jump cuts for these action scenes, so much easier to tell whats going on! And really well shot too, beautiful looking movie.
@andreashardt9087
@andreashardt9087 2 года назад
Beautiful looking! What a kind of perversion is this!?
@BloomingBlueClayon
@BloomingBlueClayon Год назад
but typical overwhelming Russian slow motion scenes tho....
@hectorheathcote9495
@hectorheathcote9495 10 месяцев назад
Kudos to the cameraman for making through all that intense combat. He did a great job =P
@ferdrewflores3612
@ferdrewflores3612 3 года назад
All that destruction in < than 6 months ! What a CARNAGE ! 💥🔥
@ThatGuy-ww8kt
@ThatGuy-ww8kt 2 года назад
5 months.... jesus. Fighting for nearly half a year of pure desperate defence and like 2 million dead from that one battle. No matter how many times I hear the numbers. I still cant wrap my brain around it. 🙁🙏
@eyey9990
@eyey9990 4 года назад
Even though this was a bad movie, I still Love the Battles
@topivaltanen4432
@topivaltanen4432 4 года назад
This is fantastic at 3D in big TV.
@silentonehere
@silentonehere 4 года назад
Ur simply not allowed to have bad opinions about diss movie
@417Owsy
@417Owsy 3 года назад
@@silentonehere its really bad lmao
@Nik-xi2ri
@Nik-xi2ri 5 месяцев назад
It's based on a real events -Pavlov's House. One house held out longer than all of Western Europe
@GMKGoji01
@GMKGoji01 4 месяца назад
I'm actually curious. What exactly is bad about this movie?
@sanshaar7741
@sanshaar7741 3 года назад
انها المرة الاولى في حياتي التي اشاهد فيها وصف لمعركة احداثها، حقيقي ومنطقي ، بما فيها من مآسي ومحن وقساوة وشجاعة واستبسال لكلا الطرفين دون انحيار لأي منهما .
@ingratus8160
@ingratus8160 2 года назад
Even though hollywood'ish, the fights do capture the despair of the soldiers trying to drown out heir thoughts and fear with their screams quite well on both sides.
@burntsavvy8299
@burntsavvy8299 6 лет назад
More like Screamingrad.
@Search_In_Google
@Search_In_Google 4 года назад
fully agree, never have seen film which focused viewer attention on characters screaming so much.
@olliephelan
@olliephelan 4 года назад
More like "everyones-a-john-wiks-ograd"
@franke2273
@franke2273 3 года назад
Next time on Stalin Grad Z...
@destinyrpga8118
@destinyrpga8118 3 года назад
Slowmotiongrad
@jakeriot69
@jakeriot69 3 года назад
In war you can only hear people screaming in pain and agony.
@Pihnes
@Pihnes 3 года назад
fun fact: Kretschmann also played in the 93 version.
@robertc7232
@robertc7232 4 года назад
2 million casualties in the Battle of Stalingrad. Just an insane level of carnage.
@Kira-no666
@Kira-no666 4 года назад
just for one battle, and way more casualties for the operation barbarossa edit: mostly because of this order 227
@Nik-xi2ri
@Nik-xi2ri 5 месяцев назад
​@@Kira-no666 what % of casualties died from order 227? Goodbye in advance 😂
@Kira-no666
@Kira-no666 5 месяцев назад
those are state's secrets comrade i cannot divulgate them@@Nik-xi2ri
@mattj.7756
@mattj.7756 3 года назад
Glorious Soviet Engineering provides good furniture made of driftwood, nails, and thin sheets of glass to make a good living room combat scene.
@aegisghost
@aegisghost 6 лет назад
3:42 that is some war thunder mechanics right there.
@alejandrocontreras7055
@alejandrocontreras7055 3 года назад
I think it supposed to show the armor of that machine but idk
@Alonsooooo1
@Alonsooooo1 3 года назад
Russian Bais Baby
@Alonsooooo1
@Alonsooooo1 3 года назад
Classic Gaijin
@jebbroham1776
@jebbroham1776 4 года назад
This is how it feels in War Thunder when you play as the Germans against American and especially Soviet tanks.
