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Enemy at the Gates (2001)

Enemy at the Gates (2001)
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A turning point in 20th century war history is the focus of this fact-based account of the 1942-1943 battle of Stalingrad, in which the Germans were finally defeated by Russian influence -- one of the bloodiest battles in World War II history. The film stars Jude Law as Vassili, a marksman from the Urals who is transported to Stalingrad in 1942, and a master German sniper, Major Koenig (Ed Harris). Koenig, an expert German sniper, is determined to eliminate his formidable opponent by any means necessary; meanwhile, Vassili has joined forces with Danilov (Joseph Fiennes), a young Russian political adversary, who is impressed by Vassili's skills and raises his profile in the Soviet Union. Both Vassili and Danilov become involved with Tanya (Rachel Weisz), whose Jewish parents have been captured by the Germans and have forced her to take up with the men on a sniper expedition. Koenig and Vassili begin to develop traps for each other, until fate inevitably must bring the two sharpshooters together. This large-scale production, financed mostly by Teuton companies, also features Bob Hoskins as Nikita Krushchev and Ron Perlman as an aging Russian sniper. ~ Jason Clark, Rovi

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Starring:
Joseph FiennesJude Law, (more)
Director(s):
Jean-Jacques Annaud
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
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Synopsis of Enemy at the Gates

A turning point in 20th century war history is the focus of this fact-based account of the 1942-1943 battle of Stalingrad, in which the Germans were finally defeated by Russian influence -- one of the bloodiest battles in World War II history. The film stars Jude Law as Vassili, a marksman from the Urals who is transported to Stalingrad in 1942, and a master German sniper, Major Koenig (Ed Harris). Koenig, an expert German sniper, is determined to eliminate his formidable opponent by any means necessary; meanwhile, Vassili has joined forces with Danilov (Joseph Fiennes), a young Russian political adversary, who is impressed by Vassili's skills and raises his profile in the Soviet Union. Both Vassili and Danilov become involved with Tanya (Rachel Weisz), whose Jewish parents have been captured by the Germans and have forced her to take up with the men on a sniper expedition. Koenig and Vassili begin to develop traps for each other, until fate inevitably must bring the two sharpshooters together. This large-scale production, financed mostly by Teuton companies, also features Bob Hoskins as Nikita Krushchev and Ron Perlman as an aging Russian sniper. ~ Jason Clark, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
131 mins

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Director(s):
Jean-Jacques Annaud
Writer(s):
Jean-Jacques AnnaudAlain Godard
Producer(s):
Jean-Jacques AnnaudJohn D. Schofield
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R(Profanity, Sexual Situations, Graphic Violence)
Categories:
War
Warning:  This product is intended for mature audiences only. It may contain violence, sexual content, drug abuse and/or strong language. You must be 17 or older to purchase it. By ordering this item you are certifying that you are at least 17 years of age.

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    Richard L.

    Gritty and excellent depiction of sniper against sniper during WWII. Everyone sure is dirty all the time which is realistic under the conditions they endured.

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    David W.

    Great. But here's something overlooked. Probably one of the most passionate, intense, and amazing love scenes in all of cinema is included in a short scene with Law and the amazing Weisz who makes it work. Probably what makes this scene so intense is its juxtaposition against the setting, showing the power of love to overcome even the most unlikely of circumstances. A memorable scene beautifully played. The only one equal in a different way are the love scenes in "Dangerous Beauty," an underrated true story costume drama from the makers of "Legends of the Fall."

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    Pam M.

    This was an excellent movie with some of the best acting I have seen in a long time. They chose the perfect cast for this film and every actor fit their part perfectly. Harris was the epitome of the rigid German sharpshooter. Jude Law was sweet and humble yet a hero and Weisz somehow oozed sexiness even in a uniform. Based on a true story the setting and grittiness make it even more real.

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