MPAA Rated R for strong bloody war violence and grisly images.
Certification Australia:MA15+ Brazil:16 (self-applied) Canada:14A (Alberta) Germany:16 India:A (self-applied) Ireland:15A Italy:VM14 Netherlands:16 (self-applied) New Zealand:R Singapore:M18 South Korea:Youth not allowed (self-applied) Spain:16 Switzerland:16 Thailand:16+ (self-applied) United Kingdom:15 United States:R (cert#53809) Ukraine:16
Violence & Gore Severe Strong war violence includes shootings and stabbings, resulting in spurts of blood and bloody aftermath detail. A body is crushed under a tank, creating a brief burst of blood. Screaming men are engulfed in fire by flamethrowers, without clear sight of injury detail. A seriously injured soldier takes his own life by repeatedly stabbing himself in the neck, resulting in strong bloody detail. One man attempts to drown another in muddy water, and another man is bludgeoned to death. Men are shot, stabbed, blown up, crushed, burnt, etc. The violence is intense and unrelenting, with copious amounts of blood.
This will be the third rendition of this story. The other two being the renown Academy Award winning Best Picture version of Lewis Milestone's All Quiet on the Western Front (1930) & the lesser known version of Delbert Mann's All Quiet on the Western Front (1979). It is also meant to be the most expensive German film in the history of Netflix.
Remarque himself would love it All Quiet at the Western Front" (2022) will rank as one of the best war films in film history.
IMDB) Official submission of Germany for the 'Best International Feature Film' category of the 95th Academy Awards in 2023.