@wanderingmetalguy5825
@wanderingmetalguy5825 3 года назад
really? I mean yeah german tanks rip through americans like wet paper, but the russians can actually take a hit
@jebbroham1776
@jebbroham1776 3 года назад
@@wanderingmetalguy5825 absolutely. The IS1 through 6 are all extremely formidable
@wanderingmetalguy5825
@wanderingmetalguy5825 3 года назад
@@jebbroham1776 ohhhh i thought you were saying russian tanks were on the same level as americans. Yeah until you get past shermans,american tanks are a fucking grind. I get maybe....3 kills tops.meanwhile my russian tanks one shot most things and can take hits from king tigers
@tropickman
@tropickman 3 года назад
Remember that as many men died in this battle within a year, than all WW2 loses of USA, UK, France, Italy, COMBINED.
@jebbroham1776
@jebbroham1776 3 года назад
@@tropickman At Stalingrad the average life expectancy of a newly arriving replacement on both sides was less than 24 hours, so its not hard to imagine the attrition rate being somewhat comparable to Okinawa every single day.
@GaldirEonai
@GaldirEonai 3 года назад
Turns out that setting a soviet infantryman on fire only makes them more dangerous in melee. Who'd have thought it...
@sunface3064
@sunface3064 3 года назад
0:11 that dude just did a horror movie jump 😂
@ardian7801
@ardian7801 3 года назад
FEGELEIN
@eduardomiranda6244
@eduardomiranda6244 6 лет назад
Hey I am in love with your videos Siriusly never stop doing these no mater what this keeps me entertained and on suggesting if you can do some of the iron man movies if you can
@traktormotor9895
@traktormotor9895 6 лет назад
Very good job
@siddharthasahoo508
@siddharthasahoo508 3 года назад
Awesome editing and videography
@angelinobernal6899
@angelinobernal6899 3 года назад
You know you're fucked when your enemy is still charging at you while on fire.
@vargyr1040
@vargyr1040 6 лет назад
2:08 the guy 3rd from the left that is the right reaction to seeing men on fire keep running at you.
@klynt2763
@klynt2763 6 лет назад
They saw the power of communism of fire
@geraldmiller8973
@geraldmiller8973 6 лет назад
i agree.
@tenid4824
@tenid4824 6 лет назад
Soviet Zombies.
@mawel1955
@mawel1955 3 года назад
Authenticity is always extremely important when making a movie about something as pivotal as the battle of Stalingrad. Since there are absolutely no recorded incidences of Soviet soldiers, their uniforms ablaze with petrol, attacking German positions while slowly being burned alive, the question begs to be asked, "Why go through all the trouble to make a movie like this and then ruin it with ridiculous scenes that everyone knows are simply not true?"
@tiopinter
@tiopinter 2 года назад
Not entirely agree with you. In some points, if we talking about movie especially about something historically about WW2, the director should consider ask for the historian gun experts, vehicles experts, and other expertise for more accurately moments. If he have done that before. Or maybe consider it, as documentaries series. Perhaps that would be a chance to show how accurately the director depicts the scenes. But then, we sometimes also forgot the first existence of the movie itself. The basic of creating some movies is 'to entertaint'. How many movies already 'ruin', name on it. "T-34", "300", "Saving Private Ryan", 47 Ronin". They took the basic of the main story of it. But then, of course, have to serve to the people who loves the entertainment. To develop the saga, the fantasy, their imagination, and any other visualized thing that they probably still mesmerized with it.
@mawel1955
@mawel1955 2 года назад
@@tiopinter You are correct that the aim is to entertain and not necessarily educate but there are limits to this. The director could have found perhaps another, more believable, way to entertain the audience than employing scenes that border on the ridiculous if not impossible.
