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Dear AICN Readers, Jonathan Mostow would like to talk with you about a film he directed... U-571

Hey folks, Harry here. One of the aspects of this site I dearly love is... Talk Back. Why? Because, quite frankly... it's where people in Hollywood can see instant reactions and fears and praise and hopes by you, the most ardent of film-goers. As with many 'reactions' and 'beliefs' some of these are ill-founded. Based upon hunches or even upon the belief that Hollywood is always stupid and must be doing it wrong. One of the most recent 'problems' with Hollywood films has been historical accuracy. And from the start with the film, U-571, it has been feared that we had yet another 'rah-rah' pro-American re-writing of history. Many readers have been quite angry and upset about this, mind you... without having seen the film. Well, upon that first review of U-571 at the test screening the other day, it seems that director Jonathan Mostow decided to come and check out AICN, and of course stumbled into Talk Back. And... Well... He's reacting now. I'll see you at the bottom of his letter...

Dear Harry:

My name is Jonathan Mostow and I am the director and co-writer of "U-571". It has come to my attention that some of your readers are posting questions, and in some cases, angry objections about the historical accuracy of our movie, specifically as it relates to the capture of the infamous Enigma coding device. Harry, I would greatly appreciate if you could give me the opportunity to set the record straight by posting this reply.

The first thing I wish to get across is that "U-571" is a work of fiction. It is an action-suspense movie that follows a long tradition of fictional tales set against the backdrop of history. In making the movie, I have absolutely NO intention of stealing credit for daring exploits by courageous men of the British Navy. There has been much debate and confusion among your readers about the actual historical record, so please allow me a moment to clarify the facts: During the Battle of the Atlantic, there were three occasions in which Enigma machines and/or materials were seized from German U-boats on the high seas - two by British, one by Americans. The first seizure, which was also the most strategically important, was from the U-110 by British sailors of the HMS Bulldog and HMS Aubretia, on May 9, 1941. The second seizure was a short weather enigma cipher taken from the U-559 on October 30, 1942 by the British ship HMS Petard. The third seizure was an Enigma machine and coding documents captured from the U-505 on June 4, 1944 by U.S. Navy Task Force 22.3.

In our movie, the Enigma machine is what we filmmakers call the "mcguffin". It's a term that Hitchcock coined to describe the object in a movie that everyone is chasing after, but which by itself is not really the point of the story. The fact is that the Germans redesigned the naval Enigma several times during the war, and codes were always changing, so the Allies were constantly seeking ways in which they could steal up-to-date Enigma materials. Some of these capture schemes were so audacious that they almost appear to be the work of a Hollywood screenwriter. (One of your readers correctly identified a plan to steal an Enigma that was devised by a young British intelligence officer named Ian Fleming.)

Our movie is set during 1942, when changes in the Enigma system made the German codes unbreakable for a period of nine months. It was also during this time that Hitler launched Operation Drumbeat -- a devastating U-boat assault against the Eastern seaboard of the United States. (It is an astonishing but little-known fact that one quarter of all the ships lost in the Battle of the Atlantic were sunk right off the American coast.) Although my primary goal in making "U-571" is to create the visceral experience of being aboard a WWII submarine, I also want to give the audience a taste of some of these fascinating strategic aspects that occurred during the Battle of the Atlantic.

The Enigma is an element in the film, but the film is not about the Enigma. The film is not about code-breaking, nor does it address in any detail the Enigma itself. The film is about submarining. It's about the notion of facing the enemy in a container with the structural integrity of a sardine can. It's about half-inch thick steel pressure hulls that creaked and groaned and crushed like eggshells if the subs went too deep. It's about torpedoes and depth charge explosions and the terror of battle. And it's about awesome responsibilities being placed on the shoulders of extremely young men -- sailors barely out of high school, officers in their early 20s, captains often younger than 30.

As director of a movie that will reach a worldwide audience, I realize that I have a moral responsibility not to rewrite history. So even though "U-571" is a fictional action-adventure movie, I took several measures to ensure that the film would not distort the historical record. Here is what I did:

1) During the script stage, I consulted extensively with WWII experts, including David Kahn, author of "Seizing the Enigma", who is considered by most historians to be the world's expert on the subject. I reviewed the screenplay with him in tremendous detail and asked him to correct anything that would give a false impression of the historical record. (Incidentally, Mr. Kahn quite enjoyed the script, as he immediately understood it for what it is -- historical fiction.)

