Enemy at the Gates (2001)
Enemy at the Gates is a war film from Jean-Jacques Annaud from 2001 that takes place during the battle of Stalingard in World War II between the Russians and the Germans.
Enemy at the Gates (2001)
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Released Year: 2001
Runtime: 131 minutes
Directors: Jean-Jacques Annaud
Casts: Jude Law, Ed Harris, Jim Dowdall, Rachel Weisz, Ivan Shvedoff, Bob Hoskins, Ron Perlman, Maxim Kovalevski, Manfred Witt, Werner Daehn, Eddy Joseph, Dan van Husen, Vladimir Vilanov, Joseph Fiennes, Eva Mattes, Gabriel Thomson, Matthias Habich, Alexander Schwan, Lenn Kudrjawizki, Gennadi Vengerov, Sophie Rois, Mikhail Matveev, Mario Bandi, Hans Martin Stier, Clemens Schick, Hendrik Arnst, Claudius Freyer, Dietmar Nieder, Bernd Lambrecht, Peter Silbereisen, Markus Majowski, Robert Stadlober, Gotthard Lange, Anna Böttcher, Holger Handtke, Marc Bischoff, Mark Zak, Thomas Petruo, Dmitri Alexandrov, David Pagel, Galina Dobberstein, Igor Rozinsky, Sergei Tokarev, Tom Wlaschiha, Marischka Schubarth, Natalya Bondar, Dana Cebulla, Piotr Papierz, Jarek Wozniak, Genia Makarov, Birol Ünel, Grigori Kofmann, Aleksei Nesterov, Aleksei Volodin, Gennadi Tselbyansky, André Kaminski, Michael Schenk, Jury Cooper, Arslan Kodirov, Axel Neumann, Morin Smole, Inna Samain, Keta Burowa, Toby Cockerell, Jürgen G.H. Hoppmann, Kay Hunsicker, Martin Glyn Murray, Valentin Platareanu, Thomas Rösicke
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Enemy at the Gates is a war film from Jean-Jacques Annaud from 2001 that takes place during the battle of Stalingard in World War II between the Russians and the Germans.
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Film.com -
Though issues of politics and philosophy are touched upon, this is a film about the people inside the uniforms -- a story of human beings under pressure, forced by circumstance to make choices both impulsive and, on occasion, heroic. It's also the new year's single most satisfying movie experience thus far.
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New York Daily News -
The sniper's life is a lonely one, full of shallow breathing and delayed gratification. Solitary as it is, Jude Law manages to get a little action in the bunkers of wartime Stalingrad in the ambitious but sometimes inadvertently silly Enemy at the Gates.
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Salon -
This is spectacle cinema made with individual flair; maybe someone in Hollywood will notice that it's still possible.
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Baltimore Sun -
Keeps its eye on the big picture even when focusing on the small scene.
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New York Post -
Enemy at the Gates, is no "Saving Private Ryan" - but thrilling, bravura stretches make it consistently entertaining, if less than profound, filmmaking.
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Enemy at the Gates is a war film from Jean-Jacques Annaud from 2001 that takes place during the battle of Stalingard in World War II between the Russians and the Germans.
Enemy at the Gates is a war film from Jean-Jacques Annaud from 2001 that takes place during the battle of Stalingard in World War II between the Russians and the Germans.
Enemy at the Gates is a war film from Jean-Jacques Annaud from 2001 that takes place during the battle of Stalingard in World War II between the Russians and the Germans.
Enemy at the Gates is a war film from Jean-Jacques Annaud from 2001 that takes place during the battle of Stalingard in World War II between the Russians and the Germans.