@alexvermaak1759
@alexvermaak1759 2 года назад
I'm hesitant to use the word propaganda but that's basically what this is, that's why they have insane scenes like that showing the red army as almost superhuman in their dedication, it beats the reality of a bunch of terrified young conscripts being sent to the meat grinder by commanding officers who would shoot them on sight if they attempted to turn back. Most war movies are propaganda in favour of the country in which they were made with varying degrees of subtlety. This movie was directed, written, and produced by Russians, a people not known for subtlety in their patriotism.
@dcabana1
@dcabana1 2 года назад
Were you there? Don’t judge if you don’t know.
@daveJDB
@daveJDB 2 года назад
@@dcabana1 Well, were YOU there? Also, there's testimonies, documents and records.
@julioramonguevaraperez5907
@julioramonguevaraperez5907 2 года назад
Honor determinación y coraje en el campo batalla lo mejor que en esta película
@KiritoTheDoritoInABurito
@KiritoTheDoritoInABurito 4 года назад
Now that’s how you make and film an actual WWI or WWII movie.
@TitusFFM
@TitusFFM 6 лет назад
There is a legend that the one German and one Russian are still fighting in that one room....
@franciscorafael7975
@franciscorafael7975 3 года назад
NO LO DUDO.
@merttaan4061
@merttaan4061 6 лет назад
wow amazing
@paras494
@paras494 3 года назад
ABSOLUTELY EPIC 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👌🏻👍🏻
@Hot_Sky_Astronomy
@Hot_Sky_Astronomy 3 года назад
Fun fact: Those Pz.IV mock-ups are the same ones used in the movie "Indestructible" (English name: "Tankers").
@PauloPereira-jj4jv
@PauloPereira-jj4jv 3 года назад
Wich I first knew as "KV-1".
@ileonju7781
@ileonju7781 6 лет назад
2:01 The Legends
@rosepiranian7596
@rosepiranian7596 3 года назад
Pretty intense movie. Portrays brave soldiers on both sides.
@carlhorton6833
@carlhorton6833 3 года назад
At 06:47 I wonder if that's the fountain that Vasily Zaitsev's hiding in, in 'Enemy At The Gates" :D
@daniellee5147
@daniellee5147 3 года назад
Looks like it
@jeep146
@jeep146 3 года назад
I don't think any film can duplicate the horror of that battle.
@ivanbonarelli3112
@ivanbonarelli3112 2 года назад
The same war is the horror, this battle express the extreme horror
@bradanklauer8926
@bradanklauer8926 Год назад
*Stalingrad (1993) made by Senator Film in Germany.
@ixlr8677
@ixlr8677 Год назад
@@ivanbonarelli3112 hollywood horror.
@Extraterrestrial_Entity
@Extraterrestrial_Entity 6 лет назад
If I saw men on fire charging me with automatic weapons, I'd run like I've never ran.
@spkm4tube
@spkm4tube 4 года назад
but uncle hitler would have boiled (not fried, low on oil) them if they ran. Same goes to uncle stalin. That made the inhumanity of this battle.
@Kage342
@Kage342 Год назад
I just realized this is movie was made by the son of the famous Russian film director Sergei Bondarchuk. The guy who made Waterloo. The fact his son is making films like his Dad, of the same caliber mind you, is mind-blowing.
@petitflocon647
@petitflocon647 Год назад
it is just a joke.
@LuckyLucky-zl2sw
@LuckyLucky-zl2sw Год назад
Movies name please
@bradanklauer8926
@bradanklauer8926 Год назад
Waterloo is a masterpiece, this on the other hand...
@waggsish
@waggsish 10 месяцев назад
are you kidding me? this is blatant Red propaganda.
@aezakmi76666
@aezakmi76666 3 года назад
Низкий поклон до земли!!! мы Вас помним! Герои!!!
@gauravkulkarni6403
@gauravkulkarni6403 Год назад
Perfect Fighting. Director must get Nobel prize.
