Top 9 best war movies that you should not ignore

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21-04-2020 Iris

It's time for the peace but already when you want to experience the sense of fierce war as dozens, hundreds of years ago? Therefore, to help you achieve these genuine sensations, filmmakers have produced films about the war that is extremely attractive, attracted the overwhelming view and love. If you are a lover and a fascination of the genre of war movies talking about the history of different countries, then surely you can not ignore the movies you are about to introduce the following. Here are some of the best war movies you shouldn't miss, let's take a look at the following article for some more movies.

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Hacksaw Ridge (2016)

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Hacksaw Ridge (2016)

Hacksaw Ridge (2016) Official Trailer

This is a film based on a real character called Desmond T. Doss (Andrew Garfield). He was a devotee who refused to hold a gun, but when he entered the army he remained a hero when he rescued 75 teammates in the bloody War of Japan during World War II. It is known for its many popular action films like Mad Max or Lethal Weapon and sits on the couch directing successful epic works such as Braveheart (1995), The Passion of The Christ (2004) or Apocalypto (2006).

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Downfall (2004)

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Downfall (2004)

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The film recreated the last 10 days of Aldoft Hitler's life as well as the Nazis before the Allied final attack that many reviewers were incredibly lively and honest. Downfall impresses because it exploits the story in a sympathetic way, portrays the good strokes and regrets of the century sinner instead of judging. Actor Bruno Ganz has also been rated as the most realistic figure of the Nazis of Nazi Germany ever.

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The Hurt Locker (2008)

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The Hurt Locker (2008)

The Hurt Locker (2008) Official Trailer

Unlike other war films, the Hurt Locker is not as epic as an epic, nor full of skill, the film is about the silent victories of three officers from the minefield, which is true to their dangers at the Iraq battlefield. Interestingly, the film debuted very well with the real-life situation, while the war between America and Iraq was at the most stressful stage, so it received the enthusiasm from the academy and the mass audience.

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Saving Private Ryan (1998)

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Saving Private Ryan (1998)

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The content of the film was set during World War II – 6 June 1944, during which time the US Army landed on the Normandy coast against the intense backlash of the Nazi army that caused American troops to be scattered across the beach. , so no one can move forward. Captain John H. Miller (played by Tom Hank) led his troops across the plot to destroy the German soldiers, breaking the fins for the American army forward. The American army quickly captured the Normandy coast. In Washington D.C., General George Marshall received a notice that three of the four Ryan brothers were sacrificed on the battlefield, their mother also received the same letter. Being sympathetic to the loss of the Ryan's house, General Marshall ordered the Sub-squadron commanded by Captain John H. Miller to find the youngest son, James Francis Ryan, to return.

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Fury (2014)

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Fury (2014)

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The content of the film Fury tells of a war of experience that he is conquering at the battlefield named Wardaddy. He is the commander of a combat group of five people, with his main tank Sherman, to perform extremely dangerous missions that can lose the network at any time is a deep-strained raid behind the line to hit the Nazi heart. With his talent, director David Ayer has given people the terrifying truth of war, action, epic combat that makes viewers look gorgeous, impressed. The first was that the Allied tank was met by the fascist Tiger I War that created a duel and fire that made everything around it shake. In particular, it is impossible to forget the words of Sergeant Wardaddy: "Ideal for peace, history is violence." Although the film is quite slow, the audience is always drawn by the main characters who can lose their lives at any time. Most of the time the film took place in a rather heavy atmosphere, except for a rare peaceful stage when the allies stopped in a small German town. It was just about to be quiet before the typhoon, when the Fury's two most advanced action schools were followed. Through this, we see Fury as an unforgettable experience, especially for those curious to think about the atmosphere of the war.