2. The film about American history The Last Mohican (1992) 7.8.
Patriot Patriot (2000)7.9 American Revolution
Dancing with wolves (1990) 8.7 Civil War
Lengshan (2003)8.0
Pearl Harbor (200 1)7.7
Promoting Dialogue Nixon Frost/Nixon (2008)
The assassination of Kennedy JFK (199 1)8.7
Gone with the wind (1939) 9. 1
Glory (1989)8. 1
Gettysburg (1993) 8.0
Civil war (1990) civil war TV series
3. Introduce some movies 1. The Longest Day (America, Britain, France, 1962) is a panoramic record of the allied epic of Normandy counterattack.
One of the greatest success stories of the Allies. Recognized as the last film of World War II.
Tell us the importance of time, place, people and harmony in success. 2. A Bridge Too Far (USA, UK, 1977) The fate of the allied Dutch airborne troops.
Probably the biggest failure of the allied forces. The whimsy and eagerness for success made the allies pay a heavy price.
In the meantime, the demeanor and bearing of a German general are particularly impressive. 3. The battle of the bulge (USA, 1965) was too long and the supply was not enough, which made the German army fall short, and the failure was embarrassing and unstoppable.
4. The story of Malta (UK, 1953) is a classic in the early World War II. The plight of British troops in Malta.
5. The bridge in Remagen (French, 1969) is compact, colorful and sharp. 6. Red One Column (USA, 1980) In the face of cruel war, "being alive" is the last word.
7. When the trumpet dies (USA, 1998), it tells you how an anti-hero can survive on the battlefield. 8. "Saving Private Ryan" (USA, 1998) humanitarianism in war, thinking about the value of life.
9. Battle of Stalingrad (Stalingrad, Germany, Sweden, 1993) The endless snowfields of Stalingrad are the graves of German soldiers. I didn't see the confrontation between the Germans and the Soviets, and the tragic and desolate feeling filled the screen and lingered.
10. Enemy at the Gates (USA, Germany, Britain and Ireland, 200 1) is a gripping and shocking contest between snipers in the decisive battle between the Soviet Union and the German army, interspersed with the love between Russian male and female snipers. 1 1. Star ("East Line 1944", Russia, 2004) has poetic artistic conception, strength of belief, restrained emotion and immortal military soul.
12. "sharpshooter" (Soviet Union) The legendary story of the Soviet female sniper is gripping and shocking, no less than "Enemy at the Gates". The shooting date is not detailed, but it is slightly earlier than "The Dawn is Silent Here".
13. The dawn here is quiet (Soviet Union, 1972) prose poems about war and women. The response of the sentence "War makes women go away" touched a generation of China audience.
14. Tiger! Tiger! Tiger! "(Tora! Tora. Tora. "Attack on Pearl Harbor", the United States and Japan, 1970) is a specimen of an objective view of the Pearl Harbor incident, which is the product of compromise between the American viewpoint and the Japanese viewpoint. Touch the eternal pain in the hearts of Americans.
15. The Battle of Midway Island (USA, 1976) is a fast-changing battle, and one short step makes a lasting regret. This war highlights the importance of information, judgment and contingency.
The expression is a bit dull. During this period, the plot that the son of an American general fell in love with a Japanese girl was superfluous, and the Japanese girl's appearance was also very mediocre. 16. The thin red line (thin red line, USA, Canada, 1998) is an epitaph-like story.
The confrontation between the US military and the Japanese army in the Pacific War, for the US military, the experience (including soldiers' war thinking and war-weariness) is completely different from the future Vietnam War experience. It's a bit dull and procrastinating.
17. The bridge over the Guangxi River (UK, USA, 1957) is a classic of prisoners of war. A classic specimen of the collision between eastern and western cultures in the war.
English gentlemen meet Japanese hooligans: tigers fall in Pingyang and dogs bully. 18. Objective Myanmar (USA, 1945) is an early World War II classic.
In history, it was deleted because it exaggerated the role of the United States in the Burmese war, and it was discussed by things. 19. The Battle of Taierzhuang (China, 1985) China's first film with the theme of frontal battlefield anti-Japanese war is recognized as a China classic.
Chat represents China classics. 20. Where the Eagle Dare (Brave, UK, 1968) is a classic of war adventure.
Suspense, action, wits, ups and downs, adventure, one go, not ice. There are also two beautiful women to join, delicious and dreamy.
2 1. Guns of six strong men (gunfire from Navalon, USA, 196 1).
Please recommend some movies related to British and American history and culture. America: Once upon a time (the time span is 40 years), with the Great Depression, Prohibition and World War I as the background. )
Forrest Gump (based on Forrest Gump's life, which runs through many important events in American history), Citizen Kane, History of Western Development, Gone with the Wind (Civil War), Godfather series (gangster is also a kind of culture), Freshman, and mean girls (campus culture).
Britain: (too many, please choose the better ones I have seen) Pride and Prejudice (British rural life and social conditions in a conservative and closed state from the end of 18 to the beginning of 19), Young Victoria (about Queen Victoria), Another Girl Next Door (about Queen Elizabeth's mother), Brave Heart
S in addition to these, you can actually look for movies adapted from British and American classics, which reflect some history and culture to some extent.