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In an interview last year, series producer Moritz Polter explained how the story had been opened up beyond the submarine because audiences wanted ‘characters’ as well as ‘claustrophobia’.Ĭiting the tension and masculinity of the original Das Boot, he said: ‘Audiences that don’t know the film, they get more than that, which is the second strand we have created on land in La Rochelle.’Ī second series of the drama is already in production.

There was no cover-up for the atrocities that the U-boat people committed.’ It was the Germans being pretty honest with themselves. He added: ‘The original film had a terrifically authentic bite to it.
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While the eight-part drama has already been a hit in Germany, film historian Kevin Brownlow suggested the changes from the original 1981 film were cynically motivated, saying: ‘I suppose they hope they will get the original audience back plus a new one and then profits will roll in.’ The outraged captain of the vessel is moved to warn him that allowing his sister on the boat will bring bad luck. But perhaps the biggest taboo-buster comes as Strasser visits her brother, a radio operator on his submarine in dock before its maiden voyage – despite the superstition that women should never go aboard. The young virgin is later shown to a bedroom where a prostitute removes her top in front of him. A Nazi sailor tells his 17-year-old comrade: ‘It’s bad luck to have a virgin on board.’Īnother of the sailors is shown frantically making love to a prostitute, who is less than impressed by his efforts. There is also an explicit scene set in a French brothel.
