Hi all
As we almost derailed a long running thread with this topic, I thought it should have its own...mostly because I really enjoy talking about this stuff...
Now, thread rules....basically none, but I would include films that portray the human experience on the home front as well as obvious front line combat. Also, this should be about films you enjoy, not the subjective impression of what “best”.
I‘ll start off with five that I love, and why I love them...
Casablanca. The cafe scene with the Marseillaise is superb. If you couldn’t March into battle behind that you must be already dead!
Went the day well. Thora Hird potting Jerries with a hunting rifle, what’s not to like.
The cruel sea. Just superb throughout.
Grave of the fireflies. Heartbreaking film from the Japanese civilian viewpoint. It is a cartoon, but is utterly believable with an ending full of real pathos.
Zulu. So many quotable lines I don’t know where to start....
Post your own!
As we almost derailed a long running thread with this topic, I thought it should have its own...mostly because I really enjoy talking about this stuff...
Now, thread rules....basically none, but I would include films that portray the human experience on the home front as well as obvious front line combat. Also, this should be about films you enjoy, not the subjective impression of what “best”.
I‘ll start off with five that I love, and why I love them...
Casablanca. The cafe scene with the Marseillaise is superb. If you couldn’t March into battle behind that you must be already dead!
Went the day well. Thora Hird potting Jerries with a hunting rifle, what’s not to like.
The cruel sea. Just superb throughout.
Grave of the fireflies. Heartbreaking film from the Japanese civilian viewpoint. It is a cartoon, but is utterly believable with an ending full of real pathos.
Zulu. So many quotable lines I don’t know where to start....
Post your own!
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