If you enjoyed the silliness of the original Beetlejuice movie, the recent sequel is just as good if not better.
I generally struggle to enjoy modern movies, the constant boom and whooshing sound effects are all the same and stupid.
It's the brutality that makes it one of the best war feature films ever.
No bullet proof hero, storming the beach by himself.
My only criticism of the representation of the Normandy landings in many films, is that mainly show the USA as the ones getting the thick of the action and death.
Its not true. Once off the beaches, the British and Canadians faced off against 6 panzer divisions on their drive to Caan and it was brutal beyond belief. The US had the easier drive south against 1.5 panzer divisions. Yet the film idustry just wanted to portray Eisenhower and Patton as the heroes
For me, what hit home was that how utterly terrifying it must have been. Growing up playing toy soldiers and watching movies that portrayed war as an exciting adventure was the norm but this showed it to be the opposite .
I'm sure as you say there are still inaccuracies but it really was a great film.
indeed it is. They held nothing back as limbs get blown off. Dying bodies, with their guts hanging out and the only thing they get is a morphine jab as you die.
It stirs up emotion from out right fear, confusion, to hatred and anger.
When they finally get off that beach, they butcher the Germans trying to surrender, or let them burn to death in a slow agonising way.
I don't care what any one thinks of their own morals, you do not know how you'd react in the same situation after watching all that misery in the sand.
You see a lot of that in the film "Fury" as well, as the tank crew fights to live.
Being in a Sherman tank, was one of the last places you would want to be in WW2. They didn't call them Ronsons or Tommy cookers for nothing.
Rebel Ridge.
Recommend it a lot
Still can't beat Das Boot for a reality check with a war film. The U-boat crew showing the hunter becoming the hunted and all the terrible conditions they lived in on that tin can.
The series was gripping, even though it is sub titles