War may look fascinating and revolutionary from afar, but through the lens of a microscope, it turns into an event filled with horror and chaos. It gives viewers a thrill by putting them in a war-like scenario without facing the atrocities of the war. In the past, there have been many war films that have acted as successful portals that take the viewer back in time, placing them in the midst of a chaotic cacophony…a modern day unaware of the banality of actual war. For the viewer, some films are visceral, raw, and remembered by the viewer like War, although they are not the same thing. Let’s take a look at some of the best war movies of the 2010s, ranked.
8 Operation Finale (2018)
Operation Finale American film based on the arrest of notorious Nazi criminal and former SS officer Adolf Eichmann. The film’s plot is inspired by the true story of how Eichmann was captured and then transported to Jerusalem to be tried for crimes against humanity. operation finale Directed by Chris Weitz, it features a starring cast including Ben Kingsley, Oscar Isaac, and Melanie Laurent.
7 Fury (2014)
Fury Follow the life and times of the five crew members of the E8 Sherman tank nicknamed Fury. The crew includes the captain, Wardaddy (Brad Pitt), gunner (Shia LaBeouf), loader (Jon Bernthal), and a few others. As US tanks penetrate deeper into Nazi territory, the danger these men face becomes insurmountable. One by one, the crew realizes that they may have hit just over their own weight, with no apparent escape route.
6 Beast of No Nation (2015)
before taking over james bond The franchise Cary Joji Fukinaga has crafted a disturbing tale of teenage innocence turning into blind violence. The film is set against the backdrop of an African civil war and follows the attempts of a local warlord (Idris Elba) to recruit young orphan trainees to fight for him and his band of guerrilla soldiers. increase. beast of no nation As a cold-blooded killer, Idris Elba plays a cold-blooded warlord who gives a masterful performance as a cold-hearted killer with no empathy.
Five American Sniper (2014)
Directed by legendary Clint Eastwood american sniper The autobiography of American sniper Chris Kyle. The film revolves around Kyle’s journey in Iraq and his rise to becoming the first man to rank his 255 kills and making military history. The film, starring Bradley Cooper as Chris Kyle, was nominated for a total of six Academy Awards, including one for Best Sound Editing.
Four Zero Dark Thirty (2012)
zero dark thirty is a dramatic interpretation of the decade-long manhunt against US public enemy number one, Osama bin Laden. Director Kathryn Bigelow recreates the real-world scenario brilliantly, along with the massive human effort put into this massive undertaking. The film stars Jessica Chasten as Maya, her fictional CIA analyst, with supporting roles from Jason Clarke, Chris Pratt, and James Gandolfini. Upon its release, zero dark thirty It received five Academy Award nominations and was very well received.
3 Darkest Hour (2017)
darkest hour It serves as a masterclass in character realization by Gary Oldman. The veteran actor steps into the big shoes by taking on the role of Winston Churchill, the then-British Prime Minister being handed the reign of the country, leading it from war to peace. He portrayed Churchill so accurately, with his mannerisms so accurate, along with quirky quirks such as the way he held his cigar, to the extent that he seemed reborn on screen. For his efforts, Oldman won the Academy Award for Best Actor.
2 1917 (2019)
Not only is it a visual spectacle that unfolds in one take, 1917, It’s a well-written tale of brotherhood and duty set against the poignant backdrop of war. Directed by Sam Mendes and shot by the iconic Roger Deakins, the film is a partial homage to Sam Mendes’ paternal grandfather Alfred. The plot of the film follows the journey of two army corporals as they enter enemy territory and warn another battalion in time to prevent them from setting foot in a deadly ambush.
1 Dunkirk (2017)
Over the years, the Nolan name has become synonymous with reliability and success.in his war epic Dunkirk, Nolan brilliantly tells the Battle of Dunkirk, where British, French, and Belgian soldiers are trapped in the French port of Dunkirk and await almost certain death as the Nazis hunt them down. A realistic depiction of the evacuation attempt made by the . Nolan stylishly sticks to his trademark parallel storyline narrative style, along with a realistic visual language, thanks to cinematographer Hoyte van Hoytema’s breathtaking cinematography.