2) Next, I surrounded myself with retired WWII submariners, both American and German, to ensure the technical accuracy of the submarining aspects of the movie. We went so far as to have retired WWII submariners on the set during every minute of shooting to ensure the authenticity of the action. We even put the actors through technically complex submarine instruction, the curriculum of which was designed by a distinguished retired Vice-Admiral.

3) Next, because I wanted to be absolutely certain that the movie would cause no offense to the actual men who participated in these real-life events, I sought out the person who is at the epicenter of the entire issue: Lt. Cmdr. David Balme, the brave British officer who actually led the boarding party onto the U-110 in May of 1941 and captured the first Enigma machine. I did something that perhaps few other filmmakers would risk: I showed Mr. Balme the movie. His response? He thoroughly enjoyed it and gave his approval. Why? Because he too saw the movie for what it is: an exciting tale of historical fiction, inspired by a composite of actual events. (As a footnote, in the DVD release of the film we will be including an interview with Mr. Balme about his Enigma experiences.)

4) From the beginning, I always envisioned that the movie would end with a testimonial to the real-life sailors and officers who captured Enigma devices and materials from U-boats. And that is precisely how the movie ends: with a crystal clear account of the actual historical events upon which the movie was inspired. For anyone who sees the movie, there can be no doubt about who captured the Enigma and when they did it -- British or American.

Harry, the irony about this controversy is that it is taking place among people who haven't seen the movie! There have been recent controversies over movie inaccuracies but these erupted AFTER the movies came out and people took issue with the dramatic license taken by the filmmakers. In the case of "U-571", the naysayers are judging the movie without even seeing it. I truly believe that once these people see the movie, they will realize that their fuss is much ado about nothing.

I hope this letter helps allay the concerns of those who have been critical of the historical accuracy of "U-571". Please know that I have great respect for the record of history -- and that I would never want to be part of an endeavor that distorts that record. The sad truth is that many young people today have no idea what occurred in World War Two, much less the Battle of the Atlantic. It is my sincere hope that people will see our fictional movie and be motivated to study about the real-life heroes who fought to preserve world freedom.

Harry, I was glad to see that your reviewer liked the movie. Thank you for giving me the opportunity to respond to your readers' concerns.

Sincerely,

Jonathan Mostow

Hey folks, Harry here again. "Historical Fiction". Did you ever see THE GUNS OF NAVARONE? Or WHERE EAGLES DARE? What about VON RYAN'S EXPRESS? That is what is going on here. This is a 'FICTIONAL' movie set within a time period of documented history. I love history and I love films, but frankly... I try not to get my panties in a wad over the historical accuracy of fictional events. It seems to me, that our dear Mr Mostow is simply making a movie that is striving to be a kickass film set within the confines of a very intense period of time. So chill on the ol anger button folks, let's see the movie he made BEFORE ripping it to smithereens!

