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I'm talking a meat and potatoes movie, not pansy shit that's like "war is a metaphor". No Come and See or Apocalypse Now. More like Saving Private Ryan or Black Hawk Down.

I want a movie I can show my dad, something that we'll finish together and he'll be like "good movie son" and I'll be like "thanks dad"

The kind of movie that will make us feel as though we've been through something together, something that will make us feel close, something powerful and beautiful.

The kind of movie that, when it's over, you sit in silence together, reliving the moments of the film but also knowing how close you are to each other, how your thighs are nearly touching, how neither one wants to break the silence but neither wants the unspoken moment to be broken.

The kind of film that, when your father says "goodnight son" and you say "goodnight dad", the two of you feel entwined together for the shared experience, as though no one has ever felt the depths of the moment you two shared together. The kind of film where that goodnight almost feels like an invitation, but not quite, yet it's left hanging there as an enticing promise of something more, something the future may lead to, something so beautiful and magical that it's impossible to label it with a single word.

What kind of war film would you suggest to watch?
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>>219261713
Jungle Cruise
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>>219261713
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cQWj26605gc
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War of the Buttons
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how about Saving Private Ryan or Black Hawk Down
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>>219261713
Fury
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>>219261713
Stalingrad (2013)
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>>219261713
The Great Escape
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Definitely don't show your dad The Thin Red Line.
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>>219262127
Gay shit
>>219261713
Kwai is always good
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My grandfather, who was actually there, said it was nothing like the movie. All he could see was the sand under his feet, and the sound of his friends falling dead beside him. One bullet, and I would not be here to post this.
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>>219261713

Zulu!
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>>219261713
sahara 1995
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>>219262745
Don’t do it. Don’t fall for the memes. Your dad won’t like it, he’ll just wonder why his son put naked Africans on his television
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>>219262588
>Kwai is always good
Indeed, it was playing one Christmas when I was visiting my parents and we watched it. Fantastic film.
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>>219262745
Too racist. My dad supports BLM.
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>>219262588
>>219262918
The Bridge On The River Kwai is a can’t miss rec for sure. Great movie
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>>219262127
came to say this
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>>219262727
a shame that didn't happen
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>>219263019
A Lean night
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Kelly's Heroes is great! Clint Eastwood is the top billing but Donald Sutherland steals the show.
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>>219261791
The Final Countdown is good

Under Siege (not a war movie but it's on a battleship)
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>>219262990

Brokeback Mountain
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>>219262727
My grandfather was there too. 3rd wave. He said the French girls were ready for sex and they welcomed big american dick. Needless to say, I'm 4/8 French.
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>>219263409
Kelly’s Heroes rules. Sutherland’s anachronistic pirate-hippy tank commander was awesome. The whole movie was awesome.
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The Great Escape?
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Stalag 17
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>>219263720
I was just about to post this as well. It's my all-time top 20. Such an excellent movie.
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>>219263378
Dr. Zhivago, Brief Encounter, and The Bridge on the River Kwai
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>>219263409
Came here to suggest this, Kelly's Heroes is a peak "watch with your dad" war movie.
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>>219263551
It really was just the 1st wave guys who had to experience what Saving Private Ryan depicts. They didn't really take the beach for hours
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Sisu and Sisu 2
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>>219263284
Why? It's melodramatic trash.
>>219261713
Hamburger Hill.
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>>219265836
>Hamburger Hill

What I remember about it is that it just kind of ends once they take the hill. Most of the movie is just Americans dying
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>>219261713
Do a marathon of the ultra-long, early 90's Gettysburg movie. It has Martin Sheen, Tom Berenger, Jeff Daniels, and a bunch of other recognizable actors from that time. It's really good from start of battle to the end.
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>>219261713
Master and Commander.
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>>219261713
>What's a good war film to watch with your dad?
All of them. Even the bad ones.
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>>219268763
Why? It's not like the Americans are portrayed as super heroic or anything. Or that the Nazis are portrayed as evil.
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>>219262745
Ironically, we're now experiencing the exact opposite of this
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>>219261713
Stalingrad (1993)
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>>219262745
every time I see this webm I can't help but think of that scene in Blackadder Goes Forth where he talks about figting off deadly Africans armed with cantaloupes
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>>219268698
my dad fell asleep watching this last summer, although to be fair at 71 I don't blame him falling asleep halfway through anything we watch, dudes tired.
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Wings
Twelve O'clock High
Maybe Battle of Britain
Blokes like planes, it's in our nature
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>>219261713
Battle of the Bulge (1965)
The Dirty Dozen
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>>219274419
Also kino, have watched that a few times with my father and brother.
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>>219262727
Real life is never like the movies. Picrel was based on the autobiographical writings of a war journalist who died in combat during WWII and imo it at least captures the spirit of army life and the feeling of being a disposable piece of garbage who lives at the bottom of a mountain of shit and the guys up top won’t stop tossing more of it down on you etc… If still has some of the inescapable war movie tropes of overly theatrical combat etc… but that’s inescapable
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Taegukgi
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>>219261713
The one with Clint Eastwood at ww2 it solid dadkino, war horse is kind of okay for something newer. I bet there's a few more but you'd have an easier time picking westerns
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>>219261713
Happiness
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>>219261713
It's not a war movie but you should watch The Wild Bunch with him. I watched it with my dad and when it ended instead of popping up saying "that was good" and going to bed like he always does, he sat in silence til the credits ended then said "that might be the best movie I've ever seen in my life."



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