Enemy At The Gate
Directed by Jean-Jacques Annaud
Written by Jean-Jacques Annaud ,Alain Godard
Based on Enemy at the Gates: The Battle for Stalingrad by William Craig
Produced by Jean-Jacques Annaud
Starring Joseph Fiennes ,Jude Law ,Rachel Weisz ,Bob Hoskins ,Ed Harris
Cinematography Robert Fraisse
Edited by Noëlle Boisson ,Humphrey Dixon
Music by James Horner
Production companies Mandalay Pictures ,Repérage Films
Distributed by Paramount Pictures (United States) ,Pathé Distribution (France) ,Constantin Film (Germany)
Release date March 16, 2001
Running time 131 minutes
Countries United States
United Kingdom France
Germany Ireland
Languages English ,German ,Russian
Budget $68 million
Box office $97 million
STORY LINE
A young Vasily Zaitsev is taught how to shoot a hunting
rifle by his grandfather, in the Ural Mountains. Later, following the invasion
of the Soviet Union in 1941, Zaitsev is a soldier in the Red Army and is sent
to the front line of the Battle of Stalingrad in 1942. Forced into a suicidal
charge without a rifle, he hides while a tank shell incapacitates a car. The
occupant, Commissar Danilov, hides among numerous bodies, coincidentally next
to Vasily, who uses his exceptional marksmanship to kill the German soldiers
nearby.
Nikita Khrushchev arrives in Stalingrad to coordinate the
defence of the city and demands ideas from his subordinates on morale. Danilov,
now a senior lieutenant, suggests that the people need "an example to
follow" and give them hope. When Khrushchev asks if he knows any such men,
Danilov recommends Zaitsev. Soon after, Danilov begins publishing heroic tales
of Vasily's exploits in the army's newspaper.
Vasily is transferred to the sniper division and becomes
friends with Danilov. Both also become romantically interested in Tania
Chernova, a citizen of Stalingrad and private in the local militia. In fear for
her safety, Danilov has her transferred away to an intelligence unit,
ostensibly to make use of her German skills in translating radio intercepts.
With the Soviet snipers taking an increasing toll on the
German forces, German Major Erwin König is deployed to kill Vasily and crush
Soviet morale. A renowned marksman and head of the German Army sniper school at
Zossen, he lures Vasily into a trap and kills two of his fellow snipers, but
Vasily manages to escape. When the Red Army command learns of König's mission,
they dispatch König's former student Koulikov to help Vasily kill him. König,
however, outmaneuvers Koulikov and kills him, shaking Vasily's spirits.
Khrushchev pressures Danilov to bring the sniper standoff to a conclusion.
Sasha, a young Soviet boy, volunteers to act as a double
agent by passing König false information about Vasily's whereabouts. Vasily
sets a trap for König and manages to wound him with help of Tania, who has come
to rescue Vasily. During a second attempt, Vasily falls asleep, and his sniper
log is stolen by a looting German soldier. The German command takes the log as
evidence of Vasily's death and plans to send König home, but König does not
believe that Vasily is dead.
The German general takes König's dog tags to prevent Soviet
propaganda from profitting if König is killed. König also gives the general a
War Merit Cross that was posthumously awarded to König's son, who was a
lieutenant in the 116th Infantry Division and killed in the early days of the
battle. König tells Sasha where he will be next, suspecting that the boy will tell
Vasily. Tania and Vasily have meanwhile fallen in love. That night, Tania
secretly goes to the Soviet barracks and makes love with Vasily. The jealous
Danilov disparages Vasily in a letter to his superiors.
König spots Tania and Vasily waiting for him at his next
ambush spot, confirming his suspicions about Sasha. He then kills the boy and
hangs his body to bait Vasily. Vasily vows to kill König and sends Tania and
Danilov to evacuate Sasha's mother. Tania is wounded by shrapnel en route to
the boats.
Thinking she is dead, Danilov regrets his jealousy of Vasily
and expresses disenchantment over his previous ardour for communism. Finding
Vasily waiting to ambush König, Danilov intentionally exposes himself in order
to provoke König into shooting him and revealing his position, sacrificing his
life. Thinking that he has killed Vasily, König goes to inspect the body and is
then in Vasily's sights.
Accepting his fate, König turns to face Vasily, who shoots
him squarely in the eye and takes his rifle. Two months later, after Stalingrad
has been liberated and German forces have surrendered, Vasily finds Tania
recovering in a field hospital.
REVIEW
Loosely based on the book of the same name, Jude Law stars
as sharp shooting, Red Army trophy boy Vasily Zaitsev who's hunted by
schutzstaffel sniper Ed Harris. Rachel Weisz plays Tania Chernova, which
strictly written as Vasily's gf, undermines her real legacy and serves no plot
purpose except for a phony love triangle and weirdo #sex scene. IRL Tania was
an American/Russian bad ass that jumped into war avenging her family and
picking off nazi "sticks" one by one. The battle of Stalingrad was
the largest battle of WWII. With little ammo, food, weapons, and soldiers, the
RKKA led multiple offensives against the nazis for 5 months eventually cutting
them off, forcing them to surrender, and winning back their city. Vasily’s nazi
kill count earned him the "Hero of the Soviet Union" title (highest
of it's kind in Russia). 2.25 stars Overall because the history of Stalingrad
is compelling and the casting is A+. Minus points for ruining Tania Chernova's
bio, the odd Korobeiniki meets Schindler's list theme song, and the fact that
there's no record of Vasily killing any super nazi named Erwin Konig. CW-
graphic depictions of war/violence.
Source : https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enemy_at_the_Gates
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