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On historical accuracy in movies.
by The Gline
Jan 30th, 2000
12:57:40 AM
Well, I hope everything's settled...
by Deltahead
Jan 30th, 2000
01:00:16 AM
I can't wait
by Spacey
Jan 30th, 2000
01:00:41 AM
It's not gonna happen.
by Nafl
Jan 30th, 2000
01:01:52 AM
Dig that internet, baby!
by Sardonicus
Jan 30th, 2000
01:08:33 AM
U-571 is on my list...
by The Cleaner
Jan 30th, 2000
01:33:00 AM
Looks like people DO care about what we say in talk back....
by Niiiice
Jan 30th, 2000
01:38:37 AM
submarine movies sorta blow
by ben murphy
Jan 30th, 2000
01:39:11 AM
Way to go, Jonathon
by Brundledan
Jan 30th, 2000
01:46:56 AM
I'm the guy that mentioned Fleming!!!!
by Mr. Mike
Jan 30th, 2000
01:53:20 AM
Braveheart
by HollyGolightly
Jan 30th, 2000
01:55:24 AM
It's not only all history movies that are biased, but all histor
by Loki Trickster
Jan 30th, 2000
02:06:57 AM
Thank you Mr. Mostow
by starving artist
Jan 30th, 2000
02:08:56 AM
On Israel and foreign aid
by The Gline
Jan 30th, 2000
02:26:01 AM
Dear Johathan Mostow, Please make a sequel to THE IRON GIANT.
by Todd
Jan 30th, 2000
02:54:31 AM
To JFKerr...
by mr_ripley
Jan 30th, 2000
03:03:52 AM
History Schmistory whats really important
by Efihp
Jan 30th, 2000
03:11:04 AM
Message to Mr. Mostow...
by Uncapie
Jan 30th, 2000
03:18:55 AM
Whoah Harry is on Ebert right now....
by Niiiice
Jan 30th, 2000
03:24:20 AM
The Enigma is an element in the film..
by lickerish
Jan 30th, 2000
05:43:35 AM
Mr MOSTOW
by frenchie
Jan 30th, 2000
07:29:47 AM
Hey, Stephen Chow!
by twindaggerturkey
Jan 30th, 2000
08:41:22 AM
I'm looking forward to seeing it.
by Jesslovesmovies
Jan 30th, 2000
09:39:40 AM
Judging Movies before Release
by Hilkiah
Jan 30th, 2000
10:08:11 AM
Prejudging
by quasar
Jan 30th, 2000
11:17:19 AM
Prejudging
by quasar
Jan 30th, 2000
11:23:40 AM
great
by Hotspur
Jan 30th, 2000
11:28:21 AM
Another perspective
by dAVE 666
Jan 30th, 2000
11:34:25 AM
Hug the irony
by LSHB
Jan 30th, 2000
12:13:45 PM
Enigma
by carroll
Jan 30th, 2000
12:20:38 PM
yumm
by Rockurota
Jan 30th, 2000
12:33:55 PM
Fact In Fiction
by DwDunphy
Jan 30th, 2000
02:09:39 PM
IT'S JUST A MOVIE
by Jake The Snake
Jan 30th, 2000
02:16:27 PM
OK...
by Mole
Jan 30th, 2000
03:22:09 PM
Artaud in Bottle, are you really saying...
by dAVE 666
Jan 30th, 2000
03:23:56 PM
OK...
by Mole
Jan 30th, 2000
03:28:25 PM
teaser trailer
by Eliot
Jan 30th, 2000
04:00:41 PM
If you are controlled by chemicals you should...
by Valas14864
Jan 30th, 2000
05:46:18 PM
THANKS MR. MOSTOW
by SCOTT1458
Jan 30th, 2000
06:50:00 PM
Well, He Got Me - I'll See It
by smilin'jackruby
Jan 30th, 2000
08:33:40 PM
The Superbowl commercial was lame
by user id indeed!
Jan 30th, 2000
08:34:18 PM
Just a thought
by Squirrel
Jan 30th, 2000
09:34:01 PM
Gladiator superbowl trailer...
by MrKearns
Jan 30th, 2000
10:18:23 PM
FUCK YEAH BABY!!!!!
by user id indeed!
Jan 30th, 2000
10:18:28 PM
Mmm, submariney
by LSHB
Jan 30th, 2000
10:30:39 PM
Hell yeah Rams rule!!!!!
by user id indeed!
Jan 30th, 2000
10:34:21 PM
He's absolutely right!!!!
by Ridge-Runner
Jan 30th, 2000
11:43:30 PM
Turing movie...it's been done
by laceyderringer
Jan 30th, 2000
11:58:02 PM
Uninformed Opinions're Fun! ^_^
by Mr.Chupon
Jan 31st, 2000
12:59:53 AM
Gladitor Super Bowl Trailer...ACK!
by Jovian
Jan 31st, 2000
01:33:02 AM
Lets Enjoy
by Paulus
Jan 31st, 2000
02:49:06 AM
ACCURACY COUNTS
by Nihl
Jan 31st, 2000
05:35:36 AM
thank u
by crash_davis
Jan 31st, 2000
06:00:41 AM
Thank you Mr Mostow
by Lady C
Jan 31st, 2000
06:16:47 AM
Such great research
by Geordiebert
Jan 31st, 2000
07:20:47 AM
Thank you, Jonathan
by George McFly
Jan 31st, 2000
09:39:12 AM
Dave666 - It's aboot justice, It's aboot doing what's right...
by Funny Ha Ha
Jan 31st, 2000
09:47:15 AM
Oh, and Mostow rocks for sending this
by Funny Ha Ha
Jan 31st, 2000
09:49:40 AM