@fabioartoscassone9305
@fabioartoscassone9305 3 года назад
WW1 : Osowiec , the gassed Deads March Again WW2: Stalingrad, the burned Dead March Again
@nirmalsiva1
@nirmalsiva1 3 года назад
This movie could portrait only a portion of the struggles of Stalingrad
@twotailedavenger
@twotailedavenger 3 года назад
I can only imagine how much bloodier this would've been if we'd sent the Soviets M1897s as part of the Lend Lease deal. Because you know how much the Germans loved taking on the Trench Gun.
@raymondcouch7517
@raymondcouch7517 6 лет назад
Thankyou for the info on the movie. Very well done. 5 stars.
@inotaishu1
@inotaishu1 6 лет назад
I know that I am probably supposed to be invested in this, but this is so choreographed and glorifies death and destruction so much with its music that I feel bored.
@newmiracle6365
@newmiracle6365 3 года назад
One of the bloodiest battle ever in human history..
@syamsulbahrimanalu5369
@syamsulbahrimanalu5369 3 года назад
Mi au
@syamsulbahrimanalu5369
@syamsulbahrimanalu5369 3 года назад
Cakap😎
@Tankdestroyer467
@Tankdestroyer467 3 года назад
Yep
@ultrajd
@ultrajd 3 года назад
Verdun would like to have a word.
@potatogamer3830
@potatogamer3830 3 года назад
@@ultrajd Comparing Verdun to Stalingrad is like carpet bombing a city versus nuking it.
@LeChristVraiDieu
@LeChristVraiDieu 3 года назад
Stalingrad. The place where the hope reborned from ashes. So real it looks and Impressive! Only God knows what happened there in this ferocious battle! The first massive battle when the german lost finally. Wish i could play it on a video game
@mark12358
@mark12358 10 месяцев назад
Masterpiece!
@FMichael1970
@FMichael1970 3 года назад
1:16 I think he's in just about every WW2 movie that is in need of a German officer.
@panzerivausfg4062
@panzerivausfg4062 3 года назад
Fegelain
@rtshchand
@rtshchand 3 года назад
3:43 happens to me all the time in Battlefield 5 game.
@toonnoon19
@toonnoon19 3 года назад
Holy heck this one is pretty savage!
@rominatt1333
@rominatt1333 4 года назад
Ctm porque son tan buenas estas películas weon, cualquiera que sea de guerra o mafia te puede tener atrapadisimo viéndola ❤️💯🙌
@eladmin4084
@eladmin4084 3 года назад
,tipica pelicula de guerra donde los protas matan a más de 100 nazis y casi sim sufrir heridas , Solo que version Russa
@joseneitor5349
@joseneitor5349 3 года назад
@Versus Latinoamerica cierto
@joseneitor5349
@joseneitor5349 3 года назад
@@eladmin4084 cierto jajajaja tienes toda la razon los nazis tanpoco ern tan malos para que no les dieran ninguna bala
@MyHell87
@MyHell87 3 года назад
Linda peli
@ComasGhost
@ComasGhost 3 года назад
Peruana? xd los paran destrozando a los nazis en todas las películas
@NWA744
@NWA744 6 лет назад
And people say American war movies are full of BS theatrics, this takes the cake.
@rafaljankowski2807
@rafaljankowski2807 3 года назад
Chinese movies are even more fake
@totallynotalpharius2283
@totallynotalpharius2283 3 года назад
No this is a documentary this actually happened
@lohengramm7798
@lohengramm7798 3 года назад
@@totallynotalpharius2283 lololol
@redmask6952
@redmask6952 3 года назад
@@totallynotalpharius2283 Yeah your right I also heard that a single Russian with his own chair hold an entire German army group
@teutonicorder6284
@teutonicorder6284 3 года назад
@@rafaljankowski2807 african movies are the best👌
@footofblut981
@footofblut981 6 лет назад
3:43 trickshot complimation
@glenchapman3899
@glenchapman3899 3 года назад
Oddly enough, that really did happen. One of the defenders was an artillery expert and figured he could fire a round to ricochet of the tank and hit the German supply dump hidden around the corner. It was at the battle of Pavlov's house
@jonastti
@jonastti 3 года назад
6:29 it is a Panzer Mark IV J, only produced in 1944. Stalingrad had been set/42 to fev/43
@cuscopetunio4437
@cuscopetunio4437 3 года назад
¡¡El número total de víctimas (solo de la Unión Soviética) fue de aproximadamente 26,300,000 !! ¡Gracias, héroes!
