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War Movie Reviews

  • 5 Days of War reviews

    "5 Days of War or 5 Days of August" is an action war film directed by Renny Harlin , featuring Rupert Friend and Val Kilmer . The film tells the story of the conflict between Russia and Georgia in August 2008 from the perspective of a reporter .

  • The Wild Geese reviews

    "The Wild Geese" is an Action , adventure; hazard; risk; venture film starring Richard Burton , Roger Moore , Richard Harris , Franz Eberhard August Krüge , Stuart Granger, John Carney , directed by Andrew McLangren .  It tells the story of Colonel Faulkner being hired to rescue the former head of state of a certain African country Limbany. Faulkner knows that to realize this secret hijacking plan, a squad and careful plan is needed, so he immediately put Old friends, Guzhi, gathered together and formed a team of fifty people—The Wild Geese, and began intense training for various combat projects. 

  • Behind Enemy Lines reviews

    "Behind Enemy Lines" is a drama war film released by 20th Century Fox on November 30, 2001. The film is directed by John , with Zak Penn and John Thomas co-writers, starring Owen Wilson , Gabriel Macht , Eugene Allen Hackman and others. The film tells the story of two young US military pilots who were shot down while on a mission and fled on a strange land. 

  • Love and Death reviews

    "Love and Death" is a Woody Allen film directed by Woody Allen, Diane Keaton starred in and so on, on June 10, 1975 release. The film tells the story of the cowardly Russian Boris who was forced to join the army after Napoleon's invasion, but he was trying to become a hero, and then assassinated Napoleon under the encouragement of his lover.

  • The Pillars of the Earth reviews

    The Pillars Of The Earth is an eight-episode miniseries directed by Sergio Mimica- Gozan, based on the novel of the same name by Ken Follett , starring Ian McShane, Ruff Starring Sevier, Matthew McFadion, etc. The series follows a ship carrying the heirs of the British royal family that sinks off the coast of England after a fire. This event culminated in a dispute over the succession and the chaos that followed. Against such a historical background, there is a struggle for the power and position of the royal children, and there are also bishops and powerful families who want to seek benefits at this time. England was in the midst of war, and its people were struggling to make ends meet. Others have dreams of building a great church that has never been seen before. The play revolves around Kingsbridge Cathedral to tell the stories of the people at that time, and staged scenes of intricate joys and sorrows. 

  • The Lucky One reviews

    "The Lucky One" is directed by Scott Hicks . Will Fatters and Nicholas Charles Sparks serve as screenwriters. Zac Efron , Taylor Schilling and Blythe Danner co-starred. The film was released in the United States on April 20, 2012. The film tells the story of United States Marine Corps sergeant Logan played by Zac Efron . Logan survived many ruthless wars in the battle in Iraq. In the war, he regarded a picture of a strange woman as The Lucky One, he later found the woman by chance and started a romantic relationship   .

  • Outlaw King reviews

    "Outlaw King" is a historical film directed by David Mackenzie, starring Chris Pine and Aaron Johnson . It was released in the United States on November 9, 2018. The film tells the story of King Robert Bruce of Scotland leading his country to free himself from British rule in the early fourteenth century   .

  • Beasts of No Nation reviews

    "Beasts of no nation" is a war film directed by Cary Jôji Fukunaga and starring Abraham Ata, Idris Elba and Ama Abebrese. The film was released in the United States on October 16, 2015. The film is adapted from the novel of the same name by Uzodinma Iweala and tells the story of an African baby soldier who joined the army   .

  • Gods and Generals reviews

    "Gods and Generals" is a war movie directed by Ronald F. Maxwell and starring Jeff Daniels , Robert Duvall , Stephen Lang Darrell Larson , Mira Katherine Davis Sorvino , and was released in the United States on February 10, 2003. Based on Jeff Salad's novel of the same name, the film tells the story of several legendary generals who led their respective armies and fought bravely for freedom and ideals during the American Civil War  .

  • War Horse reviews

    The film "War Horse" is adapted from the novel of the same name by British writer laureate Michael Morpurgo , directed by Steven Allan Spielberg and co-starring Jeremy Smith, Peter Mullan and Emily Watson. The film was released in the United States on December 25, 2011. The film unfolds from the perspective of a farm horse named Joey. The first War of the worlds broke out in 1914. In order to maintain the farm, the father of a British farm boy Albert sold Joey to the army. Carrying arms and supplies on the front line. Albert and his beloved horse had to be separated, but the fate of their separation is the story of the first War of the worlds re-intertwined   .