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Das Boot
Ôzora no samurai 1976 - Japanese movie about Zero pilots.
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A few more:
Hell is for Heroes THE BRIDGES AT TOKO-RI(I was pretty young when I first saw this, 6 or 7 and I was pretty shocked at the ending. My dad told me that's the way it is often in war. Not always the ending you would want) The Sand Pebbles(German dubbing) |
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Eternal Patrol
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My late friend Rocky loved the film, partly because his dad served on a couple of those extraction teams, and partly because his youngest uncle lied about his age and managed to join up at age 14, and one of those extraction teams tracked him down and brought him home. Quote:
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On the other hand I would like to mention one of the most underrated war films of all time - Battleground (1949). It tells the story of the Battle of the Bulge, not from the commanders' viewpoint, but from that of a group of soldiers who are isolated by snow and fog and beset, not by marauding German troops, but by propaganda leaflets urging them to surrender and "American" soldiers they don't recognize and may or may not be the enemy, but they are never quite sure. It's an eye-opener for story-telling and surreal battle scenes, and one that no one should miss.
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Only 2 war movies stood out for me, or are they anti war movies?
Unknown Soldier (Finland, both versions have their merits), despite me preferring the book it is still an honest look at what its like to be a guy in his 20's with little reason to admire his officers, and rather being more concerned about staying alive and keeping his sanity. The lack of a main character adds to the plausibility. Das Boot. What's there to say? Just solid through and through. |
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Navy Seal
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Has anyone mentioned Lawrence Of Arabia, yet?...
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In the Brig
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Oh man Lawrence of Arabia is my all time favorite. I can't count the number of times I've watched it and every time I still enjoy it.
I'm watching another oldie but goody on YouTube right now. 'Waterloo' (1970) with Rod Steiger, Orsen Wells, Christopher Plummer. |
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