What do you think is the best war movie? War movies can not only take people back to history, but also let people cherish their own peaceful and peaceful life, this article for everyone to take stock of the top ten war movie list, including: Blood Battle Hacksaw Ridge, Dunkirk, Pearl Harbor, Heavenly Dynasty, Soldiers Under the City, Save Private Ryan, Bomb Disposal Troops, etc., which of these war movies has made you feel impacted?
Top 10 War Movies in the World
1. Soldiers In the City (Film) Soldiers In the City is a film directed by Jean Jacques Arnold and starring Jude Lowe and Ed Harris, released in Chinese mainland in 2001. Based on the 1973 documentary novel of the same name by writer William Craig, the film tells the story of a life-and-death battle between legendary Soviet Red Army sniper Vasily Chaisef and Major Connie, germany's top sharpshooter, at the Battle of Stalingrad. Fiction and film are based on real events, and in Stalingrad in the fall of 1942, Hitler was frantically attacking the Soviet Union. In the beginning, the Germans easily destroyed the Soviet resistance, and finally the tenacious Soviet Red Army combined with bad weather and supply line problems, Hitler was devastated, thus reversing the entire war situation.

2. Assembling Number (Movie) "Gathering Number" is a drama film jointly produced by Huayi Brothers Media Co., Ltd. and Shanghai Film Group Corporation, directed by Feng Xiaogang, written by Liu Heng, starring Zhang Hanyu, Deng Chao, Yuan Wenkang, Tang Hui, Liao Fan, Wang Baoqiang, etc., with special performances by Hu Jun and Ren Quan. The film was released on December 18, 2007, in Chinese mainland. The film is a film based on the theme of the Second Kuomintang Civil War and the Korean War, adapted from Yang Jinyuan's novel "Lawsuit". The film tells the story of the liberation war, the company long valley to find out the truth of the assembly number of the year, for the Ninth Company sacrificed comrades in arms to fight for honor.
3. Landing Day (Movie) My Way is a South Korean-American war film directed by Kang Tik-kyu and starring Jang Dong-kin, Oda Chee-jean, Fan Bingbing, etc. The film began to be released on July 10, 2012. Set against the backdrop of World War II, the film tells the story of two East Asians, Kim Joon-sik and Takao Hasegawa, dressed in German uniforms during the Normandy landings. The film was inspired by a photograph in an American museum, but the specific story is not related to the real people in the photograph. Although the original novel is a facsimile, the director's real creative impulse comes from the photo of the Korean ownerless soldier on the day of the landing.
4. Dunkirk (film) "Dunkirk" is a war suspense film produced by Sinkpi Pictures and distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures, directed by Christopher Nolan, starring Tom Hardy, Kenneth Branagh, Mark Relais, Harry Stiles, Cirrian Murphy, Finn Whitehead and other leading actors. The film is adapted from the historical event of World War II" Dunkirk Evacuation, when 400,000 British and French troops were surrounded by enemy troops on the beaches of Dunkirk, and they had to fight for their fate in the face of the enemy's approaching desperate situation. The film was released in the United States on July 21, 2017, and in Chinese mainland on September 1, 2017.
5. The Hunt for U-571 (Film) The movie "The Hunt for U-571" is directed by Jonathan Mosto and starring Matthew McConaughey, Bill Paxton, Harvey Kyle and others. This film is based on historical data, the Second World War German army launched unlimited submarine warfare, their superior cryptographic communication capabilities, often surprising victories, this communication war can be said to be the fatal key to the victory and defeat of large-scale submarine wars, this time, the Allies detected a German injured submarine U-571 in the North Atlantic, is sending a distress signal to the Germans, so the Allies quickly and secretly converted a warship into a German maintenance ship, ready to repair U-571 as a cover, forcibly seize the ship's code decoder The naval officer Taylor was ordered to carry out this ship-grabbing mission, and finally sent the cipher machine back to the base.
6. Highland Warfare (Film) Highland Warfare is a Korean war drama film directed by Jang Hoon, written by Park Sang-won, co-starring Shin Ha-kyun and Goo Soo, released in South Korea on July 20, 2011. The film is set in the Korean War as the historical stage, mainly telling the story of the imminent signing of the armistice agreement, in order to occupy a high ground on the battlefield, the two Koreas and the North and south still have to fight fiercely with each other. The film was selected to represent South Korea in the 84th Academy Awards for Best Foreign Language Film in 2012 and the Best Film Award at the 48th Korean Film Grand Bell Awards. The film is the third work created by Zhang Xun, the director who has directed the films "Movie is Movie" and "Righteous Brothers".
7. Black Hawk Down (Film) Black Hawk Down is a 2001 war film by Columbia Pictures, based on the novel of the same name, Directed by Ridley Scott and starring Josh Hartnett, Ivan McGregor, and Tom Sezemore. The film tells the story of the 1993 Somali War, the U.S. Army due to intelligence errors and the Somali armed militia engaged in a protracted street battle, this is only by the Army Ranger Unit and Delta Force and some Navy SEALs a total of about 150 people in an hour to complete a small mission, but unexpectedly by the local army sneak attack, it turned into a 15-hour long beast fight story.
