Top 20 Most Accurate War Movies

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War isn't an easy thing to portray accurately. For this list, we’ll be looking at films that truly capture the grit, gore, and pain of modern warfare.There will also be a few spoilers. Our countdown includes "Hacksaw Ridge", "Full Metal Jacket", "Paths of Glory" and more! Were there any war movies left on the cutting room floor of this list? Let us know in the comments below.
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  • Were there any war movies left on the cutting room floor of this list? Let us know in the comments below. Were there any war movies left on the cutting room floor of this list? Let us know in the comments below. For more content like this, click here: kzhead.info/sun/ftVmo9uIb32LjGw/bejne.html Become a channel member to get access to special perks: kzhead.info/tools/aWd5_7JhbQBe4dknZhsHJg.htmljoin

    @WatchMojo@WatchMojo Жыл бұрын
    • Ok

      @ElikongIsBackIG@ElikongIsBackIG Жыл бұрын
    • the fact that tora tora tora isn't on this list makes the rest of it invalid.

      @frednich9603@frednich9603 Жыл бұрын
    • The Battle of Waterloo!!! Saw it as a teenager. Forty five years later, it’s still impactful.

      @stephaniedouglasaviewfroma9596@stephaniedouglasaviewfroma9596 Жыл бұрын
    • I personally believe that Gettysburg (1993) should have made the list.

      @Prussian_Forever@Prussian_Forever Жыл бұрын
    • Midway

      @EJAbacco@EJAbacco Жыл бұрын
  • The D-Day scene is a major example of why they say “You can take a man out of the war, but you can’t take the war out of a man”

    @codyhiginbotham6616@codyhiginbotham6616 Жыл бұрын
    • my father in law was on sword beach (British) on D-day, he said it was pretty close to his experience

      @dandann8237@dandann8237 Жыл бұрын
    • That's why Rambo said it too.

      @ShawnJamms-uk9gi@ShawnJamms-uk9gi Жыл бұрын
    • The Normandy scene is very intense and it took me a week to get past the beach scene, it calmed down so much

      @nicolelawless9942@nicolelawless99423 ай бұрын
    • A neighbor and D-Day vet the only thing missing was the smell!

      @terrymajewski8028@terrymajewski80282 ай бұрын
    • Which war were yall fighting in?

      @chrisfelan2665@chrisfelan2665Ай бұрын
  • Movie Stamps: 0:41 All Quiet on the Western Front (20) 1:34 The Thin Red Line(19) 2:34 Hacksaw Ridge(18) 3:30 Master and Commander(shortened to save time)(17) 4:30 Rescue Dawn(16) 5:24 Full Metal Jacket(15) 6:25 Lone Survivor(14) 7:26 Paths of Glory(13) 8:29 Stalingrad(12) 9:27 Downfall(11) 10:19 Dunkirk(10) 11:19 Das Boot(9) 12:24 1917(8) 13:28 "We were soldiers"(7) 14:23 Glory (6) 15:21 Come and See(5) 16:25 Platoon (4) 17:34 Black Hawk Down(3) 18:32 Letters from Iwo Jima (2) 19:49 Saving Private Ryan(1)

    @SirNerdTheThird5143@SirNerdTheThird5143 Жыл бұрын
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      @rolando6962@rolando6962 Жыл бұрын
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      @hamster5158@hamster5158 Жыл бұрын
  • Eastwood telling the story of Iwo Jima from both perspectives in two completely different films shot nearly simultaneously and released back-to-back is one of the most brilliantly ambitious pieces of film-making I can remember.

    @thomasblersch6839@thomasblersch6839 Жыл бұрын
    • Wow! how was the reception to these two movies? Never heard of them here in India!

      @ecoideazventures6417@ecoideazventures641711 ай бұрын
    • Eastwood is a legend for all the best reasons.

      @terrenceolivido741@terrenceolivido741Ай бұрын
  • With the Saving Private Ryan D-Day scene, you know it’s accurately recreated when veterans walk out of the theater because it reminds them too much of the real thing

    @codyhiginbotham6616@codyhiginbotham6616 Жыл бұрын
    • 3 of my great-uncles (2 in WWII Pacific theater, 1 in WWII European theater) and my grandfather (Korean War special operations) did just that.

      @chassan10@chassan10 Жыл бұрын
    • Except bullets don't act like that under water, I believe.

      @lisakaz35@lisakaz35 Жыл бұрын
    • we all heard the stories but I still don’t get why they would wanna go see it 😵‍💫

      @coco2.2@coco2.2 Жыл бұрын
    • @@coco2.2 I think it's akin to that Stan Lee scene in the Avengersfilm where he, a WWII vet (he really was one) scoffs at Thor warning him about a certain alcohol and drinks it (for the humor, of course).

      @lisakaz35@lisakaz35 Жыл бұрын
    • @@lisakaz35 I dont remember the exact working distance, but they tested this in a TV show once. The bullets stop after 1 or 2 meters, so you can survive being shot if you dive deep enough.

      @PiratDunkelbart@PiratDunkelbart Жыл бұрын
  • I think "Das Boot" was the best war movie, every single moment was a sense of mystery and horror. Not much fighting actions but the fear of sunken to the ocean floor made audience very uneasy!

    @Flyinghigh888@Flyinghigh8889 ай бұрын
    • Watched it with my grandfather, a British WWII submariner. He said it was pretty accurate, for the crew being allowed to get away with drunken behaviour on shore leave to being depth charged. Though he did criticise the scene in which Joann the Ghost gives in to panic and heads for the main hatch because he said simply as he was a danger to the boat, any captain would have shot him dead and even though he had stopped himself for going to the hatch, the Joann the Chief Engineer would never be trusted on another boat.

      @ATtravel666@ATtravel6666 күн бұрын
  • The Thin Red Line is highly underrated actually, the combat scenes are absolutely stunning.

