• impynchimpy@lemmy.world
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    3時間前

    I like both, but as I’ve gotten older the philosophical approach of Malick’s film has begun to really resonate.

  • Pommes_für_dein_Balg@feddit.org
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    The best (as in, most realistic) world war 2 movie is Come And See.
    It shows the war from the side that most suffered from it, the Russian population.
    80% of the war happened inside Russia.

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      2日前

      Haven’t seen this but have heard this title for decades. One day, I’ll have the strength to take this film on.

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    Best movie, or best WW2 movie? Which is a better representation of the war? The experiences of the soldiers? Which has better art direction and writing and acting? Which one is a better reflection of the current zeitgeist?

    I don’t have answers, I just feel like “better” has a lot of dimensions.

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    “The Day the Clown Cried” was released from the library of Congress last year but I haven’t seen a copy so I don’t know where it rates.

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    • The Pianist

    • Empire of the Sun

    • The End of the Affair

    • 火垂るの墓 — “The Grave of the Fireflies”

    • La Vita e Bella — “Life is Beautiful”

    Less about how the front lines and the warriors fared. More about how the wars affected individuals, particularly children.