Introducing a few movies

. The Longest Day (USA, UK, France, 1962)

Panoramic epic documenting the Allied Normandy counteroffensive. One of the biggest Allied success stories. Recognized as the capper of WWII war movies. Tells us the importance of timing, location, and people in success.

2. A Bridge too far (USA, UK, 1977)

The fate of the Allied Dutch Airborne. Possibly the single biggest failure of the Allies. Whimsy and eagerness to advance cost the Allies dearly. The poise and gravitas of one German general during this time was particularly impressive.

3. Battle Of The Bulge (USA, 1965)

Too long a front and insufficient supplies cost the Germans everything, and the defeat was a sobering one.

4. Malta Story (UK, 1953)

An early WWII classic. The British Army's stretched encounters at Malta.

5. The Bridge at Remagen (France, 1969)

Tightly plotted, brilliantly executed, and a blast.

6. The Big Red One (USA, 1980)

In the face of a brutal war, "staying alive" is the hard truth.

7. When Trumpets Fade (U.S., 1998)

Tells you an anti-heroic approach to battlefield survival.

8. Saving Private Ryan (Saving Private Ryan, USA, 1998)

Humanitarianism in war, a reflection on the value of life.

9. The Battle of Stalingrad (Stalingrad, Germany, Sweden, 1993)

The endless snowy plains of Stalingrad are the graves of German soldiers. The grueling, bleakness of the unseen head-to-head confrontation between the Germans and the Soviets fills the screen and lingers.

10. "Soldiers at the Gates" (Enemy at the Gates, the United States, Germany, Britain, Ireland, 2001)

Soviet and German forces in the duel between the snipers of the heart-stopping, shocking competition, interspersed with the Soviet Army between the male and female snipers love.

11. The Star (Eastern Front 1944, Russia, 2004)

Poetic mood, the power of faith, introspective emotion, immortal military spirit.

12. Sniper (Sharp Shooter, USSR)

The legendary story of a female sniper in the Soviet Army is as heart-wrenching and shocking as Soldier Down. The date of filming is not known, but it is slightly earlier than Here Comes the Dawn.

13. The Dawns Here Are Quiet (The Dawns Here Are Quiet, USSR, 1972)

A prose poem about war and women. It is a response to the saying that "war makes women go away", and has touched a generation of Chinese audiences.

14. "Tiger! Tiger! Tora! (Tora! Tora! Tora!, The Assault on Pearl Harbor, U.S.A., Japan, 1970)

A specimen of an objective view of Pearl Harbor, the product of a compromise between the American view and the Japanese view. Caresses the eternal pain in the American heart.

15. The Battle of Midway (Midway, U.S., 1976)

The chance of victory or defeat changes rapidly. This battle highlights the importance of information, judgment and adaptability. The presentation is a little stilted, and the plot of the son of an American general falling in love with a Japanese girl is superfluous, and the Japanese girl is mediocre.

16. The Thin Red Line (U.S.A., Canada, 1998)

The epitaph story. The Pacific War pitting U.S. troops against the Japanese, and for U.S. troops the experience (including the soldiers' thinking about war and war-weariness) is not even close to the later experience of the Vietnam War. Slightly dull and drawn out.

17. The Bridge On The River Kwai (U.K., U.S., 1957)

Prisoner-of-war classic. A classic specimen of the clash of East and West in war. The English gentleman meets the Japanese rogue: a tiger falls on a dog.

18. Counterattack on Burma (Objective Burma, USA, 1945)

Early WWII classic. Historically censored for overstating America's role in the Burma War and being objectified.

19. Battle of Taierzhuang (China, 1985)

The first Chinese film to be based on the war on the front battlefield, it has been recognized as a Chinese classic. Talking about representing the Chinese classics.

20. Where Eagles Dare (Where Eagles Dare, The Magnificent Ambersons, UK, 1968)

The war adventure classic. Suspense, action, battle of wits, ups and downs, thrilling, all in one go, never cold.

21. The Guns of Navarone (1961)

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The Ten Best War Movies:

1) Saving Private Ryan: The Most Authentic Reflection of the War Legs Chanting the Edge of Some? The most realistic reflection of the war's legacy.

2) The Hunt for Red October: a masterpiece of submarine film with accurate pacing and characterization.

3) Under Siege: A huge movie that depicts World War II from a unique perspective, with spot-on performances from the cast.

4) Battle Royale: a war movie only because it's so shocking and brutal.

5) General Patton: A masterpiece of panoramic war, with great performances.

6) u-571: a new type of naval war movie with outstanding effects, shot with a lot of character.

7) FULL METAL SHELL: Kubrick's profound reflection on the war, after seeing it makes people fear of war.

8) Starship Troopers: a sci-fi war movie with provocative and controversial depictions of soldier training and combat.

9) WALTER DEFENDS SARAJEVO: Great movie that looks heart pounding at all times!

10) Field Platoon: classic movie reflecting on the Vietnam War.