    @gooner72@gooner7211 ай бұрын
  • Bro the original "all quiet on the western front" had ACTUAL GERMAN WAT VETS both direct,star and play as the background characters. The original movie was so powerful that the NAZI REGIME BANNED IT. The original all quiet on the western front SOLOS NO QUESTION.

    @godzilla_stremsking5094@godzilla_stremsking5094 Жыл бұрын
    • It shows are poorly researched this channel is

      @dylansalazar1226@dylansalazar122611 ай бұрын
    • I think all quiet on the western front should be top 3. Gruesome and it really shows how war is hell

      @suzybean13@suzybean135 ай бұрын
    • Sorry but if you refer as the "original" movie to that of 1930 (the novel from E. M. Remarque was just written in 1929), that is really a very fine and "powerful" classic but an American production (Universal Studios) casting american actors... (Lew Ayres and Louis Wolheim as leading actors) and directed by Lewis Milestone... some real veterans were actually used only as advisors or for background roles in mass scenes..

      @dgcingo1563@dgcingo1563Ай бұрын
    • Agree.😀

      @davidbarr9343@davidbarr9343Ай бұрын
    • @@dylansalazar1226 top 4 all American. of course.

      @bowelrupture@bowelrupture26 күн бұрын
  • I’m shocked that Waterloo, Tora Tora Tora, or Gettysburg didn’t make the list, all 3 are incredibly accurate, especially Tora Tora Tora

    @batR2@batR2 Жыл бұрын
    • The charge of the Scots Grey's in Waterloo will never be seen in that form on screen again. They were actual Cossacks riding as the extras.

      @mikebrase5161@mikebrase5161 Жыл бұрын
    • I was going to name all of these myself. Never seen Waterloo, but Tora Tora Tora, Gettysburg, and Gods and Generals are ones that should have been on the list or at least considered more heavily.

      @crunkwhitey59@crunkwhitey59 Жыл бұрын
    • A bridge too far is also a great and historically accurate film.

      @Pospolite-Ruszenie@Pospolite-Ruszenie Жыл бұрын
    • Waterloo, Zulu, Zulu Dawn, Sink the Bismark, The Dam Busters, The longest Day ,A Bridge too Far, The Heroes of Telemark to name but a few

      @theend9494@theend9494 Жыл бұрын
    • @@crunkwhitey59 Gods and Generals is about as historically accurate as 300.

      @KK-fi6ms@KK-fi6ms Жыл бұрын
  • "Downfall" is absolutely stunning. Few films have ever portrayed Hitler on screen beyond just the portrait on the wall of generals desk. It's so intimate you forget you're watching a film and not a documentary, or even in the room yourself. The fact that it was actually made by the Germans themselves lends it an authenticity that can't be matched by anyone else, almost an admission of guiltiness. It's on par with Saving Private Ryan in every way. "When Trumpets Fade" is also great, BUT it had the misfortune of being released the same year as SPR. We have to mention Band of Brothers, it's not just a show, it's a 12 hour SPR.

    @krisfrederick5001@krisfrederick5001 Жыл бұрын
    • I agree that downfall is a great film . Remember that Hitler was played by a Swiss actor...

      @MrPomdownunder@MrPomdownunder Жыл бұрын
    • @@MrPomdownunderwho did the best portrayal of Hitler out of anyone ever Him being Swiss isn’t relevant

      @thetf8142@thetf814210 ай бұрын
  • As a veteran that served in the Marines as a radio operator in Viet Nam in 1967/68 I watch movies about Nam and judge them for accuracy like I suppose many vets do, Most movies get a lot of life {and death} pretty accurate. The one area they fall short in is the age of the warriors. Most movies the actors are in there late 20s or 30s. The vast majority of soldiers were 18 to 20. Much younger than portrayed. Try to picture kids that young thrown into that chaos. I am thankful every day I am here. So many didn't get a life at all. Semper Fi.

    @joeandpaulacorsi3693@joeandpaulacorsi3693 Жыл бұрын
    • Welcome home

      @NateWhitelock@NateWhitelock11 ай бұрын
    • @@NateWhitelock thanks

      @joeandpaulacorsi3693@joeandpaulacorsi369311 ай бұрын
  • Das boot always be the most accurate ww2 movies all the time and you can't change my mind

    @Nataft@Nataft Жыл бұрын
    • Damn near perfect if you ask me!

      @paulboger3101@paulboger3101 Жыл бұрын
    • absolutely

      @grafsepp7955@grafsepp795511 ай бұрын
    • Should be more movies from the Germans perspective

      @williamsnell2078@williamsnell207810 ай бұрын
    • @@williamsnell2078 There are plenty, but not usually in English nor do they receive the amount of promotion and media coverage of Hollywood films.

      @davidperry7128@davidperry7128Ай бұрын
    • Kind of invalidates the whole list that it's put so low

      @johnbiddle1829@johnbiddle1829Ай бұрын
  • None of those even comes close to "Die Brücke" (The Bridge) from 1959. It's based on the Novel of the same name, written by Gregor Dorfmeister, describing his experiences when he was 16 and a Member of the "Volkssturm" (a hastily recruited Militia with little or no training, mostly used as cannonfodder). If other war movies told you about honor, glory and what-not to be found on the Battlefield, this one won't tell you the opposite, it will pound it into you to the point you'll tear up after it shows a blackscreen and the message appears: 'This event occurred on April 27, 1945. It was so unimportant that it was never mentioned in any war communique.'

    @MadIIMike@MadIIMike11 ай бұрын
    • god bless you.

      @terrenceolivido741@terrenceolivido741Ай бұрын
    • One movie that could also be mentioned about normal people put in war (crimes) situation I would mention is the movie Hasenjagd (Quality of Mercy). Ordinary people volunteerly or forced to hunt down Russian POW's after a mass escape from Mauthausen Concentration Camp.

