All Quiet on the Western Front |
Opening Image – The film opens with title cards describing the war. Then we see a woman washing the floor and a man opens a window on a scene of soldiers marching through the town to songs and cheers.
Set-up – The war has begun and young men are enlisting everywhere. A teacher calls on his students to enlist, inspiring them to take up arms in defense of the 'fatherland'. When the teacher turns to the student's 'leader' Paul, he says that he will enlist and the others join suit.
Theme Stated – According to the Blake Snyder, someone states the 'theme' to the protagonist around the fifth minute of the movie. However, I believe that the theme of this movie is the final title card before the movie begins which states, "It will try simply to tell of a generation of men who, even though they may have escaped its shells, were destroyed by the war."
Catalyst – Teacher talks them all into enlisting.
Debate – Typically, there is some debate before the protagonist begins his journey in the main part of the film. However, once the young men decide, the next scene is in the training camp. This is the beginning of their understanding that life is going to be different. The question, however, in this part is about surviving these changes.
Break Into Two – The soldiers are sent to the upside-down world of the Front.
B Story – The love story is between Paul and Katczinski who acts as his mentor and friend throughout the story.
Fun and Games – The men learn about what war is really like. They experience the trenches and no man's land.
Midpoint – Paul's friend Franz has died and Paul is losing his positive attitude. According to him, he never truly understood what death was about, and he never valued his own life so much as before.
Bad Guys Close In – Fighting gets worse. Paul gets caught in the foxhole where he kills a Frenchman with a knife. He is later wounded and sent to a hospital. He is then sent home.
All is Lost – Once Paul gets sent home, he realizes that the people there are clueless to the realities of war.
Dark Night of the Soul – Paul doesn't really fit in. He decides to tell the young students in his old school what war is really like to his teacher's chagrin.
Break Into Three – Paul realizes he must return to the front.
Finale – He goes back to the front to find Katczinski. Once he finds him, they reconnect. However, Katczinski is killed. Then as Paul reaches for a butterfly, he is shot by a sniper.
Final Image – The young men are shown marching, just like in the beginning, but this time against the backdrop of a field of soldier's gravestones.
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