huh shanghai express doesn't even come up on Netflix.
Library?
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huh shanghai express doesn't even come up on Netflix.
Library?
how bad is 1492?
How violent is The Last King of Scotland?
oh yeah, I'll be looking to get most of these from the library, just trying to make a list on netflix for easy tracking.
Jesus there are a ton of WWII and Vietnam movies.
In terms of WWII movies, "Bridge on the River Kwai" is very good indeed. Another one I always like to recommend is "The Desert Fox," if black and white is acceptable.
Edit: "The Great Escape" would probably be a good choice as well.
For non WWII stuff, "Gladiator," "Apollo 13," and "The Right Stuff," perhaps
Braveheart is pretty bad history, I feel obliged to point out. "Master and Commander"? "Rob Roy"? "Last of the Mohicans"?
Saving Private Ryan
I concur with Consuela's rec of Master and Commander and Last of the Mohicans.
The Adventures of Robin Hood (Erroll Flynn). And you can correct the history around that but it does put a lot of things in context (Angles v. Saxons, Crusades, evil authoritarian regimes)
Doctor Zhivago. The Sound of Music. Romances with a heavy historical background that drives things along.
The Best Years of Our Lives examines the experiences of soldiers returning from WWII. There are some bleak bits. One of the men lost his hands in the war and has to deal with mid-20th century prostheses and the reactions of those around him. [link]
The Adventures of Robin Hood (Erroll Flynn). And you can correct the history around that but it does put a lot of things in context (Angles v. Saxons, Crusades, evil authoritarian regimes)
Though Richard was an awful king t history pedant
Movies of some Shakespeare plays? The Branagh Henry V perhaps?