      @nachtschadedoggerbank1089@nachtschadedoggerbank1089Ай бұрын
  • I can't believe Stalingrad 1993 is so low. Do a goddamn historical analysis of entire fight scenes. The first scene is simply beautiful, the soldiers walk in visible groups, as platoons, the scene itself shows the entire battalion and beautifully (although not but) the fate of most German battalions in Stalingrad, the problem of fighting for the Germans. Soldiers also take covers, use smoke grenades and grenades in general, there is even a radio station and a hierarchy with a captain aka battalion commander and artillery and also showing another problem of fighting in Stalingrad, artillery attacks often attacked and German positions because the Soviets tried to be as close to the Germans as possible, an average of 50 meters from them. Also the film shows and focuses on the wounded, field hospitals and mainly them. Also on the illnesses of the soldiers late in the film. Well and more. Sorry, but I don't understand how it got on All Quiet on the Western Front list at all, because this movie has nothing to do with the historicity of fighting. And Stalingrad? Should be #1 or behind Saving Private Ryan.

    @panzerwaffel5281@panzerwaffel5281 Жыл бұрын
  • Just like Platoon, Dale Dye served as the military technical adviser for Saving Private Ryan as well as for the miniseries Band of Brothers in which he also played the character Colonel Sink.

    @wwecoltsfan@wwecoltsfan Жыл бұрын
    • And made LOT Mohicans one of my favorite movies ever thanks to his expertise

      @Grandizer8989@Grandizer8989 Жыл бұрын
    • He also used his training group for the making of "the Great Raid" which he portrayed General Kruger.

      @lawsonjames1639@lawsonjames1639 Жыл бұрын
    • I had the pleasure of meeting Capt. Dye during a joint military exercise a few years after he retired from active duty.

      @joegibson4946@joegibson494611 ай бұрын
    • @@Grandizer8989 And then Oliver stone nailed the 9/11 movie decades later, i love his movies because they’re so accurate

      @nicolelawless9942@nicolelawless99422 ай бұрын
  • I woud've included the movie 'Gettysburg' on the list. It's amazing!

    @mikeurvand1@mikeurvand1 Жыл бұрын
  • I appreciated that Jarhead subverted expectations by not having much violence depicted on screen, compared to most war movies, and this portrayal is rather realistic.

    @trinaq@trinaq Жыл бұрын
    • Other than the dark humor, I liked that movie a lot and even people who've I've spoken to online who are veterans have seen the film and they all agreed that it's as realistic as you can get.

      @Ziko577@Ziko577 Жыл бұрын
    • that was not on the list

      @crobeastness@crobeastness Жыл бұрын
    • ​@@Ziko577you can't have military without having dark humour.

      @And_rew92@And_rew92 Жыл бұрын
    • @@Ziko577 Dark humor is part of military culture.

      @ancrm1147@ancrm1147 Жыл бұрын
    • That was my thought exactly. Jarhead was masterfully made. I wish it had found a spot on the list. I get they were going for movies that accurately depicted the brutality of combat. But that's not every warfighter's experience.

      @Matt-vs4zz@Matt-vs4zz Жыл бұрын
  • Thank you for adding letters from iwo jima. I only ever watched it once but it always stayed with me. The horrors and bravery as well as blind obedience...all of it. It was such a good film.

    @thelobsylife5174@thelobsylife51749 ай бұрын
  • Regarding accuracy Saving private Ryan should never be on first place because after the really astonishing filming of the invasion at D-Day the movie becomes more or less ridiculous in some scenes. Sad but true.

    @ollo71@ollo7111 ай бұрын
    • of course, i do not however think the scenes are ludicrous - at all - in any way ... having said that the requisite shilling for the holocaust fable - well it was relatively understated. in my comment above i only mention the first 30 minutes tho ...

      @terrenceolivido741@terrenceolivido741Ай бұрын
  • Gallipoli deserves a mention. The arrival of the ANZACs on Turkish soil in 1915 combined with the sense of adventure that most Aussie soldiers saw war as makes for a truly powerful feature. Mark Lee and Mel Gibson were superb in selling the story.

    @rhiannonelizabethirons@rhiannonelizabethirons Жыл бұрын
    • It's remarkable that this film is not mentioned here, as well as Danger Close, and the Odd Angry Shot.

      @paulboger3101@paulboger3101 Жыл бұрын
    • @@paulboger3101 Odd Angry Shot is phenomenal. Although, I'm not surprised that an Australian film misses out. We miss out on a lot unless it's something really mainstream.

      @rhiannonelizabethirons@rhiannonelizabethirons Жыл бұрын
    • @@rhiannonelizabethirons It’s always the Americans can only tell war stories. They seem to forget there is the rest of the world.

      @paulboger7377@paulboger7377 Жыл бұрын
    • Gallipoli again. Anything to mention the Aussies who were not in NORTH West Europe on the ground which bugs then no end. Give us a break.

      @anthonyeaton5153@anthonyeaton51532 ай бұрын
  • The Norwegian 1948 war movie Kampen om tungtvannet (Operation Swallow: The Battle for Heavy Water) is the most realistic war movie ever. They even used some of the saboteurs playing them selves in it. Even the filming location was also filmed where the real thing happened.

    @metern@metern Жыл бұрын
  • Honourable mention: Greyhound. The sea battle scenes has my retired father who's a former navy captain got nostalgic while watching the movie.

    @jandreid2023@jandreid2023 Жыл бұрын
    • The patriot is actually pretty realistic too

      @Spiralredd@Spiralredd Жыл бұрын
    • Loved that movie.

      @SnidgetAsphodel@SnidgetAsphodel11 ай бұрын
  • Honorable mention: My Way (2011) after the ending, you can start up Saving Private Ryan and it’s perfect.

    @joejusto3292@joejusto3292 Жыл бұрын
  • "When Trumpets Fade" is an underrated and brilliant movie about the horrors that the Americans faced in the Battle of the Hurtgen Forest. Well worth watching for any War Buff. Very accurate and authentic.

