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The Top 10 Most Immersive Historical Movies of All Time

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    Paul P. Powell — 5 months ago(October 16, 2025 01:09 PM)

    I would recommend Come and See one of the finest of all war films, imho.
    I'll take your word for it.
    Reason: because to my way of thinking, who would I root for in a war movie like that?
    Bolsheviks vs Nazis, is a lose/lose situation. Those scum can all speed directly to hell straightaway, as far as I'm concerned!
    I've seen some excellent Russkie movies –and I'm a fan of Eisenstein, Stanislavsky, etc –but I'm probably not adding this one to my list.
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      filmflaneur — 5 months ago(October 16, 2025 06:47 PM)

      who would I root for in a war movie like that? Bolsheviks vs Nazis, is a lose/lose situation. Those scum
      Without wishing to get into a political discussion, IMHO Klimnov's grim masterpiece shows the sheer horror of war more, and its effects on the human than any other film I know, rather than make a patriotic statement about the Stalin regime. I know though that, due to the power of the piece, it was in the past used for propaganda purposes. (As it happens I must admit that I like Soviet and Russian WW2 films though, of which plenty can be found on YouTube) It puts the over-lauded and sentimental
      Private Ryan
      , for instance (which, incidentally, contains a clear reference to the Russian epic at one point), quite in the shade. I think you'd be missing out on quite an experience.
      At the risk of blowing my trumpet too much, and in case anyone is interested, I wrote an extensive review of the film here:
      https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0091251/review/rw0987277/?ref_=tturv_perm_6
      I think you'll find things are a little more complicated than that.

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          Bentley’s Wife — 5 months ago(October 15, 2025 06:53 PM)

          All boring as ****, all complete trash.

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            Paul P. Powell — 5 months ago(October 16, 2025 12:01 PM)

            Good thread so far.
            The OP could easily make a companion discussion to this one for "period pieces"
            It's a fine distinction I'm drawing here; but a "period piece" is not quite a "historical epic".
            I'd toss these immediately into the hat
            "Chariots of Fire"
            (I forget who directed this)
            "The Great Gatsby"
            (adaptation by Ford Coppola)
            "The Sand Pebbles"
            (Robert Wise)
            "The Garden of the Fintzi-Continas"
            (Berdolucci)
            "Berlin Alexanderplatz"
            (Fassbinder's 9? 13? hour long blowout?)
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              PygmyLion — 5 months ago(October 16, 2025 08:51 PM)

              I tend to go for war movies and their slice of history
              WWI:
              Gallipoli
              1981
              All Quiet on the Western Front
              1930
              WW II
              Saving Pvt Ryan
              1998
              Battleground
              1949
              Civil War
              The Red Badge of Courage
              1951
              The Horse Soldiers
              1959
              Braveheart
              1995
              Dealing with American Indians
              Drums Along the Mohawk
              1939
              The Big Sky
              1952
              Of course, there are some good Naval and Air Force movies out there too.

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                𝕤 𝕚 𝕩𝕩𝕩 𝕤 𝕜 𝕚 𝕟 𝕤 — 5 months ago(October 16, 2025 09:26 PM)

                The Patriot
                (2000)
                Enemy at the Gates
                (2001)
                The Last Samurai
                (2003)

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