@californiabrotherhood8114
@californiabrotherhood8114 2 года назад
Pot que si retrosedian eran ejecutados..
@skoovz4679
@skoovz4679 2 года назад
@@californiabrotherhood8114 no, eso es mentira, si estaba esa ley pero no hay registro de que se llevará acabo, esa idea es errónea y es difundida principalmente por Estados Unidos pero no es real, incluso los historiadores dicen que es una gran mentira y una idea errónea, lo único que se les hacía a los soldados es que eran arrestados, no los mataban en el momento, solo los arrestaban pero después de de la batalla, una vez terminada la batalla de Stalingrado se tiene registrado de a penas una decena de fusilamiento.
@TheRealTrazyn
@TheRealTrazyn Год назад
the bad strategy, in addition to the fact that their military casualties were not so great, many civilians died due to the terrible conditions
@cuscopetunio4437
@cuscopetunio4437 Год назад
Ahora crímenes de guerra, hecho por el ejército ruso en Ucrania, son una desgracia para todo el futuro de Rusia. ☹
@davidstewart5811
@davidstewart5811 4 года назад
I have seen this movie several times and remain staggered by the realistic portrayal of what it means to be in ground combat with a determined foe. Yes, the Nazis were in the wrong, and the defense of the city required a terrible price for the Russian people, but you have to admire both sides and the total commitment by the soldiers involved. Saving Private Ryan, and the Longest Day remain big contenders for most realistic combat footage, but in my opinion this movie does the best job of showing us how really terrible war really is.
@user-eh5vs5be7o
@user-eh5vs5be7o 2 года назад
Dear David, The Saving Private Ryan movie it is a fake in history side - just good made Hollywood movie. If you want to know truth about Germans SS I suggest to you see the USSR movi "Go and See". It was in Belarus.
@lukasloerres9902
@lukasloerres9902 2 года назад
This is crap, if you want a realistic battle watch "Unsere Mütter , unsere Väter" .
@tuananhphung577
@tuananhphung577 2 года назад
Stalingrad was the city of the Soviet Union so why did the Russian people found difficult to build the defensive???
@user-fn6il1me6q
@user-fn6il1me6q 2 года назад
In Russia, this film and other modern Russian films about the Second World War are considered by war veterans to be pure shit and a mockery of the memory of the dead.
@davidstewart5811
@davidstewart5811 2 года назад
@@user-fn6il1me6q Well, I respect your feelings and those of your countrymen. I have never been in combat, although I have worked with many veterans and of course studied the environment of combat and the effects of "war" on the human psyche. I suspect that the passion of your comment might reflect some connection to your environment and the nature of your government and how the individual is perceived by the both the Russian government and society as a whole. Just saying. Remember this: no "movie" will ever be able to 'accurately" capture reality; reality is just that, what is real. A movie is just an attempt to capture an event in a manner that can be shared with others, just as a picture or painting attempts to preserve an emotion or memory.
@matchc0635
@matchc0635 4 года назад
Ah,yes,epic war movie always contained at least 80% of slow-mo and screaming.
@evgenylihovidex567th5
@evgenylihovidex567th5 3 года назад
And modern russian war movies consist of slow-mo at 100% of time.