    @richardmack4905@richardmack4905 Жыл бұрын
    • I mentioned this film here, too before seeing your entry.

      @JesusMagicPanties@JesusMagicPanties2 ай бұрын
  • Winter War. Unknown Soldier. Tali Ihantala 1944.

    @awol354@awol354 Жыл бұрын
    • Unknown Soldier is indeed a good one, both old and new version, but sadly they are series. But I would vote for that. For a movie I would vote for one like Siege of Jadotville The East My Way

      @nachtschadedoggerbank1089@nachtschadedoggerbank1089Ай бұрын
  • Honorable mentions: Valkyrie, Enemy At The Gates and Battle Of Jangsari

    @MartinXBrina@MartinXBrina Жыл бұрын
    • Enemy at the Gates is not historically accurate, more a piece of Cold War propaganda. The initial part where only half the Soviet soldiers even get guns when storming the Germans may be good drama, but it has nothing to do with reality. The basis is a description of how Russian soldiers had to share rifles while training before getting sent to the front. Nor were the Soviets quite that quick to shoot their own troops for retreating.

      @user-sl2ng2hr1k@user-sl2ng2hr1k2 ай бұрын
  • Definitely missed on The Outpost. As an OIF/OEF vet, this was the movie that really took me back. Also, an incredible look at PTSD struggles.

    @greggorybaker760@greggorybaker760 Жыл бұрын
    • Thinking the same thing. Shows everything you want from a war movie.

      @gatormedic90ful@gatormedic90ful Жыл бұрын
    • Could not agree more, The Outpost is a criminally underrated movie that deserves much more praise than it gets!

      @danielgranda896@danielgranda8965 ай бұрын
  • I'd add in, even as an honourable mention, The Wind That Shakes the Barley. Very accurate depiction of the Irish War of Independence and Civil War

    @The_Republic_of_Ireland@The_Republic_of_Ireland Жыл бұрын
    • Yes! Very much second that.

      @akrinord@akrinordАй бұрын
    • Yes!

      @williamsweeney7954@williamsweeney795415 күн бұрын
  • My Grandad Dennis was a War Hero,in World War 2 all over the world he was a Paratrooper.He was A War Hero,he saved a little girl from being killed.We all really Love Our Precious Grandad,Lot's OF LOVE & Hugs😍💙😇💞❤🤗😘🤗😘🤗😘 🙏🙏🙏

    @sabrinamuddiman8527@sabrinamuddiman8527 Жыл бұрын
  • Saving Private Ryan should’ve won Best Picture. Period

    @codyhiginbotham6616@codyhiginbotham6616 Жыл бұрын
    • You got that right. When Shakespeare in Love was announced the winner, I damn near threw up my dinner.

      @timothyivey5497@timothyivey5497 Жыл бұрын
    • Absolutely. 🙌 Its that simple and why it did not two words: Harvey Weinstein. 😠

      @roxy5588@roxy5588 Жыл бұрын
    • @@roxy5588 He had something to do with it?? 😲😲

      @ashwinidesai4051@ashwinidesai4051 Жыл бұрын
    • ​@@timothyivey5497 so did my grandpa. He was there in real life

      @Idiotwriter711@Idiotwriter711 Жыл бұрын
    • Not Weinstein in Love.

      @ronstallworth9421@ronstallworth9421 Жыл бұрын
  • 17:52 I love these archetypes in war movies. Especially knowing the fact that there are actual people like that, who're so used to the firefights, that they appear as if they're just garbagemen on regular work day. Lt. Spiers in Band of Brothers is another great example of this.

    @Mortred99@Mortred99 Жыл бұрын
  • It's too bad that Band of Brothers is a mini-series and not a movie, since that is one of the best depictions of military life on film. This list leans towards recent films, which is understandable since CGI and other recent improvements add to the realism compared to older films. I would add the films "Battle of Britain" for its amazing aerial sequences, "Fury" for its use of historic vehicles, and "Decision Before Dawn" for using actual locations (and destruction) in Germany right after the war.

    @randydalmas@randydalmas Жыл бұрын
  • Waterloo (1970) deserves a top 10 spot!

    @LeeRenthlei@LeeRenthlei Жыл бұрын
  • Saving private ryan in my opinion, will always be THE pinnacle of war movies

    @sergiofernandez7318@sergiofernandez7318 Жыл бұрын
    • It set a very high standard

      @jakealter5504@jakealter5504 Жыл бұрын
    • Jaw dropping depiction. Even modern war movies dont come close to this movie.

      @Necr0Mancer666@Necr0Mancer666 Жыл бұрын
    • @@Necr0Mancer666 The opening 20 minutes of Saving Private Ryan is a rare instance where Hollywood actually tones down the chaos in comparison to the actual event and not the other way around

      @jakealter5504@jakealter5504 Жыл бұрын
    • Most overrated war movies ever made. The opening D-Day depiction was a masterpiece but the rest were average Hollywood war movies.

      @LeeRenthlei@LeeRenthlei Жыл бұрын
    • @@LeeRenthlei Ryan is easily the most overrated war movie. The entire premise is so removed from reality that it may as well be science fiction.

      @wolfgangmozart187@wolfgangmozart187 Жыл бұрын
  • Still baffles me that Saving Private Ryan lost the Oscars to Shakespeare in Love. One where Gwyneth Paltrow got an award when she had only eight minutes of screen time. Now I love Paltrow for her acting as Pepper in Iron Man and in other films. I think me being unsettled by the award is stemmed from Saving Private Ryan being robbed at the Oscars that year.

    @thewillofabeast9079@thewillofabeast9079 Жыл бұрын
    • At least Spielberg won Best Director, so it wasn't a total loss. BTW, it should have won Best Picture.

      @raymondhopwood9393@raymondhopwood9393 Жыл бұрын
    • Gallipoli and Kokoda should be on this list.

