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War Movie Reviews

  • Good Morning, Vietnam reviews

    "Good Morning" is a comedy directed by Barry Levinson, starring Robin Williams and Forest Whitaker. The film is based on a radio host based on his personal experience in Vietnam that year, so the content is very real and vivid. Director Barry. Levinson reflects on the Vietnam War in a lateral way, which is unique in similar movies. In addition, the many popular songs of the 1960s that travel through the film can also evoke the nostalgia of middle-aged audiences.

  • Hitler: The Rise of Evil reviews

    "Adolf Hitler: The Devil's Resurrection", also known as " Adolf Hitler: The Devil's Rise " is a historical drama film directed by Christian Duguay , starring Robert Carlyle , Stockard Channing , Jena Malone , etc. It was released on May 18, 2003. The film tells the story of an Austrian customs officer and his second wife, son of his niece, Adolf Hitler, from childhood to his rise to power in 1932.

  • Captain Alatriste: The Spanish Musketeer reviews

    Alatriste is an action, thriller, adventure film released by the 20th Century Fox The Republic of Argentina branch, co-produced by the United States, France, and The Kingdom of Spain, by Augustin Diaz Yane It is directed by Viggo Mortensen , Elena Anaya , Ariadna Gil Giner , Eduardo Noriega and more. The film tells the story of The Kingdom of Spain, which takes place in the 17th century.Swept across Europe (1618-1648), the Kingdom of Spain, which was at war with France and the Netherlands, lost its status as a first-class power. At the time when national affairs were turning from prosperity to decline, the hero from Mercenary began to write the story of his legendary life.

  • Paradise Now reviews

    Paradise Now is a crime film directed by Hani Abu Assad and starring Kasi Nashef, Ali Suliman, Lubna Azabal and Helm Abbas, released on November 10, 2005 in Released in Israel. The film tells the fate and psychological journey of a pair of young people living in Palestine who are chosen as human bombs   .

  • The Best Years of Our Lives reviews

    "The Best Years of Our Lives" is a feature film directed by William Wyler and starring Queen of Hollywood , Fredric March , Dana Andrews , Muriel Teresa Wright and others. It was released in the United States on November 21, 1946   . The film is based on McKinley Kanter's novel "My Glory" and tells the story of a series of social and family frustrations and problems encountered by three returning soldiers who participated in World War II.

  • Son of Saul reviews

    "Son of Saulby" is a feature film released by Ad Vitam.   The film is directed by László Nemes, starring Géza Röhrig,'Kecske' Molnár Levente, Urs Rechn, etc.  The film tells the story of the Jewish contingent in Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp during World War II.  The film was released in France on May 15, 2015, and it won the Jury Prize at the 68th Cannes Film Festival. 

  • Camp X-Ray reviews

    "Camp X-Ray" is a feature film directed by Peter Sattler , starring Kristen Stewart and Peyman Moaadi . It was released in the United States on October 7, 2014. The film tells the story of Kerr, a female soldier assigned to Guantanamo Bay, has a special friendship with a detained prisoner Ali, and decides to help him get his due rights   .

  • A Mighty Heart reviews

    "A Mighty Heart" is a feature film directed by Michael Winterbottom and starring Dan Futterman , Will Patton , Catwoman, etc. It premiered at the 60th Cannes International Film Festival in France on May 21, 2007, and on June 22, 2007. Released in the United States   . Based on Marian Pearl’s memoir of the same name, the film tells the story of Daniel, who was also a reporter and pregnant wife Marina, tried every means to find him after he disappeared in Pakistan   .

  • Closely Watched Trains reviews

    "Ostre Sledovane Vlaky" is a feature film directed by Jirí Menzel and starring Václav Neckár, Vladimír Valenta , Josef Somr and Jitka Bendová. The film is adapted from the novel of the same name by the Czech writer Bohumil Hrabal . It tells the story of the train station trainee Milos who was ashamed of the obstacles in the first night with his girlfriend and prepared to cut his wrists to commit suicide but was rescued. After the problem was cured, he sacrificed his life. The story of the bombing of the Nazi train   . It was released in Czechoslovakia on November 18, 1966.

  • The Longest Day reviews

    "The Longest Day" is a war film produced by the American Twentieth Century Fox Film Company , co-directed by Ken Annakin , Andy , Berhart Vitch , Darryl F. Zanuck , and led by Richard Burton , Thomas Sean Connery , Henry Fonda Starring. The film premiered in France on September 25, 1962.  The film takes the Normandy landing in 1944 as the background and tells the events that occurred on the first day of the Normandy landing. It also describes the ins and outs of the historical battle of the Normandy landing from the perspective of the Allied and German forces   .