Anti-war films are generally harrowing experiences by their very nature. Whereas most movies draw audiences into worlds of wonder or whimsy, most anti-war pieces focus on the gritty reality of ...
The greatest World War II movies ever capture one of the most devastating conflicts in history in historically accurate and often deeply personal ways.
In a film that often feels literary, too heavy in metaphor to be real, the massacre is sickeningly believable. There’s barely a shot fired in this anti-war film but it remains utterly disturbing.
It has been said you can’t make a truly anti-war film. That is a matter of debate and perception, but what you can certainly do is make awards-bait war films. Oscars history is rife with war ...
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