      @seatonmeade5282@seatonmeade5282 Жыл бұрын
    • it wasn’t Gwyneth Paltrow that had such limited screen time, but Dame Judi Dench. She won Best Supporting Actress with the 8 minutes of screen time. She was so good, but it felt like the other nominees got cheated. I liked Shakespeare in Love. But Saving Private Ryan should have won, no question. The lasting impact of the film is a testament to just how good it is.

      @scott2836@scott2836 Жыл бұрын
    • Another reason to hate Harvey Weinstein. He made sure that S in Love won

      @Grandizer8989@Grandizer8989 Жыл бұрын
    • @@seatonmeade5282 and Danger Close.

      @paulboger3101@paulboger3101 Жыл бұрын
  • My grandad was there on D-day, he was a royal engineer. He cried whilst watching saving private Ryan, it was that accurate

    @jmcg518@jmcg518 Жыл бұрын
    • My Great grandfather was one of the few soldiers that survived the battle of the bulge

      @Spiralredd@Spiralredd Жыл бұрын
    • Only 27 minutes into the film. From then on its just regular Hollywood.

      @orgefen1300@orgefen1300 Жыл бұрын
    • interesting factoid: when the movie came out, the VA had to provide emergency extra staffing to their phone help lines because a ton of WWII vets were triggered and needed to talk to someone

      @joshgarvinphoto@joshgarvinphoto Жыл бұрын
    • @@orgefen1300 that's a true story too for finding the soldier name.

      @ereinaldy20@ereinaldy2011 ай бұрын
    • @@orgefen1300 I got through the first 30 minutes of Saving private Ryan and I was forever traumatised by it, I recently watched in January 2024 and I’m a very sensitive 21 year old me who has a very soft spot for the war but after being traumatised by Come and See (1985), I knew my bonding with the war was fading away quickly but I did convince the war not to leave my side and it didn’t in the end. I love you war and those who died

      @nicolelawless9942@nicolelawless9942Ай бұрын
  • “Only the dead have seen the end of war.” - George Santayana

    @joshuamohlman@joshuamohlman Жыл бұрын
  • I know Fury wasn’t on the list but I remember seeing it in theaters and a veteran started having flashbacks. He started shouting “no! no!” during the scene when the Germans overtook the tank. He was escorted out by his family/friends. It shook the whole theater up so bad that the manager offered everyone a refund or free tickets for another showing.

    @Puntobaby1@Puntobaby1 Жыл бұрын
    • Youch... 😬😬😬 I can already imagine how that scene brought back a LOT of painful memories of his experience... I hope he's doing okay. 😬

      @SonicGamerGirl2006@SonicGamerGirl2006 Жыл бұрын
    • We who've never served just don't know or understand.

      @sandwormgod4771@sandwormgod4771 Жыл бұрын
    • This is in my top 3 war movies.

      @Vick_Lagina@Vick_Lagina11 ай бұрын
    • My 2nd most favourite war movie after Saving Private Ryan. Fury was just wow

      @gouravsingh520@gouravsingh52010 ай бұрын
    • @@gouravsingh520...Fury was completely unrealistic in it's story line. The implied forced sex scene, the combat scenes, the tank all alone scene. It was complete hogwash which is why so many veterans groups have trashed it. For non military people it's great Hollywood entertainment however. As a Marine Veteran my top list includes both war movies and tv series including Saving Private Ryan, Generation Kill, Band of Brothers, Midway ( the original version ), Full Metal Jacket, Gettysburg, Tora, Tora, Tora, Das Boot, The Pacific, We Were Soldiers, Downfall, Lone Survivor ( even though the ending is completely false and isn't what happened ), Letters from Iwo Jima, Black Hawk Down, Patton, Platoon, The Thin Red Line, and We Shall Not Grow Old all in no specific order.

      @patrickbrinkmeier2691@patrickbrinkmeier26915 ай бұрын
  • here's my honorable mentions: Taegukgi The Unknown Soldier The Longest Day

    @nkt0811@nkt0811 Жыл бұрын
    • Taegukgi should be top 5

      @stephenrussell1612@stephenrussell1612Ай бұрын
  • Missing a great accurate war movie on this list. Tora Tora Tora. That film is about as accurate as you can make it. And it has scenes that are not acted like where a plane goes off course and plows into other planes the men in the scene are truly running for their lives.

    @MsUltrafox@MsUltrafox Жыл бұрын
  • Sam Peckinpah's Cross of Iron is compelling. It's told from the perspective of the German soldier on the Russian Front in the later stages of WW2

    @edjaworski1956@edjaworski1956 Жыл бұрын
  • With out question, (To Hell And Back) based on real life exploits of Audie L. Murphy during WW II. Should at least be in the top 5 of all time. A true and well done story, book then movie. Standing 5'- 6" tall, and 140lbs he was turned downed by the Marines and Navy because of his size upon trying to enlist. Was accepted as an rifleman (U.S. Army) 1/15th 3rd Infantry Division. He became the most decorated solider of WW II and recipient of the (Congressional Metal Of Honor.) If you have never seen this movie, I highly recommend you do. I possitivly feel it will not only impact you, but then feel like I, why it should be rated as one of the best of all time. Thanks.

    @3rdid73@3rdid73Ай бұрын
  • R Lee Ermey was a drill instructor at MCRD Parris Island, SC, not in Vietnam.

    @jamescraig6036@jamescraig6036 Жыл бұрын
  • I love war films because some of my family has fought in the wars in American history. Numbers 19, 18, 16, 15, 12, 8, 7, 6, 4, 2, and 1 are my favorites.

    @razorshark9320@razorshark9320 Жыл бұрын
  • I was in the First Infantry Division when Saving Private Ryan came out. The commander had us go as a unit to watch on base.