8. Dynasty of Heaven (Film) Dynasty of Heaven is a historical film directed by Ridley Scott and starring Orlando Bloom, Eva Green, Edward Norton and others. The film tells the story of the kingdom of Jerusalem in the 12th century, when the kingdom of Jerusalem was in crisis, and a blacksmith, Iberian, defended the city of Jerusalem against Saladin, an Islamic leader who wanted to retake Jerusalem from christians. The film was released in the United States on May 6, 2005. "Dynasty of Heaven" is a good shot, Ridley Scott is good at describing the perspective of individual heroes, the actors' performances have contributed a lot, and the plot and dialogue design are also profound.
9. Taiji Flag Flying (Film) "Taiji Flag Flying" is a war movie directed by Jiang Digui and co-starring Zhang Dongjian and Yuan Bin. Set against the backdrop of the Korean Peninsula War that broke out in 1950, the film tells the tragic fate of a pair of brothers who were forced to be pushed into the battlefield, and Zhentai desperately threw himself into this unpredictable and cruel war with the hope that he could let his brother return home alive as long as he won a medal on the battlefield. And the simple and kind Zhen Shuo also lost his pure heart in this bloody and stormy war, and he grew up while experiencing a cruel war. The film was released in South Korea on February 5, 2004. The film won the Best Film Award in the Film Category at the 40th Baeksang Arts Awards in Korea.
10. Pearl Harbor (film) The film "Pearl Harbor" is a love, action and drama film produced by Touchstone in 2001. Directed by Michael Bay, co-starring Ben Affleck, Kate Beckinsale and Josh Hartnett. Pearl Harbor was released in North America on May 25, 2001. The film tells the story of Leif and Danny, two good brothers, who meet a nurse, Evelyn, when they join the army. Leif volunteered to join the British Air Force, but was shot down and fell into the sea. Evelyn was devastated to learn the bad news. Danny and Evelyn slowly approached, fell in love with each other, and ended up with a one-night stand.
11. Bomb Disposal Unit (Film) Bomb Disposal Unit is a war film written by Mark Ball and directed by Catherine Bigelow. Jeremy Rayner, Anthony McKay, Brian Grati and Ralph Vannes co-starred. The film was first screened at the Venice Film Festival in Italy on September 4, 2008. The film mainly tells the story of a group of American bomb disposal experts who are sent to Baghdad on a mission. There every local is like a potential enemy, every target is like a camouflage bomb, and they must be careful, and if they are not careful, they will pay with their lives. The film won 6 awards at the 82nd Academy Awards, including Best Picture and Best Director.
12. Minefield (Film) Minefield is a historical drama film released in 2015, which was directed by Martin. Directed by Sandwallit, starring Roland Mohr, Mikol Fursgaard, Louis Hoffman, Joel Basmann and others. The film focuses on the death of a group of young German prisoners handed over to the Danish authorities after the Nazi surrender in Germany in May 1945, and they are sent to the West Coast to begin extremely dangerous demining work under the leadership of Danish officer Carl Leopold Rasmussen. "Minefield" is calm compared to the World War II films with war scenes, but under those desolate and quiet daily routines, there is a crisis that may explode at any time. Mines are buried not only under the sand, but also in the depths of the human heart and humanity.
13. Saving Private Ryan (Film) The film "Saving Private Ryan" is a 1998 war film produced by DreamWorks, directed by Steven Spielberg and co-starring Tom Hanks, Tom Setsmoor and Matt Damon. The film was released in the United States on July 24, 1998. The film depicts that after the Normandy landings, of the four sons of the Ryan family who participated in the battle on the front line, except for james Ryan, the younger son of the 101st Airborne Division, whose whereabouts are still unknown, the other 3 sons have been killed in various places within two weeks. When U.S. Army Chief of Staff Admiral Marshall learned of this, for humanitarian reasons, he ordered the front to organize an 8-man squad to find James Ryan, a second-class soldier whose life and death were uncertain, in the vast sea of people and the rain of bullets, and send him safely back to the rear.
14. Hacksaw Ridge (Film) Hacksaw Ridge is a war history film produced by Hee Yee Pictures, directed by Mel Gibson and starring Andrew Garfield, Luke Bracey, Sam Worthington, Vince Vaughn, Teresa Palmer and Hugo Viven. Based on the real-life experience of Desmond Dawes, a high-class military doctor in World War II, the film tells the legendary story of his refusal to carry weapons into the battlefield and the rescue of 75 comrades with his bare hands in the Battle of Okinawa. In December 2016, Hacksaw Ridge was selected as one of the 2016 American Film Institute's Top Ten Films. On February 27, 2017, it won the Best Acoustic Effects Award at the 89th Academy Awards. The film was released in the United States on November 4, 2016, and in China on December 8, 2016.
15. Apocalypse Now (Film) Apocalypse Now is a film set in the Vietnam War, directed by Francis Ford Coppola and starring Martin Sheen, Marlon Brando, and Robert Dua. The film was released in the United States on August 15, 1979. The film tells the story of Captain Wilder, a U.S. intelligence officer, who is ordered to get rid of Colonel Kurz during the Vietnam War. After receiving the order, Wild led a small detachment and ventured deep into Cambodia in a small boat.