What is the most honest WWII movie?

What is the most honest WWII movie?

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Where eagles dare

probably saving private sneed

Not movie but the Pacific

sneed's feed and seed

Triumph des willens

Stalingrad (Formerly Volgograd)

Forrest Gump

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>cable car fight
>honest

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Overrated by pseuds

Dam Busters

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The Guns of Navarone

The Pianist because it´s the only movie that shows the events from a single persons perspective
the trailer sucks but the movie is unironically 10/10

T B H even stranger shit actually happened during WWII.

The pianist is dishonest Jew shit

Stalingrad

When Trumpets Fade. WW2 wasn't a glorious struggle full of frens, it was a shitty meat grinder full of pissed off conscripts and cowards and guys looking out only for themselves.

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This one, by far

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The Longest Day is pretty good since it's the only D-Day movie filmed in Normandy and half the cast participated in it. And it treats all sides fairly.

WHERE'S THE BLOODY AIR FORCE?

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Leningrad (formerly Petrograd)

szpillman really went through all that u nazi

Will nobody say it?

ok then.
Hacksaw ridge

Pacific wasn't as good as Band of Brothers

>Overrated by pseuds
Pleb filtered

one of the least honest, about a part of the war that I can almost guarantee wasn't taught in school. Philippines came under US control along with Puerto Rico and Guam after the spanish american war. In WW2, Japan fought to take the philippines, and over a million people, (two US civil wars worth) died defending American territory.

but yeah they weren't white so nvm

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I like it but its literally commie propaganda

she was asking for it

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One-sided misery porn.

How can it be "propaganda" when Klimov the director literally had to fight for 8 years straight in order to release it because the soviet government didn't want it to be released under any circumstance?
This is mainly because the majority of the "germans" in the film are ukrainian collaborators (like it actually happened), as evident by that entire under the bridge scene. Literally soviets killing soviets.

It's an anti-war film, there is not even one hint of why would anyone join the soviet army/partisans also, nothing but bad things happen as soon as he joins them, even before he encounters any enemy at all.
Atleast watch the film before spewing absolute ignorant bullshit about it

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Longest Day and Tora Tora

Nah, it's a good movie. Just not as good as you think.

Greatest war film of all time

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Come and Sneed

Why didn't she just #MeToo the Germans?

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WHO SAID THAT?

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my favorite is still Paths of Glory though

the shorts of this studio are pretty good and showing ww2 from the good perspective youtube.com/watch?v=6vELi12pT9E

Based.
Also has both Sean Connery and John Wayne in it

I don't blame you, the courtroom sequence is one of my favourite moments in film.

>tfw Sneed is at Captain Chuck's grave
It was on TNT last night so I watched it.

German one about u-boats

this is a sneed thread you city slickers

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Why is she wearing glasses in bed?

be 5 years late to the war
reject help from brittards
brittards and canadians safely make it through in 10 minutes
muricans die for infinite amount of hours and barely do it
make 1000 movies about how glorius this retarded moment was

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I saw this film when I was 14 and it amazed me. Still one of my favourites

hollywood garbage

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Greatest Story Never Told

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This

It has like every major actor from that period in it. It's really crazy. Paul Anka, Henry Fonda, Richard Burton, Robert Kitchum, Richard Todd, Roddy McDowell, etc. Hell Todd was actually at Pegasus Bridge and ended up playing his commander, and one of the actors playing the Rangers was one of the men who climbed Pointe du Hoc.

Plus it's the only movie that shows The Free French, French Resistance, Canadians, and Germans pretty equally.

The theme is based too.

this

Birth of a nation

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he's right, you know

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The Thin Red Line

just looked this up, never seen it before and it's got the pilot from Black Hawk Down with the thick eyelashes. Added to the backlog.