    @patinomaha1@patinomaha1 Жыл бұрын
    • I only watch it for the Normandy scene and it’s so accurate. The movie gives me Call of Duty WW2 vibes

      @nicolelawless9942@nicolelawless99422 ай бұрын
    • I was in the 1st Armored Division when it came out.

      @jamesr4464@jamesr446421 күн бұрын
    • I served in the Big Red One in Desert Storm.

      @jamesr4464@jamesr446421 күн бұрын
    • @@jamesr4464 Germany or Ft. Riley?

      @patinomaha1@patinomaha121 күн бұрын
  • I did a history project for Saving Private Ryan in high school. Here's some facts about there D-Day scene/real battle as well. 1) PTSD and the sea sickness was beyond truthful. 2) Of the 1,500 extras, some were part of the Irish Army Reserves 3) 20-30 amputees are seen within the D-Day scene. All of whom lost there real limb(s) in a real war. 4) Two of those landing boats were at the real battle. 5) Charles Schulz (creator of Charlie Brown) both fought at Omaha beach. 6) The movie was inspired by a similar true story of the Niland brothers. Their names were Fredrick (the brother James Ryan resembles) and Edward, Robert, and Preston. Edward's plane was shot down, Robert died by a heavy gun fight, and Preston shot and killed the next day as well. However, when the war ended in 1945. Preston was found alive and held captive at a Japanese POW camp. He safety made it back home. Those are some facts that I learned about Saving Private Ryan's DDay that I wished to share

    @t-dogtyler3626@t-dogtyler3626 Жыл бұрын
  • Great work, guys!

    @carlosdellepiagge@carlosdellepiagge Жыл бұрын
  • After Full Metal Jacket in the 80's, my stepfather's abuse included changing my name to Numb Nuts. Still, I love R. Lee Ermy!

    @user-tb9ok6cr1m@user-tb9ok6cr1mАй бұрын
  • Im surprised why Unknown Soldier is not on the list!

    @mikko_kauhanen@mikko_kauhanen Жыл бұрын
  • This list is missing Danger Close, the battle of Long Tan and the truly excellent Beneath Hill 60, two brilliant Australian films

    @OLICIT@OLICIT Жыл бұрын
    • Gallipoli and the Odd Angry Shot as well.

      @paulboger3101@paulboger3101 Жыл бұрын
  • Watchinjg Das Boot with my grandfather, a WWII British submariner, was revealing. From the details of the differences in the layout of British & German boats, to how they were allowed to behave in a manner that would have seen other servicemen on charges, to being depth charged to commenting on the scene where the U Boat's chief engineer briefly gives in to panic "the captain would have shot him dead the instance he made for the hatch because he was a danger to the boat." My grandfather served in a British operation to mine some Japanese cruisers in Singapore harbour. His boat towed one of the X Craft for the attack.

    @ATtravel666@ATtravel6666 күн бұрын
  • Although a fictionalization, "Twelve O'Clock High" deserves at least an honorable mention. There's only one battle scene in the film, as it mostly focuses on an Allied air base and the effects of the war on the soldiers.

    @bobkessler937@bobkessler937 Жыл бұрын
  • The 5 minute Dunkirk scene in Atonement is allegedly more historically accurate than the movie Dunkirk.

    @JessCausey@JessCausey Жыл бұрын
  • They need a list like this for television miniseries. Gettysburg, Gods and Generals were amazingly accurate for the Civil War. Band of Brothers and The Pacific are on equal footing with Saving Private Ryan.

    @leviticuspagelus@leviticuspagelus Жыл бұрын
    • "Band of Brothers" was amazing. Also, "Generation Kill" was a good portrayal of Marines in Iraq.

      @stephencooper3583@stephencooper3583 Жыл бұрын
    • Tora, Tora, Tora!

      @SarsTheSecond@SarsTheSecond Жыл бұрын
    • Gods and Generals? Not trying to be a dick but totally absolutely historical garbage, southern revisionist bs, sorry…I do love Gettysburg though

      @NoiselessBob@NoiselessBob Жыл бұрын
    • Saving Private Ryan is pure propaganda. Highly entertaining propaganda but it’s not at all historically accurate. Ranking it with Band of Brothers and the Pacific is an insult to them.

      @James-zg2nl@James-zg2nl Жыл бұрын
    • Have you ever seen either version of The Dawns Gere Are Quiet? The origina is prebabaly the better of the two.

      @rechnin6680@rechnin668011 ай бұрын
  • I miss "Cross of Iron". I saw it with my father and he was fighting on the East Front. He said "So it was there"

    @joachimreichelt219@joachimreichelt219Ай бұрын
  • Great list! Two things: One, I'm glad you didn't have Apocalypse Now on your list. Though it's a very good movie, I feel like it's a psychological thriller, not a war movie. And two, I feel like Fury should have been somewhere there, but at the same time, I don't know which ranked movie it would replace.

    @gobigten01@gobigten0110 ай бұрын
    • Fury apparently sucks. I liked it, but many critics say it’s incredibly unrealistic

      @syndicategaming1668@syndicategaming1668Ай бұрын
  • Funny that I saw nearly every movie on this list except Master and Command. That would be on my list of movies to watch.

    @isaacmartinez6904@isaacmartinez6904 Жыл бұрын
  • My dad is an Afghanistan veteran, and he says that Black Hawk Down is very accurate in how it depicts urban warfare.

    @Trey_816@Trey_816 Жыл бұрын
    • Black hawk down incident took place in mogadushu, somalia africa,

      @lordgallo4213@lordgallo4213 Жыл бұрын
    • @@lordgallo4213 I know that. What I'm saying is that Dad likes how he urban combat in depicted.

      @Trey_816@Trey_816 Жыл бұрын
  • “The Battle of Britain” should be on here. Fantastic historic piece about the RAF defending the skys

    @MaxHarrison797@MaxHarrison797 Жыл бұрын
  • Missing the unknown soldier.

