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Introduce some movies

The Longest Day (America, Britain, France, 1962)

A panoramic record of the epic of the Allied counterattack in Normandy. One of the biggest success stories of the Allied Forces. Recognized as the last film of World War II. Tell us the importance of time, location and harmony in success.

2. A Bridge too far (USA, UK, 1977)

The fate of allied Dutch airborne troops. It may be the biggest failure case of the allied forces. The whimsy and eagerness to advance made the allies pay a heavy price. In the meantime, the demeanor and tolerance of a German general are particularly impressive.

3. Battle Of The Bulge (USA, 1965)

The battle line was too long and the supply was not enough, which made the Germans fall short, and the failure was embarrassing and overwhelming.

4. Malta Story (Britain, 1953)

Early World War II classics. The British army's plight in Malta.

5. The Bridge at Remagen (France, 1969)

The plot is compact, colorful and incisive.

6. The Big Red One (USA, 198)

In the face of cruel war, "being alive" is the last word.

7. When Trumpets Fade (USA, 1998)

tells you a way to survive on the battlefield against heroism.

8. Saving Private Ryan (USA, 1998)

Humanism in war, thinking about the value of life.

9. Battle of Stalingrad (Stalingrad, Germany, Sweden, 1993)

Stalingrad's endless snowfields are the graves of German soldiers. I didn't see the confrontation between the Germans and the Soviets, but the tragic and bleak feelings filled the screen and lingered.

1. "Enemy at the Gates" ("Enemy at the Present", USA, Germany, Britain, Ireland, 21)

The thrilling and shocking contest between snipers in the decisive battle between the Soviet Union and the German army was interspersed with the love between Russian male and female snipers.

11. The Star (Eastern Front 1944, Russia, 24)

Poetic artistic conception, strength of faith, restrained emotion and immortal military soul.

12. Sharp Shooter (Soviet Union)

The legendary story of the female sniper of the Soviet army is gripping and shocking, which is not inferior to Enemy at the Gates. The shooting date is not detailed, but slightly earlier than "The Dawn is Silent Here".

13. The Dawns Here Are Quiet (Soviet Union, 1972)

War and women's prose poems. The response to the saying "War makes women go away" has touched a generation of China audiences.

14. Tiger! Tiger! Tiger! 》(Tora! Tora! Tora! Attack on Pearl Harbor, USA, Japan, 197)

A specimen of an objective view of Pearl Harbor incident, the product of compromise between American viewpoint and Japanese viewpoint. Touching the eternal pain in the hearts of Americans.

15. battle of Midway (Midway, USA, 1976)

the chances of winning or losing are changing rapidly, and one misstep makes a lasting regret. This war highlights the importance of information, judgment and contingency. The technique of expression is a little dull, during which the plot of the son of the American general falling in love with a Japanese girl is purely superfluous, and the Japanese girl's appearance is also mediocre.

16. The Thin Red Line (Thin Red Line, USA, Canada, 1998)

An epitaph-like story. The confrontation between the US and Japanese troops in the Pacific War, for the US military, the experience (including soldiers' war thinking and war-weariness) is quite different from the Vietnam War experience in the future. It's a little dull and procrastinating.

17. The Bridge On The River Kwai (Britain, America, 1957)

A classic of prisoners of war. A classic specimen of the collision between eastern and western cultures in the war. English gentlemen meet Japanese hooligans: tigers fall in Pingyang and dogs bully them.

18. Objective Burma (USA, 1945)

an early World War II classic. In history, it was deleted because it exaggerated the role of the United States in the Burmese war and was discussed by things.

19. battle of taierzhuang (China, 1985)

China's first film with the theme of frontal battlefield war of resistance against Japan has been recognized as a Chinese classic. Chat to represent China classics.

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Where Eagles Dare, Brave Men, England, 1968

A classic of war adventures. Suspense, action, wits, ups and downs, thrilling, one go, no ice. It's also joined by two beautiful women, so it's delicious and fantastic.

21. The Guns of six strong men (Gunshots in Navalon, USA, 1961)

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2) Hunting the Red October: the representative work of submarine film with accurate rhythm and characters.

3) Enemy at the Gates: A blockbuster about World War II from a unique perspective, with actors performing well.

4) The Great Escape: It is classified as a war movie only because it is too shocking and cruel.

5) General Barton: The masterpiece of war is displayed in a panoramic way, and the actors perform well.

6) u-571: a new type of naval warfare film with outstanding effect, which is very characteristic.

7) Full Metal Jacket: Kubrick's profound reflection on war makes people fear war after reading it.

8) Starfleet: a sci-fi war movie, the description of soldiers' training and fighting is very provocative and controversial.

9) Walter defends Sarajevo: a good movie that seems to be full of emotion at any time!

1) platoon: a classic film reflecting on the Vietnam War.

