World War Two movies abound in Hollywood, with a wide range of different
portrayals. While documentaries and other factual historic compilations are
sure to offer a more thorough understanding of the war, these films can be used
for a broad imagining of what the war was like. Films like these are able to
bring the war to life in a way that other accounts simply cannot. While it's
true that writers and directors are forced to imagine the exact dialogues, a
great deal of attention to detail and historical accuracies have been included
in these films to make them as realistic as possible.
"Patton" is a classic World War Two film. Released
in 1970, this movie tells the story of General George S. Patton. Patton serves
as a tank commander in WWII. The film follows him through North Africa and into
Europe, culminating in the fall of the Third
Reich. This tale focuses on the personal life of Patton, while offering a
glimpse into the bigger historical picture of the war. "Patton" won
both "Best Picture" and "Best Actor." George C. Scott, who
played Patton, was frequently complimented for his pitch perfect portrayal of
the controversial general. Based on true life characters and events,
"Patton" has a great deal of historical accuracy.
"Pearl Harbor,"
released in 2001, is both a war story and a love story. It follows two
childhood friends through their time in the Army Air Corps during World War II.
The bombing of Pearl Harbor, appropriately,
plays a central role in this film. This is a great choice of World War Two
movies because it shows a monumental part of the war from a very human
standpoint. For viewers who want a sentimental element to compliment the harsh
realities of war and extended battle scenes, this is a good choice. While the
characters may not be historically accurate, the tale is touching just the
same.
Another classic World War Two film that belongs in any
collection of stunning movies about this period is "Saving Private Ryan."
This movie takes place just after the invasion of Normandy. The story follows US Army Rangers
Captain John H. Miller and his soldiers as they undertake a mission to retrieve
Private Ryan. Ryan is the last surviving brother of four who have served in the
military. The mission portrayed in this story is the Army's final attempt to
bring some comfort to a grieving mother who has lost nearly all her children.
The story is based loosely on the story of the Niland brothers.
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