    @OssiLehtinen2005@OssiLehtinen2005 Жыл бұрын
  • I would have to add a movie called"The Boys of Company C " to the list. It had Stan Shaw and F Lee Emery and was pretty accurate in it's telling of the Vietnam War

    @MrRonco828@MrRonco828 Жыл бұрын
  • For someone who loves history and war film I seen all these😂

    @wojtek1765@wojtek1765 Жыл бұрын
  • My dad was one of the Chosen Few survived the battle at Chosin, Korea (ask a Marine). I took him to see Apocalypse Now at the Cineramadome Hollywood when it opened and afterwards he got as far as the car before he broke down. First time I saw him cry; first time he opened up about wartime. Later he would find healing in a band of brothers survivors group called the Chosen Few, which he would even become President of and deliver the press covered Keynote Address at Riverside National (Arlington West) one Memorial Day. Years later I took him to another war movie: Saving Private Ryan. When it was over he put on his sunglasses before exiting the theater and said - and I have never fogotten this: "I think that's the closest you civilians will ever come to experiencing real warfare." To his son...

    @Joel-StevenVoicedude@Joel-StevenVoicedude11 ай бұрын
  • Kajaki is well worth a mention for this category, great film that many have missed

    @Garyyarlett5767@Garyyarlett5767 Жыл бұрын
  • I like to think the final message of the film when Tom hanks tells Ryan to “earn this” was a message from Spielberg to the audience

    @tylerpurta1366@tylerpurta1366 Жыл бұрын
  • Jarhead should be on this list

    @retepoteil@retepoteil Жыл бұрын
  • "Gods and Generals" was such an unmistakable motion picture that I not only wrote at length about the film but I felt as so many here are mentioning other such films that it seemed fitting that such a mention is not so out of place.

    @Uncle65788@Uncle657884 күн бұрын
  • The Danish film, April 9th (2015) is also extremely realistic. It covers the actions of a single Danish bicycle company that was ordered to delay the Germans during their invasion of Denmark for as long as possible. It is one of the most accurate and intense movies depicting small unit action that I've ever seen.

    @tomw377@tomw37724 күн бұрын
  • Hamburger Hill was a brilliant Vietnam movie based on the actual taking of a hill.

    @nialloconnor6762@nialloconnor6762 Жыл бұрын
    • It was ruined the character of Doc played by Courtney Vance. The character ruined the film.

      @andrewnewton2246@andrewnewton22464 ай бұрын
  • "The Bridge on the River Kwai" (1957)

    @waittillfamewtf2385@waittillfamewtf2385 Жыл бұрын
  • Full Metal Jacket was the ‘closest’ I ever saw to my Marine Corps Boot Camp experience and even then it scratched the surface.

    @williamsweeney7954@williamsweeney795415 күн бұрын
  • There’s been a recent avalanche of great European/ UK war movies in the last few years. Bombarbardment, Operation Mincemeat, and Narvik are very good.

    @Grandizer8989@Grandizer8989 Жыл бұрын
  • Sam Fuller’s “The Big Red One” deserves to be included.

    @wreynolds1701@wreynolds1701 Жыл бұрын
  • The original Dunkirk film is good; The Cruel Sea is also a really hard watch and one of the first films to show characters change as the film progresses.

    @Roverswelsh@Roverswelsh Жыл бұрын
    • and theirs was the glory.

      @ronaldmarston@ronaldmarstonАй бұрын
  • Enemy at the gate & windtalkers need to be on this list

    @coledavis258@coledavis258 Жыл бұрын
  • Waterloo (1970) La Grande Illusion (1937) The Big Parade (1925) Gettysburg (1993) The Burmese Harp (1956) Rough Riders (1997) A Bridge Too Far (1977) Japan's Longest Day (1967) Patton (1970) These are more accurate than many on your list. My father was on Iwo Jima and said "Letters from Iwo Jima" was largely incorrect - particularly the morphine scene and the fact it doesn't address the torture of captured Marines. His friends who had served on Guadalcanal felt The Thin Red Line was mostly nonsense ("made by people who've never been in battle, let alone The Pacific" as one told me). My brother served several tours in Vietnam, and while he praised the boot camp section of Full Metal Jacket, said the second half was pure crap.

    @adwal1756@adwal1756 Жыл бұрын
  • I think The Outpost should be on this list. It’s incredibly accurate to the Battle of Kamdesh and how the soldiers had to continually adapt to the awful situation

    @glackinator_0459@glackinator_0459 Жыл бұрын
    • Agreed, that was an awesome movie.

      @stephencooper3583@stephencooper3583 Жыл бұрын
  • Come and See feels almost like a horror movie, the use of natural lighting and the general feel is just so different. There is no heroic "save the villagers" moment or anything like that. It's just all a gallery of grotesque actions that men take against each other in times of war.

    @mathewm6294@mathewm6294 Жыл бұрын
    • this will laways be my number one. I have worked with modern genocide survivors whose families were killed in the same manner in the 80s

      @rmarieshen862@rmarieshen862 Жыл бұрын
    • come and see shook me to my core when I first watched it. Great movie but oh my it's a tough movie to watch

      @aidanberk3333@aidanberk3333 Жыл бұрын
    • I’ve finally watched it after persuading myself not too. I’m shaken right now and very traumatised by it, i hope i don’t last out later today

      @nicolelawless9942@nicolelawless99422 ай бұрын
    • @@aidanberk3333 The way the lead character Floyra I now love aged to 40 by the end. I’ll never forget it

      @nicolelawless9942@nicolelawless994222 күн бұрын
  • My uncle participated in the Ia Drang battle with 1st Air Cav. His helicopter was shot down but all on board survived. He had already 14 years of service and wanted to complete 20. But that battle made him change his mind and he didn't re-up. RIP soldier.

    @rafanifischer3152@rafanifischer3152 Жыл бұрын
  • Unbroken not being mentioned is a crime

    @haivenantritt547@haivenantritt5472 ай бұрын
  • To have left off Gettysburg, A Bridge Too Far, and Waterloo is perplexing.