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Respondent: Blueheartyy - Assistant III 9-16 19:51

Saving Private Ryan, Soldier of Fortune

Respondent: Dream's Computer 123 - Apprentice Wizard III 9-16 20:00

Midway Island ------- naval battle

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U571------- submarine warfare

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Tiger Tiger

Pearl Harbor

Memphis Belle -------Air Battle

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Father's Flag

Iwo Jima Family Letters

Windspeaker Warriors

The Thin Red Line ---------Island Battle

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The Longest Day

Saving Private Ryan --------Landing Battle

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General Patton -------- WWII cum biography

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Brothers in Arms (TV series) ------- The Biggest Invested TV Series of All Time

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The Gunman

Soldier's Raid

The Cooking Class The Story of the DA Division

DA Division

Standing Out

Sand Point

Army Special Forces

The Tide Rises and Falls

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Schindler's List, Field Platoon, Red Alert

Full Metal Jacket The Defense of Moscow, General Patton,, The Defense of Moscow

Degree of realism ★★★★★

Memorial significance ★★★★★

Classic index ★★★★★

The 80's masterpiece, the end of the Cold War to win the American Film Institute Academy Oscars for the best foreign-language film of the Soviet Union film, the real, grandiose war scenes in the modern war film There is no other modern war movie like it. The Defense of Moscow is a 300-minute-long film, divided into two parts: The Invasion and The Battle of Typhoon. The filming process lasted two years, with the participation of about 5,000 soldiers, nearly 10,000 people, more than 250 actors, and 202 cameramen. From Germany to the Soviet Union, from high-level decision-making to grass-roots deployment, from the rear curtain to the frontal battlefield, this work shows the first victory in the European Theater of World War II - the Battle of Moscow Defense in all its aspects, and tells how the myth of undefeatable German fascism was shattered. The most poignant line in the history of war also comes from the movie - Klochkov Tiev, a political instructor of a Soviet company, led 28 fighters in a grueling four-hour battle with dozens of German tanks, and exclaimed before his death, "Russia may be big, but we have no way back, and behind us is Moscow! "

02, "Casablanca"

The degree of realism ★★★★

Memorial significance ★★★★★

Classical index ★★★★★

In countless lists of the greatest love movies in film history ranked first, so that the "Gone with the Wind" or "Roman Holiday" sweating, as the supreme status of the World War II film, the same unquestionable! The film was named Best Picture at the 16th Academy Awards. The film is set in Casablanca, a major town in Morocco, North Africa, during World War II, and is oriented to the anti-fascist war. It adopts the traditional narrative technique to tell a touching, beautiful, sublime and fairy-tale-like love story through the memories of the hero and heroine's meeting, falling in love and parting, as well as the male protagonist's sorrowful and bitter feelings towards the female protagonist. The adaptation of the script, the control of the director and the performance of the actors are all seamless and flawless.

03, "General Patton"

The degree of realism ★★★★★

Memorial significance ★★★★

Classical index ★★★★★

Biographical film of the collection of masters. Actor George C. Scott, both in and out of the theater, interpreted the role of the opening six-minute textbook speech, the performance is simply "violent military god" Patton's body, and the film won the Oscar, he did not even go to accept the award, relentlessly rebuke the Hollywood's feast is nothing more than "ridiculous sex". This film is said to be Nixon's favorite film - the late 60's to early 70's, is the dark ages of American history, JFK, Martin Luther King, Jr. and other political assassinations, etc., so that the American people on the United States of America's system of government beliefs have been shaken, and the invasion of the war in Vietnam failed to make the United States of America's young people have to refuse to serve in the military, public burnt military service certificates in public. Against this backdrop, the hidden political motives of this movie, which promotes the cowboy spirit, are self-evident. Nevertheless, the quality of this excellent historical film cannot be dismissed, and the accurate positioning of "a tragic hero out of step with the times" is the key to the success of this movie.

04, "The Pianist"

The degree of realism ★★★★

Memorial significance ★★★★

Classical index ★★★★★

Roman Polanski, the master of the kinky, based on the autobiography of Vladislaw Spellman, and, at the same time, in it, a great deal of review of his own childhood experience. -- as a Polish Jew living a life of misery and darkness in the German-occupied zone. The gloomy and hopeless atmosphere, the deep sadness of the state of mind, in Polanski's poignant and determined lens, more and more hideous. Nazi heinous massacre, food, clothing, not cover the body of the escape life, but the instinct to survive and the faith of art still support the hero clenched his teeth. The most shocking shot is neither the intention of the piano playing, nor the German officer's conscience; the main character heard footsteps in the distance, in a hurry to pounce on the ground, a team of road German soldiers arrogantly ran past, did not care about him - the camera overlooking: corpses all over the place.

05, "Saving Private Ryan"

The degree of realism ★★★★★

Memorial significance ★★★★

Classical index ★★★★

Spielberg teamed up with Tom Hanks, "Olympic" works, although in the Best Picture unit is incredible! Although he lost to Shakespeare in the Best Picture category (the pinnacle of Miramax's unscrupulous publicity campaign in the spotlight of Oscar jury fraud), he managed to score twice in the Best Director category. The film stands on the shoulders of its predecessor, The Long Day, and while recognizing that Comic Relief is the pinnacle of Hollywood's traditional approach to the Normandy landings, it subtly borrows from it, exploring the value of life in the context of Operation Overlord, with the incomprehensible military directive to save Ryan, and thus making a small point to make a big one, especially in the opening scenes of the landing. The opening landing scene, in particular, is one of the highlights of late 20th-century war movies.

The Battle of Midway

The degree of realism ★★★★

Memorial significance ★★★★

Classic index ★★★★

Star-studded commercial blockbusters, the seventies screen tough guys, the popular male stars in this film almost a big gathering: Charlton Heston, Henry Fonda, Glenn Ford, Robert Meacham, Cliff Robson, James Coburn, Tom Selleck, and Toshiro Mifune ...... tells the story of the Battle of Midway in early June 1942, a turning point in the Pacific War. With such extravagant box office appeal, a worldwide hit was to be expected. Although the movie itself is of mediocre quality, just a middle-of-the-road member of the many Hollywood commercial war genre films, the naval battle scenes, which still look quite infectious now, were as shocking as you can imagine in an era without Light & Magic (the special effects company for the Star Wars series) and Vita (the special effects company for the Rings series).

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