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War Movie Reviews

  • The Birth of a Nation reviews

    "The Birth of A Nation" is a historical drama film directed by D·W·Griffith and co-starring Lillian Gish , herry·B·voso and Ralph Reeves . The film was released in the United States on February 8, 1915. The film tells the story of the conflict of fate between the blacks of the North and the South and the KKK before and after the Civil War   .

  • A Perfect Day reviews

    "Un día perfecto" is a comedy directed by Fernando Leon de Aranoa, starred by Benicio del Toro, Oga Kurylenko and Tim Robbins. It was released in 2015. . This film tells about a water crisis that could have been easily resolved, but after a series of difficult and difficult battles with the heavens and humans, it became an impossible task, causing a group of Hollywood stars Benicio Daitoro, Tim Robbins, and Oga Krylenko The international volunteers who are played are caught in an uncontrollable absurd situation under their respective scheming. On April 6, 2016, the film was selected as the finalist film of the 6th Beijing International Movie Festival "Tiantan Award". 

  • Cold Mountain reviews

    "Cold Mountain" is based on Charles Fraser 's novel of the same name. A movie directed by Anthony Minghella CBE and starring Jude Law , Nicole Mary Kidman and Renée Kathleen Zellweger . The film tells the story of a southern soldier named Inman who was seriously injured during the American Civil War. He escaped from the army and returned to his hometown of Cold Mountain, just to meet his beloved lover Ada. . And Ada spent an independent period of transformation in the country where the shadows of the mountains intersect, learning how to fight against the harsh and sharp life, and warming each other with the mountain girl Ruby during the war in Cold Mountain, living a difficult and happy life. The film was released in the United States on December 25, 2003. It was released in mainland China on April 30, 2004. 

  • Allied reviews

    "Allied" is an action romance film produced by Paramount Pictures, directed by Robert Zemeckis and starring Brad Pitt and Marion Cotillard . "Allied" takes World War II as the background, tells the story of the British agent Max and the French spy Marianne falling in love during the mission of assassinating the German ambassador, thus staged a heart-stirring love story. The film was released in the United States on November 23, 2016, and in China on November 30, 2016   .

  • Judgment at Nuremberg reviews

    "Judgment at Nuremberg" ("Judgment at Nuremberg") is based on Joseph E. Persico's novel of the same name, directed by Stanley Kramer, Spencer Tracy, Burt Lancaster Burt Lancaster) and other feature films.  The film uses the final performance of 21 Nazi war criminals in the courtroom, revealing from a special perspective the heinous crimes committed by the Nazis in World War II, vividly recreating the drama and tragedy of the first International Court of Justice in history. sex. The film focuses on revealing the contradictions and conflicts on the international political stage through the words and deeds of the characters, and tries to tell people who is responsible for the crimes of the Nazis. Due to the film's profound historical significance and high artistic level, "Judgment at Nuremberg" won the 34th Oscars Best Actor Award and Best Adapted Screenplay Award in 1962 . 

  • Elizabeth: The Golden Age reviews

    "Elizabeth: The Golden Age" is a historical biographical film directed by Shekhar Kapoor and starring Catherine Elise Blanchett and Clive Owen . It was released in the United States on October 12, 2007. The film tells the story of Queen Elizabeth I, who stood at the pinnacle of power at the end of the 16th century, resisted foreign aggression, eradicated political dissidents, and created Elizabeth: The Golden Age of the British Empire   .

  • Bullet in the Head reviews

    "Bullet in the Head" is an action film produced by Golden Princess Film Productions Ltd., directed by John Woo, starring Tony Leung Chiu Wai , Jacky Cheung , Waise Lee , Simon Yam or Yam Tat-wah . The film tells the story of three Hong Kong youths who grew up in a slum in the 1960s who went to Vietnam to take an adventure and finally turned against each other for a box of gold   . On August 17, 1990, the film premiered in Hong Kong   .

  • T-34 reviews

    "T-34" is a war movie directed by Alexey Sidorov and starring Alexander Petrov , Vinzenz Kiefer and Irina Starshenbaum . It was released in Russia on January 1, 2019. It will be released in mainland China on December 11, 2020   . The film tells the story of a group of brave Soviet soldiers who successfully escaped from the Germans in a semi-damaged T-34 tank in 1944   .

  • Black Book reviews

    "Zwartboek" is a thriller directed by Paul Verhoeven and co-starring Carice Anouk van Houten , Sebastian Koch, Michiel Huisman and Derek de Lint . The film was released in the Netherlands on September 14, 2006, and on February 3, 2009 in mainland China. The film tells the story of a Jewish female singer who survived the Holocaust and joined the resistance organization and became a female spy. She used her sexy and beautiful appearance to lure the German colonel and obtained confidential information to rescue the captured resistance fighters   .

  • La Grande Illusion reviews

    "LaGrande Illusion" is a war movie directed by Jean Renoir and starring Jean Gabin , Erich Von Stroheim and Pierre Fresnay . It was released in France on June 4, 1937. Set in the First World War, the film tells the complicated relationship between French officers and the Germans in prison after being captured by the Germans, and the experience of the prisoners of war fleeing   .