by Mak
Jan 31st, 2000
10:00:44 AM
agreed, mak
by crash_davis
Jan 31st, 2000
10:20:23 AM
Das Boot 2
by Anim8r
Jan 31st, 2000
11:24:46 AM
What a pity, though...
by Mockingbird Girl
Jan 31st, 2000
11:37:58 AM
Ultra and U-571
by ddecatur
Jan 31st, 2000
01:50:20 PM
Geordiebert, lighten up..Royal, Shmoyal, what's in a name?
by Brendan3
Jan 31st, 2000
02:30:27 PM
Thank you, Mr. Mostow
by Shadione
Jan 31st, 2000
02:40:05 PM
Hey OBI WAN KENOBI
by Brendan3
Jan 31st, 2000
02:52:58 PM
Re: Enigma, Bletchley Park, and Alan turing
by SteppinRazor
Jan 31st, 2000
03:40:28 PM
All well and good but....
by Scotishlad
Jan 31st, 2000
03:49:57 PM
Brits
by Monster Rain
Jan 31st, 2000
03:52:52 PM
My oh my Obi Wan - decaying empire impotence issues?
by Funny Ha Ha
Jan 31st, 2000
04:17:44 PM
We want a monarchy?
by Brendan3
Jan 31st, 2000
04:39:29 PM
another thing Obi Wan
by Brendan3
Jan 31st, 2000
04:48:46 PM
Film or Fame
by eXcriMENt
Jan 31st, 2000
04:50:49 PM
Whoa ! The Natives are restless! Time to post new stuff to AICN
by Funny Ha Ha
Jan 31st, 2000
05:13:05 PM
Don't belittle the Danish Navy Obi Wan because...
by Brendan3
Jan 31st, 2000
05:19:00 PM
It's so fun to put you down Obi-Wan, because you make it so easy
by Brendan3
Jan 31st, 2000
05:27:57 PM
Whew...
by Theodor Geisel
Jan 31st, 2000
06:31:30 PM

by Evil McSatan
Jan 31st, 2000
06:50:19 PM
Oh, yeah
by Evil McSatan
Jan 31st, 2000
06:51:52 PM
Historical Accuracy in Films.
by Sorcerer
Jan 31st, 2000
07:16:43 PM
U should have a better title!
by Dorkus Bob
Feb 1st, 2000
12:44:32 AM
JFK bash
by joekun
Feb 1st, 2000
03:03:53 AM
historical bullshit! and sub movies.
by monolith
Feb 1st, 2000
05:10:32 AM
Brendan3
by Geordiebert
Feb 1st, 2000
06:49:39 AM
It's the Royal Navy and NOT the British Navy because...
by redcol
Feb 1st, 2000
09:07:10 AM
Thank god for anonymity.
by Mr Shrapnel
Feb 2nd, 2000
06:40:38 AM
You're right, this isn't the 15th century
by Brendan3
Feb 2nd, 2000
01:41:06 PM
You're right Obi Wan, this isn't the 15th century.
by Brendan3
Feb 2nd, 2000
01:44:06 PM
Fun! Fun! Fun!
by Brendan3
Feb 2nd, 2000
05:15:11 PM
Movies, History and Subs
by Lakota
Feb 8th, 2000
06:30:47 PM
ich habe geschrieben, jetzt bist du wieder dran
by jals
Feb 14th, 2000
09:15:27 PM
U-571
by iparent
Feb 16th, 2000
08:36:36 AM
Real U-571
by Omagh
Feb 21st, 2000
05:19:37 PM
Real U-571
by Omagh
Feb 21st, 2000
05:35:45 PM
Real U-571
by Omagh
Feb 21st, 2000
05:35:50 PM
Dear Lord Obi Wan
by WWIIB24
Apr 1st, 2000
06:25:25 PM
To OBI US MOVIE HERO
by WWIIB24
Apr 8th, 2000
06:13:47 PM
U571, Johnathon Mostow
by pooh bear
Apr 23rd, 2000
08:00:42 PM
Jonathan Mostow letter on U-571
by ivysmith
Jun 2nd, 2000
05:02:31 AM
Jonathan Mostow letter on U-571
by ivysmith
Jun 2nd, 2000
05:03:51 AM
U-571
by cornedog
Jun 17th, 2000
12:14:45 PM
TRUTH IN HISTORY
by WWIIB24
Jul 8th, 2000
01:00:56 AM
?
by WWIIB24
Jul 8th, 2000
01:11:56 AM
U-571
by The Tempest
Nov 3rd, 2000
07:53:02 AM
U-571
by bubbagump
Dec 17th, 2000
05:28:29 PM
thanks from a vet.
by Chisholm
Dec 24th, 2000
01:39:36 AM

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