@syamsulbahrimanalu5369
@syamsulbahrimanalu5369 3 года назад
Cakap 😎
@shadowtrooper262
@shadowtrooper262 6 лет назад
The best part was when those burning Soviet soldiers were still charging at the enemy. It is like they came from hell to finish of their last move.
@jamesestrada2716
@jamesestrada2716 4 года назад
great balls of fire
@camf33
@camf33 3 года назад
I can't take seriously to watch.. guess I have to go back to SPR.
@SwedishEmpire1700
@SwedishEmpire1700 3 года назад
More like if they went back or even died without using their rifles they would be shot by their own officers, in that nice soviet way
@ruthmoreau6419
@ruthmoreau6419 2 года назад
@@jamesestrada2716 The Russian soldiers had no choice but to keep charging, alight or not. Their Jewish commissars wouldn't be too far away and the Russian soldiers knew they would die anyway.
@danih487
@danih487 Год назад
This scene is pure bs.
@randomhuman3276
@randomhuman3276 6 лет назад
Can You Do A "The Lost Battalion" Plz
@ductuslupus87
@ductuslupus87 3 года назад
6:36 You know shit got real when the cap comes off.
@user-hu4ij7dt8m
@user-hu4ij7dt8m 3 года назад
Фильм супер, мне понравился хорошие спесэффекты, правда за нами, мы победили.
@user-nc9ou7iz2u
@user-nc9ou7iz2u Год назад
Как фильм называется?
@icetea1455
@icetea1455 6 лет назад
well made.
@warfury3056
@warfury3056 6 лет назад
And people always say :” War is hell”.
@disanders817
@disanders817 6 лет назад
War Fury it is
@lohengramm7798
@lohengramm7798 3 года назад
These type of movies shows nothing to what actually happens at a real war
@theopot5798
@theopot5798 Год назад
I could say that the flaming soldiers scene attacking the terrified german soldiers is a reference of the attack of the dead at the battle of Osowiec Fortress WW1 in 1915
@fabioartoscassone9305
@fabioartoscassone9305 3 года назад
2001: Enemies at gates 2013: Enemies in the house 😂
@Terramorfios
@Terramorfios 4 года назад
Сука..я один это со слезами на глазах смотрю? Конечно, много чего не стали снимать, но и этого достаточно.
@hazelkalebozanbastyal2867
@hazelkalebozanbastyal2867 3 года назад
Yeah, Schurzen in Stalingrad, Nov. 42, for sure. This is how (not) serious the producers are. Please try to watch Russo-German movie "Stalingrad" of 90's. It is true that for instance in that movie (which I suggested) a T-34/85 was used (inaccurate for Stalingrad battle) but it was because only real working tanks were used and it was hard (if not impossible) to find a running T-34/76. In this trailer, wrongly portrayed tank is computer-generated; so, it could have been done accurately without any major effort if the producers cared enough about the battle, or the story they were telling.
@irisshea6313
@irisshea6313 2 года назад
Ppl talking abt how unrealistic the combat scenes are but my main gang up is the excessive use of slo-mo
@waltermanansala8214
@waltermanansala8214 3 года назад
man this is a brutal close combat
@dennisb.3485
@dennisb.3485 4 года назад
No Germans or Russians were injured during the filming of this movie.
@olliephelan
@olliephelan 4 года назад
Because its all CGI. Only the viewers suffered mild trauma to the eardrums
@jordapen
@jordapen 6 лет назад
Truly, the mother of all battles.
@igorjajic6898
@igorjajic6898 6 лет назад
INDEED AND IT WAS CIVILL WAR BETWEEN PRUSS AND RUSS BROTHERS
@Jarod-sm5rf
@Jarod-sm5rf 3 года назад
Man this battle was brutal
@redbull3474
@redbull3474 3 года назад
За Волгой для нас земли нет!...Спасибо,герои!
