Yawn. Remember when war movies didn't need love triangles?
Enemy at the Gates (2001)
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Reviews Counted:133
Fresh:71
Rotten:62
Average Rating:5.6/10
Consensus: Atmospheric and thrilling, Enemy at the Gates gets the look and feel of war right. However, the love story seems out of place.
Rated: R [See Full Rating] for strong graphic war violence and some sexuality
Runtime: 2 hrs 11 mins
Genre: Dramas
Theatrical Release:Mar 16, 2001 Wide
Box Office: $50,507,533
Synopsis: September 1942. The German Army has advanced to the gates of Stalingrad. The Russian Army holds on desperately. It is so poorly equipped that every pair of soldiers is given a single rifle--the... September 1942. The German Army has advanced to the gates of Stalingrad. The Russian Army holds on desperately. It is so poorly equipped that every pair of soldiers is given a single rifle--the second man only gets the weapon when the first is cut down. Trapped in no man's land between the opposing armies, Russian recruit Vassili Zaitsev (Jude Law) finally acquires a rifle from Political Officer Danilov (Joseph Fiennes). Danilov is astonished when Zaitsev picks off several German officers. On their return to the Russian lines, Danilov writes about Zaitsev's exploits in the army newspaper. Zaitsev is assigned to a sniper unit. He kills more German officers and, thanks to Danilov, becomes a hero. In retaliation, the Germans bring in sharpshooter Major König (Ed Harris) from Berlin--to hunt Zaitsev. The two snipers engage in a desperate duel, as the appalling Battle of Stalingrad rages. In ENEMY AT THE GATES, director Jean-Jacques Annaud uses a palate of dull greens, blues, and greys to tell the powerful, true story of Russian sniper Vassili Zaitsev. The film is distinguished by fine performances from Law, Fiennes, Rachel Weisz as a female soldier, and Bob Hoskins as Nikita Khrushchev--with Harris particularly notable as the chilly, aristocratic König. [More]
Starring: Jude Law, Joseph Fiennes, Rachel Weisz, Bob Hoskins
Starring: Jude Law, Joseph Fiennes, Rachel Weisz, Bob Hoskins, Ed Harris, Ron Perlman
Director: Jean-Jacques Annaud
Director: Jean-Jacques Annaud
Screenwriter: Jean-Jacques Annaud, Alain Godard
Producer: John D. Schofield, Jean-Jacques Annaud
Composer: James Horner
Studio: Paramount Pictures
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Release:
May 19, 2009
Blu-ray Disc Features:
- Region [unknown]
- NTSC
- Checkpoint
- Widescreen
Audio:
- Dolby Digital 5.1, Dolby True HD 5.1 - English, French, Spanish
- Subtitles - English - SDH
- Subtitles - English, French, Portuguese, Spanish
Additional Release Material:
- Additional Scenes: Deleted Scenes
- Behind the Scenes: Inside Enemy at the Gates
- Featurette: Through the Crosshairs
Reviews for Enemy at the Gates
Although "Enemy" is a huge production, with burning cityscapes, hundreds of extras and uncommonly vivid period detail, Annaud's combination of stark realism and contrived romance doesn't always jell
Good but not great, marred by a sometimes implausible storyline and an accentuation of a love story that seems grafted onto the real movie.
Much more character development and depth would vastly improve this ... instead of ... relying on Jude Law's good looks
Underneath it all, there's a decent story, fine acting and astonishing production design.
Its rarely-seen subject matter has real merit, and I suspect will distinguish the production for some time to come, but "new" and "different" don't necessarily mean "good."
Bogged down by soap opera melodrama, Russians and Germans that don't sound Russian or German, and a failure to give Ed Harris a more substantial role.
The real story is the tense, calculated, exciting strategizing of the two snipers.
A waste of talent on this scale would, in a just world, earn Annaud and Godard a well-placed bullet apiece.
La cinta es aceptable, tiene sus momentos, y visualmente es impactante.
It's hard to get involved in drama when that drama shouldn't be there in the first place.
With his uncanny gift of leading us from the unfamiliar to the intimate, Jude Law claims his place among Hollywood’s leading character actors as he captures our imagination with the innocence, vulnerability, and perseverance of Vassili.
Pudo haber sido una mucho mejor cinta, de no ser por uno que otro elemento que cae dentro del cliché hollywoodense.
It certainly looks the part of an important film, but inside it's not prepared to follow through on its grand ambitions.
A movie that's likely to be its own worst enemy once audiences come into its cross hairs.
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