Top 50 greatest war films thingy
May. 15th, 2005 09:02 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
My comments about it, interesting probably only to Lizzie.
Most of these films are very good. Hopelessly sad, due to their goodness and subject matter.
Eee! 'A Matter of Life and Death' is at number 47. Really, watch it. It is a ridiculously beautiful film. Brilliant film.
So many of them have very good scores.
Must see 'The Cruel Sea' one of these days.
Most of them I have no disagreement with and then we hit number one, which is Saving Private Ryan.
Now it's an incredibly well-shot movie. I just happen to despise it. It's such a simplistic view of war - you know, bad things that have to be done, good men despite this.
Which is true, but there's never any hint of doing bad things messes people up. It's what I'd call a psychologically unsatisfying film.
Let's not get onto it's depiction of the Germans. We've gone back to the pre and during the war thing of bad guys bad and don't shave, and would probably kick their dachshunds. (Sorry, bad joke from a book.) No idea that they're going through the same fucking thing as the US troops. (And indeed the same hellish fucking thing that every soldier has to undergo.)
Generally, not happy with the number one. Not because it's not a well made film, it's a beautifully made film, but because of the writing of it.
Most of these films are very good. Hopelessly sad, due to their goodness and subject matter.
Eee! 'A Matter of Life and Death' is at number 47. Really, watch it. It is a ridiculously beautiful film. Brilliant film.
So many of them have very good scores.
Must see 'The Cruel Sea' one of these days.
Most of them I have no disagreement with and then we hit number one, which is Saving Private Ryan.
Now it's an incredibly well-shot movie. I just happen to despise it. It's such a simplistic view of war - you know, bad things that have to be done, good men despite this.
Which is true, but there's never any hint of doing bad things messes people up. It's what I'd call a psychologically unsatisfying film.
Let's not get onto it's depiction of the Germans. We've gone back to the pre and during the war thing of bad guys bad and don't shave, and would probably kick their dachshunds. (Sorry, bad joke from a book.) No idea that they're going through the same fucking thing as the US troops. (And indeed the same hellish fucking thing that every soldier has to undergo.)
Generally, not happy with the number one. Not because it's not a well made film, it's a beautifully made film, but because of the writing of it.