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In reply to the discussion: War and war impact movies you think every one should see [View all]dem in texas
(2,674 posts)146. Ken Burns PBS series on WWII
This series really spoke to me, maybe because I was a child during WWII and can remember the stars people put in their windows, neighbors who lost sons, a neighbor who was widow with a small child after her husband was killed. My uncle fought in the Battle of the Bulge and would not talk about it. When you watch this series, you see the bravery of our soldiers and the horrors they had to bear.
I get so mad when I see right wing nationalism on display now,, or worse, defended by our clueless president. That is what started WWII and there should be no place for this in our current society.
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It depends on the format, which in turn depended on where each cut was released.
Aristus
Jun 2019
#18
I read Catch-22 in Vietnam in 1967. Laughed so hard I annoyed those in the vicinity.
Glorfindel
Jun 2019
#136
For the aftermath of war, it is a powerful movie! No other came closer to show
FailureToCommunicate
Jun 2019
#108
WOW!!! What an inspiration Harold Russell was (is) and how amazing that you got to meet him!!
diva77
Jun 2019
#121
Wow, you dad was listed KIA but returned okay? That must have been a shock! My
FailureToCommunicate
Jun 2019
#160
Good one - Roger Waters' father died in WWII. The movie is partially autobiographical in that sense
kysrsoze
Jun 2019
#83
Thanks for the recommendation. I didn't know Battle 360: War in the Pacific existed
Glorfindel
Jun 2019
#138
Sidney Lumet's "The Hill," although you MUST use captioning, as the Brit-slang is thick & fast.
VOX
Jun 2019
#53
Probably easier that way. For the comedy "Norseman" each speaking scene was filmed twice...
hunter
Jun 2019
#66
Yes, I agree, "Night and Fog" see post #107 for more information on this film.
Stuart G
Jun 2019
#109
Slaughterhouse 5, The Zookeeper's Wife, Divided We Fall and The Hurt Locker. Plot details:
kysrsoze
Jun 2019
#82
Almost forgot - American Sniper. I watched thinking it would be too much war glorification. It was
kysrsoze
Jun 2019
#84
Your post caused me to watch it. Sixty-four years later and still unbelievable.
NNadir
Jun 2019
#153
Thank You for watching .."Night and Fog" It is unbelievable..but, and most people won't believe
Stuart G
Jun 2019
#154
Oh, I know. Bosnia was no picnic either. I think though, that the holocaust is notable...
NNadir
Jun 2019
#157
Everyone should know the horrors of WWII (especially Soviets, 26,000,000 killed)
Stuart G
Jun 2019
#151