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    hanwoon017 — 15 years ago(September 26, 2010 08:28 PM)

    five films that come to my mind right now without ranking
    Path of Glory
    Full Metal Jacket
    Ballad of a Soldier
    Cranes are Flying
    and I can only think of four right now.

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      Dantu00e8s — 15 years ago(October 20, 2010 10:26 AM)

      Stalingrad
      Joyeux Nol
      Das Boot
      Patton
      Full Metal Jacket
      Bottom 5:
      Come and See
      The Patriot
      Force 10 From Navarone
      Inglourious Basterds
      Pearl Harbour
      Oh, and Windtalkers. That could have been a great movie. Good concept, awful execution.

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        aliza_tvito — 15 years ago(October 20, 2010 01:31 PM)

        well if a person with such an "elevate" taste for movies (I mean the torturous "Das Boot") would like "Come and See", it would be a major offence for a good cinematography.
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          mastholte — 15 years ago(October 25, 2010 08:48 AM)

          I haven't seen Das Boot and I don't know what to think about it now
          Take a look at this top 50 WWII movies
          http://www.timeout.com/film/features/show-feature/8364/
          : Das Boot is No.3, The Thin Red Line is No.2, Come and See is No.1

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            Dantu00e8s — 15 years ago(October 25, 2010 10:49 AM)

            That's a very odd list. And not just because Come and See is turd.
            No Patton? Tora Tora Tora? The Best Years of our Lives? The Counterfeiters?
            Where Eagles Dare is a horrendously bad action movie, and to put that one but omit The Guns of Navarone is ridiculous. Not that Guns of Navarone is a great movie, but "Eagles" is an inferior "men on a mission"-type adventure.
            Also, Flags of Our Fathers? No way that belongs.
            I was happy to see that Life is Beautiful didn't make it on there, but otherwise that's a terrible list.

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                adambrand — 15 years ago(November 09, 2010 03:43 PM)

                1. Full Metal Jacket
                2. Vals Im Bashir
                3. Idi i Smotri
                4. Stalag 17
                5. Inglorious Bastards
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                  politicaldefiance — 15 years ago(December 01, 2010 05:26 PM)

                  Not in any particular ranked order:
                  The Thin Red Line (1998)
                  Apocalypse Now
                  Paths of Glory
                  Come and See
                  Letters from Iwo Jima

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                    Dr_Greenthumb — 15 years ago(December 02, 2010 11:32 PM)

                    Trolling in here for some much needed advice and assistance, I'm looking for a film that i watched as a young nipper, hopefully you guys can help with a name.
                    It would have been late eighties, as i remember it was a two part tv show, set in Vietnam perhaps, some jungly atmosphere, and followed a group of american soldiers through battle until they were eventually captured AND BEHEADED into little holes in front of their kneeling bodies, was a good movie as i recall.
                    Appreciate any titles
                    Cheers

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                      BastardSamurai — 15 years ago(December 28, 2010 04:18 AM)

                      No Order:

                      1. The Thin Red Line
                      2. Come and See
                      3. Paths of Glory
                      4. Graves of the Fireflies
                      5. Lessons of Darkness
                        "THERE WAS A FIREFIGHT!"
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                        Gerionas — 14 years ago(August 12, 2011 11:02 AM)

                        Apocalypse Now
                        The Thin Red Line
                        Come and See
                        Paths of Glory
                        Grand Illusion
                        When film is not a document, it is dream. Ingmar Bergman

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                          atapj — 14 years ago(August 14, 2011 07:04 PM)

                          No particular order
                          Das Boot
                          Battle of Algiers
                          Come and see
                          Thin red line
                          Apocalypse now

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                            Criti-Cal — 14 years ago(August 23, 2011 03:41 AM)

                            What no-one's mentioned Tarkovskiy's "Ivan's Childhood"? Similar theme to Look and See but done in a more polished and lyrical manner.
                            Don't get me wrong though Look and See is a slightly flawed but great and moving war movie.
                            The US has made some great war movies too with perhaps Paths of Glory taking the honours but the Russians tend to make them more realistic and horrifying.
                            My five
                            Ivan's Childhood
                            Paths of Glory
                            Downfall
                            Come & See
                            D Day 5th of June (mainly for the fantastic tracking shot when the Allies take the French village)

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                              tobias_681 — 12 years ago(January 12, 2014 10:05 AM)

                              What no-one's mentioned Tarkovskiy's "Ivan's Childhood"? Similar theme to Look and See but done in a more polished and lyrical manner.
                              I didn't mention it because it does not make my top 5. It would come in somewhere around 10. I think it's the same way for many. I think it dragged slightly at times. Thats my main complaint.
                              From your's I've only not seen: D Day 5th of June
                              You see things; and you say Why? But I dream things that never were and I say Why not?

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                                Pekkake — 14 years ago(September 02, 2011 10:58 PM)

                                1. Apocalypse Now
                                2. Das Boot
                                3. The Winter War
                                4. Idi i Smotri
                                5. Saving Private Ryan
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                                  ColonelKurtz7 — 14 years ago(September 09, 2011 07:38 AM)

                                  Apocalypse Now
                                  Idi I Smotri
                                  Das Boot
                                  Inglorious Basterds
                                  Full Metal Jacket
                                  It's just a ride

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                                    MisterGumby — 14 years ago(September 20, 2011 01:12 PM)

                                    Using my lax definition of a war movie, my top 5 is as follows:

                                    1. Apocalypse Now
                                    2. Lawrence of Arabia
                                    3. The Best Years of Our Lives
                                    4. The Thin Red Line
                                    5. Come and See
                                      If you would be willing to consider Ran or Lessons of Darkness war movies, then they would make the list.
                                      www.imdb.com/list/TNxI-Raigt0/
                                      My Top 100, suggestions & comments welcome.
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                                      nishnishnish — 14 years ago(September 21, 2011 06:23 PM)

                                      I do like the Thin Red Line.
                                      Yet I still can't get over the grenade scene.
                                      Completely unrealistic, comes to mind.
                                      No one person could survive that. Grenades were designed to do more than that.
                                      I think the director let his realism, slip into cod hollywood territory there.
                                      Shame that.

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                                          ilpohirvonen — 14 years ago(December 26, 2011 03:07 PM)

                                          I find it hard to see A Man Escaped which is a masterpiece as a war film. But I do understand if someone does. Hard work, figuring out the genres and their limits. In some sense I feel that a war film must contain some war, even a second of it. I don't know why. Rome, Open City is another tricky one for me I think it's more of a description of the anti-fascist resistance than a WWII film. I don't know anyways here's my take on this:

                                          1. Ivan's Childhood (1961, Andrei Tarkovsky)
                                          2. Come and See (1985, Elem Klimov)
                                          3. The Cranes Are Flying (1956, Mihail Kalazotov)
                                          4. The Great War (1959, Mario Monicelli)
                                          5. Kanal (1959, Andrzej Wajda)
                                            Russians do it best. No offense intended towards amazing American war films such as Paths of Glory or Apocalypse Now.
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