    @lawsonjames1639@lawsonjames1639 Жыл бұрын
  • Every war movie is Oscar worthy and true legit.

    @lexkanyima2195@lexkanyima2195 Жыл бұрын
    • you must not watch many movies

      @jimbo9208@jimbo9208 Жыл бұрын
    • @@jimbo9208 you must not get the joke 🤣

      @zaaya7719@zaaya7719 Жыл бұрын
    • @@jimbo9208 ohh yes i did

      @lexkanyima2195@lexkanyima2195 Жыл бұрын
  • Many of my favorite films in your list. Thank you. I have to mention Bruno Ganz’ amazing portrayal of Hitler in Downfall.

    @pattywolford@pattywolford4 күн бұрын
  • The most glaring omission is Sam Peckinpah's 1976 masterwork: "CROSS OF IRON".

    @wernerherzog3502@wernerherzog350211 ай бұрын
  • In addition to "Glory" which was an amazing Civil War movie, I would have included "Gettysburg", which did a great job of showing key moments from both sides of that epic battle.

    @AzureWolf3@AzureWolf311 ай бұрын
  • Saving Private Ryan, Platoon, & Full Metal Jacket these are the most accurate War Movies I've ever seen.

    @user-em6ie2be7x@user-em6ie2be7x Жыл бұрын
    • Not that I'm saying you aren't so, but unless you've fought in a theatre of war, can one really rate something as "accurate"?

      @stuartsteedman1681@stuartsteedman1681 Жыл бұрын
  • You missed Fury. I saw that as. Regal Veterans Day free movie, and though I wasn’t in close combat, it gave ME feelings of PTSD. I wrote to regal about how I felt this was inappropriate for Veterans Day, as those with real PTSD would be traumatized.

    @Jindai_Hideo@Jindai_Hideo Жыл бұрын
    • Fury was good but most of these movies were better

      @jakealter5504@jakealter5504 Жыл бұрын
  • letters from iwo jima is such a powerful movie and so underrated. i wish more could see it

    @sidneysun5217@sidneysun5217 Жыл бұрын
  • Master and Commander has my vote. I have studied this period of history and the accuracy is exceptional.

    @CRuf-qw4yv@CRuf-qw4yv17 күн бұрын
  • Where's Tropic Thunder?!?

    @leonardogoulart3245@leonardogoulart3245 Жыл бұрын
    • Wow, you're hilarious.

      @timothyivey5497@timothyivey5497 Жыл бұрын
    • That’s a classic

      @nashbermudez1493@nashbermudez14932 ай бұрын
  • Danger Close about the battle of Long Tan in 1966 during the Vietnam War is a fairly accurate portrayal. I've read a few accounts and the events in the movie are pretty much how it was. During the battle the L1A1 rifles were so fouled that the diggers had to cock them for every shot.

    @alanmacpherson3225@alanmacpherson3225 Жыл бұрын
  • Very good video, I enjoyed watching it. I do, however, miss the movie “The Deer Hunter”. Not many action scenes in it, but I think it shows the insanity of the war. And some of the brutality. 👍

    @torbjorneriksson9304@torbjorneriksson9304Ай бұрын
  • After I watched Saving Private Ryan, it was about 2 or more years before I could watch it again. It is definitely a movie that must be watched several times. It takes that many to really catch all the little things in the film. Each time you must survive that first 30 minutes. How those men did that I will never be able or want too understand. There are many great films on this list I really liked Platoon. Yet I think you did a good job on the order.

    @jssomewhere6740@jssomewhere6740 Жыл бұрын
  • Incredible that even 25 years on, and in a time where audiences appreciate more realism in war/historical films, Saving Private Ryan is still considered the benchmark.

    @PunksloveTrumpys@PunksloveTrumpys Жыл бұрын
  • come and see is the most realistic and by far the most horrifying

    @euphoria1980@euphoria1980 Жыл бұрын
  • 2 movies I'm surprised that didn't make the list: Midway (1976 or 2019 versions) & Tora Tora Tora (1970)

    @xwraith7568@xwraith7568 Жыл бұрын
  • Re Platoon. It allowed me to clarify where the term “Going Postal” came from to a young kid in his twenties. He had seen Platoon. I explained that at the end of the movie when he got on the helicopter, four or five days later he could have been getting off a plane on the west coast, with a train or bus ticket to his home town. Where he could use his ten point veteran’s preference to land a job at the Post Office. No counseling, no wind down, their two year draft commitment was done, and they just got dumped out into the population. So after a few years later someone would give them a bit too much grief, and they would wig out and shoot their supervisor, and a few other people they had any grievances with.

    @randallthomas5207@randallthomas520719 күн бұрын
  • They need to make more movies like this. Black hawk down and Saving Private Ryan are absolute gems

    @michaeld1170@michaeld117011 ай бұрын
  • I wish American Sniper was at least an honorable mention. To me it gave a view on the effects that modern day war has on these brave men who go out and put there lives on the line for us. The end of the movie had me in tears as I watched the real footage of the salute and recognition of him after his tragic death in 2013. He will forever be remembered, loved and appreciated for his service.

    @noodles-kw1on@noodles-kw1on Жыл бұрын
    • there is this movie i saw in the charge channel it is about a rebel leader that gets caught by united states military in a town in yugoslavia at the end of the movie and a soldier calls to say they caught the rebel leader he says he did not find gold but he was lying the gold was there the united states military took it for themselves i forgot the name of the movie somebody help me out here

      @PabloRuizMega@PabloRuizMega Жыл бұрын
  • There's a saying that no one really knows it better than those who were there. Photos, videos, accounts only form ideas(Factual and Realistic ideas) of what happened compared to experience, the truer determiner.

    @loyalistmundicomedentisdux9538@loyalistmundicomedentisdux9538 Жыл бұрын
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