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Saving Private Ryan, Enemy at the Gates

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Midway Island-Naval Battle

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U571-Submarine Battle

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the flag of my father

letters from iwo jima

Whispering Warrior

Thin red line-Island Battle

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The longest day

Saving Private Ryan-Landing Battle

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General Patton-

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Schindler's List, Field Platoon, Red Alert

Full Metal Jacket, General Barton, The Battle of Moscow

Realism ★★★★★

Commemorative significance ★★★★★

Classic index ★★★★ ★

The great works of the 198s, the Soviet film that won the Oscar for Best Foreign Language Film in the American Film Academy at the end of the Cold War, and the real and magnificent war scenes are unparalleled in modern war films. The Battle of Moscow lasted more than 3 minutes, divided into two parts: Aggression and Typhoon Battle. The filming process lasted for two years, involving about 5, soldiers, nearly 1, people, more than 25 actors and 22 photographers. From Germany to the Soviet Union, from high-level decision-making to grass-roots deployment, from the rear to the frontal battlefield, this book comprehensively shows the first victory of the European battlefield in World War II-the battle of defending Moscow, and tells how the myth of German fascism was shattered. The most touching lines in the history of war also came from this film-the Soviet company's political instructor Klochkov Diyev led 28 soldiers to fight with dozens of German tanks for four hours, shouting: "Russia is big, but we have no way back, and Moscow is behind us!"

2, Casablanca

Realistic degree ★★★★★

Commemorative significance ★★★★★ ★

Classic index ★★★★★ ★

ranked first in the list of the greatest love movies in countless movie history, which made Gone with the Wind or Roman Holiday feel ashamed and became the supreme film of World War II. The film is set in Casablanca, a major town in Morocco, North Africa during World War II. Guided by the anti-fascist war, the film tells a touching, beautiful, noble and fairy-tale love story through the memories of the hero and heroine meeting, falling in love and parting, and the hero telling the heroine his sorrow and hardship. No matter the adaptation of the script, the director's control and the actor's performance, it is seamless and impeccable.

3, "General Barton"

Realistic degree ★★★★★

Commemorative significance ★★★★★

Classic index ★★★★★★ ★

A master of biographical films. George Scott, the leading actor, interprets the role in and out of the play-the textbook-level speech with the opening six minutes, and its performance is simply the possession of Barton, the violent military god. However, he won the Oscar for this film, and he did not accept the award at all, and persistently reprimanded the Hollywood feast as nothing but "absurd debauchery." This film is said to be Nixon's favorite film-from the late 196s to the early 197s, it was a dark age in American history. Kennedy, Martin Luther King and other political assassinations shook Americans' faith in the American political system, and the failure of the Vietnam War made American youths refuse to perform military service and burn their military service certificates in public. In this context, it is self-evident that the hidden political motivation is to excavate this film that promotes cowboy spirit. Nevertheless, the excellent quality of this outstanding historical blockbuster cannot be denied, and the accurate positioning of "a tragic hero who is out of tune with the times" is the key to the success of this film.

4. The Pianist

Realistic degree ★★★★★

Commemorative significance ★★★ ★

Classic index ★★★★★★

roman polanski, the great rogue, was adapted from the autobiography of Villadeslau Spelman, and at the same time, he reviewed his childhood experience in it in large quantities-as a Polish Jew. The gloomy and hopeless atmosphere and deep sad state of mind are even more ferocious under Polanski's harsh and decisive lens. Nazi's heinous slaughter, hungry, naked escape life, but survival instinct and artistic belief still support the hero to bite the bullet. The most shocking scene is neither the piano performance of ideas nor the conscience discovery of German officers. When the hero heard footsteps in the distance, he used his quick wits and threw himself on the ground. A group of German soldiers ran arrogantly and didn't care about him at all-overlooking the camera: corpses were everywhere.

5, Saving Private Ryan

Realistic degree ★★★★★

Commemorative significance ★★★★

Classic index ★★★★ ★

Steven Spielberg's work with Tom Hanks's "Olympic bid" was strangely defeated by Shakespeare's Love Story in the best film unit (the focus of the Oscar judges' alleged fraud, This film stands on the shoulders of the predecessor's work A Long Day. While acknowledging that Man is the culmination of Hollywood's traditional description of the Normandy landing, it skillfully draws lessons from it. Under the background of overlord action, it explores the value of life by saving Ryan, a puzzling military instruction, so that it is touching and touching, especially the opening landing scene, which can be called the crowning touch of war movies at the end of the 2th century. The Battle of Midway

Realistic degree ★★★

Commemorative significance ★★★★

Classic index ★★★ ★

Star-studded commercial blockbuster, screen tough guys and popular male stars in the 197s almost gathered together in this film: Charlton Heston, Henry Fonda, Glen Ford and Robert Macher. With such a luxurious box office appeal, the worldwide popularity is expected. Although the film itself is mediocre in quality, it is only a regular part of many Hollywood commercial war films, but now it seems that the naval battle scene is quite infectious. In the era when there were no light magic (Star Wars series special effects company) and Vita (The Lord of the Rings series special effects company), the degree of shock can be imagined.

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