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Your favourite anti-war movies.
Kudos to Kashchei for the inspiration, namely Peter Sellers.
OK, have at it, and please, no PRSI crap, eh? ![]() Thanks. ![]() Mine. All's Quiet On The Western FrontGiven time* I believe I will think of a few more.
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Errr, what?
Thank's for fawning, but credit where credit's due: Kashchei.I'll think of something worth adding though...Paths of Glory? Edit: definitely adding Grave of the Fireflies here, which, like Paths of Glory, doesn't even show any battle scenes - everybody suffers painfully including the viewer, very existentialist, some hope is left or restored, no happy end. Last edited by twietee; Dec 16, 2012 at 12:14 PM. |
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Mine are
Dr Strangelove 7 Days in May MASH Gardens of Stone I will in time think of more
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Yes, this is the one I meant for All's Quiet. Chilling movie, reflecting the military mind at the time.
And that's as far as I will go with that thought. ![]() Quote:
![]() Perhaps, it's your choice remember. Certainly Finding Private Ryan would, and Apocalypse Now too. EDIT: Add Sargent York to my list. Loved the Coop in that one.
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Another vote for MASH.
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Das Boot
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Catch-22
MASH Platoon Born on the 4th of July All Quiet...
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Has Apocalypse Now been mentioned?
I agree about Das Boot - I read the original book which was written by Bucheim (?). I believe he wasn't too happy about the adaption - he didn't like the indiscipline shown. Edit - ah, I see it has - still it deserves two mentions. Also mention of Das Boot has put me in mind of the Cruel Sea - an absolute classic. Last edited by jeremy h; Dec 16, 2012 at 01:46 PM. |
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Full Metal Jacket
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A disturbing German movie called The Bridge from '59. Saw it as a child and will never forget it. I'm sure it lost nothing in the course of time. It's quite well known over here, but I'm not so sure about overseas, although it got nominated for an Oscar. Heavily recommended.
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Johnny got his gun
Paths of glory
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![]() Here is a different example- When Avatar came out, it was described by a certain group of people as anti-human and anti-Christian because it describes a future where people had trashed the Earth, and anti-Christian because the locals believed in their God who made itself known through a tree. The movie was no such thing. It was just science fiction, not anti-anything.
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My favorite is MASH.
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Johnny Got His Gun. If this doesn't scare the crap out of you, I don't know what will.
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Very good idea for a thread.
'King and Country' - and underrated - and sobering - British movie from the mid sixties directed by the late, great Joseph Losey, (and featuring Tom Courtenay and Dirk Bogarde among others). The adaptation (but characteristically, while actually rather good, not anything like as good as the original, superlative book by the excellent Pat Barker on which it was based), of 'Regeneration'. Dr Strangelove (obviously - sheer class - and utterly brilliant). Paths of Glory, certainly, excellent and intelligent movie. I agree with the inclusion of MASH as an anti-war movie, but I don't think Das Boot (while an excellent movie) is a classical anti-war movie, as much as it is an attempt to show that not all Germans were fanatical Nazis, and that one could be a brave, patriotic, if clear-eyed soldier without necessarily supporting the war aims of own's own (loathsome) Government. Catch-22 certainly; and, again, another case where the book it was based on is light years better than the movie. The Accident - a thoughtful and very well-made Dutch movie (based on an excellent book of the same title by the Dutch writer Harry Mulisch). The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp - a lovely, thoughtful, intelligent, nuanced British movie made during the Second World War; Winston Churchill loathed it, apparently, and attempted (unsuccessfully) to have it banned. There are others which come to mind....Apocalypse Now, yes, most certainly, I'd include that on a list of anti-war movies, but I'd argue that Saving Private Ryan, and Avatar belong to other categories. |
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I love that movie.
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BTW, I loved George C Scott as General Buck Turgidson and Slim Pickens as Maj. Kong in Dr. Strangelove. I would call it and Fail Safe the ultimate anti-war movies. I was 10 when my Dad took me to see Fail Safe in the theater. It made me feel ill. Of course back then we were doing the hide under the desk and kiss your ass goodbye drill in school.
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I'm trying to locate a copy via public library Web Rotterdam. Quote:
But the real name of that fantastic movie is De Aanslag over the resistance movement here in the Netherlands. De Aanslag translates as The Assault I would recommend the following movie if you are interested in life in occupied Europe in WWII. Winter in Wartime. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0795441/
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Anyway, I saw the movie ("The Assault") sometime in the mid 80s at an art house cinema and thought it very good at the time, as it painted a subtle picture of trauma, loss, memory, motivations, and the long shadows cast by war. |
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Letters from Iwo Jima.
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