For some reason I read that as "what's the second best war drama you've ever seen?" and thought "huh, what an interesting question".
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For some reason I read that as "what's the second best war drama you've ever seen?" and thought "huh, what an interesting question".
I need a coffee.
That's a better question! I wish I'd asked it
Don’t forget Enemy at the Gates or the great escape
For me it would be Das Boot.
Didn't expect them to start singing It's a Long Way To Tipperary
A fantastic show indeed.
For nostalgic reasons, The Longest Day is one of my favourite WW2 dramas of all time.
I'm surprised nobody has mentioned Hacksaw Ridge. The movie tells a true story based on Desmond Doss, an American conscientious objector who signed up for the army and became a medic. He won the Congressional Medal of Honor without firing a shot.
A Bridge Too Far is still one of my favorite movies ever made.
Such a good movie. It's got battle scenes, but really it's about operational maneuvers and logistics, which is rare, and they make it interesting.
Just to suggest something else, I will recommend: A midnight clear (1992)
I would advice you not to read the plot summary, because it's best if you don't know in advance.
I'd never heard of that. Just watched the advert it looks great thanks
Downfall / Der Untergang
The Pacific is the most realistic by far. Band of Brothers is unrealistic propaganda, but fun
WW1, but I like 1917, I just like the idea of it being a "One Shot"
(not a true one shot, but good enough 🤷♂️)
I saw that at the cinema. I loved it and bawled they were so young
Surprised nobody has mentioned Schindler's List.
I know only the first part is during WWII, but Godzilla Minus One is pretty good.
Surprised you didn't mention fury, I didn't think it was a masterpiece but definitely worth a watch