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In reply to the discussion: Favorite anti-war film? Are anti-war films still being made? [View all]merrily
(45,251 posts)27. Spielberg is mistaken. Understandable, given his bias.
Plenty of films glorifying war and the military have been made. During and soon after World War II especially, but not only then by any means.
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I prefer pro-peace stories -- "Ragtime" is one of the great pro-peace novels* of all time. . .
Journeyman
Sep 2014
#12
Guillermo Del Toro is currently working on a development of Vonnegut's "Slaughterhouse-5"
FSogol
Sep 2014
#15
Huh. Vonnegut said the original movie was one of the best film adaptations he'd ever seen. . .
Journeyman
Sep 2014
#16
I don't know if it's directly "anti war", but Terrence Malick's "The Thin Red Line"
Maedhros
Sep 2014
#20
Not mentioned here, and not my favorite. But it needs to go into the mix here.
longship
Sep 2014
#22
if I knew how to hack video, I'd post DeNiro's speech on the war of terror to William H. Macy
yurbud
Sep 2014
#48
Sorry, I was throwing out an interesting quote by a popularly successful director
Recursion
Sep 2014
#31