War movies that are difficult to see but necessary, in streaming

War movies that are difficult to see but necessary, in streaming

War movies that are difficult to see but necessary, in streaming

Hard to watch but necessary war movies, streaming – Sovexportfilm (Courtesy)

The horrors of armed conflict in human history are always reminiscent of troubled times. As narrated by these war films of which there is almost nothing beautiful here, indeed, they are very difficult to finish, but necessary in many ways.

The injured locker

The war in Iraq is one of the most modern wars that have been waged recently, in that context of the year 2004 is set ‘The Hurt Locker’, a film by director Kathryn Bigelow, which tells the story of a bomb deactivation team in Baghdad, one of the most dangerous areas. Available on Netflix and Claro.

The thin red line

The greatest armed conflict in the history of humanity is that of the Second World War, which took place between 1939 and 1945. It is set thereThe thin red line’, one of the best war movies, which speaks of the Battle of Guadalcanal, one of the worst moments of the time. Available on Star +.

Save Private Ryan

Director Steven Spielberg was praised when he released this film focusing on the epicenter of World War II. ‘Saving Private Ryan’ recreates the famous “D-Day”, about the Normandy landings, where a group of soldiers has the mission to rescue a comrade of whom nothing is known. Available on Netflix, Amazon Prime Video and YouTube.

Come and watch

But if we talk about one of the hard to watch war movies from start to finish, ‘Come and see’ takes first place. Directed by Elem Klimov, this story is considered one of the best antiwar works and portrays the horrors of war with a harsh reality. The story follows Florya, a young man who witnesses the murder of his relatives. Available in Filmin.

Full metal jacket

One of the career masterpieces of Stanley Kubrick, one of the best film directors, is’Full metal jacket’, which portrays one of the few seen and cruelest aspects of war. The film is divided into two parts, the first on the training of soldiers and the second on the reality of being on the battlefield. Available on HBO Max.

Apocalypse now

Published in 1979 and adapted from the novel “In the Heart of Darkness”, Francis Ford Coppola directs “Apocalypse Now”, about the Vietnam War. The story follows the US special forces captain, who must find the colonel in Cambodia and assassinate him. Available on Prime Video and Filmin.

By Jorge Ruiz

Source: Nacion Flix

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