@knutritter461
@knutritter461 3 года назад
Stalingrad was a serious blow for the German Wehrmacht indeed. If it marked the turning of the tide is doubtful. German Wehrmacht lost the initiative and the tide was leveled. They could no longer dictate where and when a battle was fought. Kursk was the final turning of the tide when the initiative went to the Soviets completely.
@coyote4326
@coyote4326 2 года назад
Not to mention that, but one thing a lot of historians either get wrong or just skip over, is that the battle of Stalingrad actually started multiple miles away from the city itself, where the fighting began on the west side of the Don river. The Soviets were able to slow down the 6th Army's advance, as contrary to what wikipedia says the actual fight for the city began in late July. The real problem, was Hitler and the OKH's decision to split Army Group South up into two separate army groups, Army Group A and Army Group B. Instead of having the entirety of Army Group South drive into Stalingrad, and then take the city to cut off the Soviet troops in the Caucasus first, the forces were split into two smaller army groups, one to head towards Stalingrad (which actually wasn't even the original objective at first), and one to head into the Caucasus. Hitler thought that by taking the Caucasus immediately he'd be able to secure badly needed oil for the Wehrmacht who's supply lines were too far overstretched, and they did indeed actually take largest of the oil fields... the only problem was that they weren't able to benefit from this at all because the Soviets so thoroughly destroyed the oil fields that the German government predicted it'd be six months before they would be able to start drawing oil from it.
@knutritter461
@knutritter461 2 года назад
@@coyote4326 My grandma was a chemical lab technician... at that time she had been about 20 years old and she awaited the order to move to Maikop. 😉
@ari4681
@ari4681 3 года назад
This was hell on earth.
@KristianVirtanen
@KristianVirtanen 3 года назад
Lets hope mankind has learned something, and these things stays in movies for now on.
@stingr5626
@stingr5626 6 лет назад
3:42 An anti-tank round can not ricochet 90 degrees that accurately off the tank as shown in the scene, the most degrees the round could ricochet is maybe 170 or maximum 160 degrees. Everything happening in these scenes is unrealistic
@rageagaintstheNWO
@rageagaintstheNWO 6 лет назад
It wasn't a bullet, but an anti-tank round. Still, you are correct. It would have spiraled in to the building.
@stingr5626
@stingr5626 6 лет назад
Yea you are right also sorry about confusing a bullet with anti-tank round.
@supaadupaa4963
@supaadupaa4963 6 лет назад
And because armour is sloped it would go up and not straight...
@suhanesetne985
@suhanesetne985 6 лет назад
As much as fury
@ize9141
@ize9141 4 года назад
It's a movie...
@miguelangelespasandin6854
@miguelangelespasandin6854 3 года назад
Vi esta película ..te enamoras de los personajes!
@user-bk8np8xg4g
@user-bk8np8xg4g 3 года назад
В принципе неплохой фильм, жаль короткий, идет только 8 минут😪
@ferdrew1809
@ferdrew1809 Год назад
Apocalyptic !! 😮💀💀🔥🔥💥
@Rickasaurus
@Rickasaurus 6 лет назад
Cool scenes. Love it, BUT 1:40 when one is on fire, no amount of adrenaline or desire to keep advancing will overcome the feeling of burning alive. One’s ass is dropping
@abrakadabrra4161
@abrakadabrra4161 3 года назад
а вы знали что советские шинели делались из шерсти, а шерсть может(хоть и не долго) защитить от огня. P.S. и всё же это не документальный фильм.
@randyfernando3804
@randyfernando3804 6 лет назад
This is the best battle I ever seen. ❤💍🌸💎 I love it.
@topcreature
@topcreature 3 года назад
Fck this unrealistics
@doublep1980
@doublep1980 3 года назад
Director: ''How much slow-mo, bullet-time effects, CGI,screaming and just plain ridiculous BS do you want me to put in the movie?'' Producers: 'Yes''
@franciscorafael7975
@franciscorafael7975 3 года назад
No seas pendejo y patan , eres un pendejo,,,,¡¡CAMBIALE, PENDEJO.
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