I love war movies and series. I was with action scenes and battles, especially with those men and women fascinating fight for what they believe in. It is my blood pumping adrenaline and emotion every time I see a sign in army clothes, especially if the character dressed in full battle equipment required! Here's a list of some of my memorable films of war and soldiers.
First on my list is the 1986 film Platoon. This is a film by Oliver StoneStars Tom Berenger, Willem Dafoe and Charlie Sheen. The film is historically war duty with Charlie Sheen character in college to be done on the basis of Vietnam. The film shows scenes of combat, where men dressed in military fell into feuds and frustration. One of the turning points of the film when he saw his mutilated body of one of their comrades. A classic real war!
"Only the dead have seen," the war, the first line of the filmBlack Hawk Down. The film was directed by Ridley Scott who also offers an all-star cast, Josh Hartnett, Ewan McGregor, Tom Sizemore, Eric Bana, William Fichtner, Ewen Bremner, Sam Shepard and directed covers. The action scenes in the film are fast so you do not keep your eyes from the screen! It 's a film full of adrenaline with clothes ripped men under arms between a RAID and a rescue mission.
Another film that made my list of All Quiet on the Western Front. Is actually a TV-Film 1979 published. This is a film Delbert Mann, Richard Thomas and Ernest Borgnine took the leading roles. The film tells the horrors of war and its impact on the lives of young people who joined the army. It 's a movie that goes to the tragic suffering of the characters and how they died one after another. However, it shows the reality of people dressed in military during the war.
Glory, a film about the American Civil War> War published in 1989 is another favorite. It is a drama, war movie with Matthew Broderick and Denzel Washington. What's funny about Gloria is that it is clothing, not only about war and fighting tactics of the soldiers in the army. It shows the camaraderie of these men and the commitment to fulfill their duties. The film was directed by Edward Zwick.
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