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In "Good Morning, Vietnam," comedic genius Robin Williams stars as irreverent DJ Adrian Cronauer, host of the country's Armed Forces Radio Service station during the war. Laugh-out-loud funny, and occasionally soberingly realistic, Roger Ebert said that the role was "far and away the best work Williams has ever done in a movie." It also remains one of the few examples of war-comedy on this list.
As much a love story as it is a war movie, "The Americanization of Emily" sees Lt. Cmdr. Charles Edward Madison, an easy-living American soldier played by James Garner, fall for an Englishwoman, played by Julie Andrews, only to have their newly blossoming romance thrown into turmoil when he gets sent on a dangerous and senseless mission. Set in the time period just before D-Day, the film is based on a novel of the same name by William Bradford Huie.
War and comedy are not often words heard in the same sentence, unless, of course, you are speaking about Ben Stiller's "Tropic Thunder." The late '00s movie follows a group of actors who head out into the jungle to make a film about the Vietnam War only to find that they must become the soldiers they're pretending to be. The cast is packed with some of Hollywood's biggest names, including Jack Black, Robert Downey Jr., Tom Cruise, and Matthew McConaughey.
One of the first war movies to tackle the Gulf War, "Courage Under Fire" follows an army officer who is tasked with determining whether or not a posthumous Medal of Honor should be awarded to a downed helicopter commander, all while dealing with his own demons. It stars Denzel Washington and Meg Ryan, who plays the fictional Capt. Karen Emma Walden, who, in the film, became the first woman to win the honor for valor in combat.
Clint Eastwood brought the story of America's deadliest sniper, Navy SEAL Chris Kyle, to the big screen in 2014's "American Sniper." Starring Bradley Cooper and Sienna Miller, the movie not only underlines the impressiveness of Kyle's life and wartime accomplishments, but also examines the way war can change even its toughest players.
An all-star cast and the seven Oscar nominations for "Cold Mountain" secured its place as one of the best war movies of all time. The early '90s movie follows a Confederacy deserter, played by Jude Law, as he journeys home to reunite with the woman he loves, played by Nicole Kidman. A sort of early American "Odyssey," the film is surprisingly historically accurate and deeply emotional.
The Washington Post called "Casualties of War" "one of the most morally complex movies about men at war ever made." The film, which is about how war drags men down into barbarism, is a tough watch. Set during the Vietnam War, it tells the story of the incident on Hill 192, in which an American squad kidnapped, raped, and killed a young Vietnamese woman despite the vehement objections of one of their own.
"Hell Is for Heroes" recalls an incident from World War II in which the 95th Infantry Division was tasked with holding off an entire German company for two days while awaiting reinforcements. Steve McQueen stars in the movie, and rumor has it that his excellent performance was a real reflection of his anger at having to appear in the movie at all.
Spike Lee tackles the experience of Black Vietnam War veterans in "Da 5 Bloods." His epic follows four 60-something men who return to the South Asian country in search of the body of their fallen leader (Chadwick Boseman) and the bars of gold they buried alongside him. Originally intended as a straightforward action caper, Lee retooled the movie to address the tension Black soldiers have faced fighting for America's freedom while not being able to fully experience that freedom themselves.
"Black Hawk Down" began as a 29-part series of articles in the Philadelphia Inquirer, became a bestselling book by Mark Bowden, and then a Ridley Scott movie. The story follows a 1993 raid in Somalia as Army Rangers attempt to capture two rogue militia commanders, with Josh Hartnett and Ewan McGregor leading an impressive ensemble cast.
While it's not rooted in reality, per se, this impactful Quentin Tarantino movie tells the story of a revenge plot against the Nazis with Jewish soldiers taking the lead. Brad Pitt stars, with Christoph Waltz stealing the show as a Nazi colonel trying to stop the soldiers from achieving their goals. The film did extremely well at the box office and earned a variety of Oscar nominations for best motion picture, best director, and more.
"Hacksaw Ridge" tells the story of a pacifist American Army medic in World War II who serves without a weapon and vows to never hurt or kill an enemy soldier. Andrew Garfield plays the lead in the movie, which is based on the 2004 documentary "The Conscientious Objector." While it didn't win any major awards, the movie was nominated for Best Motion Picture at both the Oscars and Golden Globes.
The penultimate film of Stanley Kubrick's career, "Full Metal Jacket" details the process of a Marine from boot camp through his combat deployment in Vietnam. As opposed to the war movies of the mid-20th century, this film paints war as an excruciating ordeal that can barely be survived. Matthew Modine stars alongside Vincent D'Onofrio, Adam Baldwin, and R. Lee Ermey.
"The Deer Hunter" is another film about the ravages of war on a soldier's psyche after the battle is over. This time it's Vietnam, with Robert De Niro, Christopher Walken, and John Savage playing three deeply scarred men. The American Film Institute named it one of the best movies in American history, and Academy Awards voters agreed. They named the movie best picture in 1979 and gave Meryl Streep her first Oscar nomination.
While it didn't pick up any major awards, "The Great Escape" has been widely recognized as one of the greatest war movies of all time. Set in a German prisoner-of-war camp in Poland, it tells the story of a multinational group of high-level military prisoners that makes a concerted effort to escape. Steve McQueen leads the international cast, which includes James Garner, James Coburn, and Richard Attenborough.
A companion piece to "Flags of Our Fathers," "Letters From Iwo Jima" is a Japanese-language film about the World War II battle of Iwo Jima, told from the perspective of the Japanese soldiers who fought it. The Clint Eastwood picture stands apart from the war movie crowd because it's not a story of hard-fought victory, but rather one of inevitable defeat, the type of story rarely seen on the big screen. It was clearly a take that resonated with critics and audiences alike, as demonstrated by the film's box office success and nomination for several prestigious awards including Best Picture at the Academy Awards.
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