The most realistic war movie I watched




 
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November 23rd, 2016  
kokokel
 

Topic: The most realistic war movie I watched


Film name: "The 9th company"
Description: Story war drama "9th company" has its origins in 1988, when still in full swing, the fighting in Afghanistan. A few young men drafted into the Armed forces of the Soviet Union, and sent to one of the training units. There they fall in obedience to experienced military the senior warrant officer Dygalo, who has repeatedly been in hot spots, and it undoubtedly left his indelible mark on fate. After the recruits spend only a few months in the training centre, they are being moved to Afghanistan, where young fighters doukomplektovuyut valiant company 9 345-th separate guards airborne regiment. Soon after this division paratroopers entrust a responsible task – to take a strategic height, and hold it until until after the column, delivering food and ammunition to the distant province of Khost. At the same time the top leadership of the USSR takes a decision on the complete withdrawal of troops from Afghanistan. The result is that the withdraw column, and the soldiers of the 9th company command simply forgets, leaving their soldiers in a foreign country where everyone wants them dead...

From myself I can add that the film is very realistic. One of my favorite movies of my father, who served in Afghanistan. The film is not thoroughly conveys the true story of the 9th company, but it deserves attention and applause for the atmosphere of war. When viewing I want to take an AK and wear a helmet, that would help the main characters in heated clashes.
November 29th, 2016  
Hutchie
 
Enemy at the Gate. Maybe Hollywood BS, but It seemed real.
December 8th, 2016  
Warwick
 
I quite like 9th Company. Not bad for a Russian flick and one of a few churned out by the Russian movie industry about Afghanistan.
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December 9th, 2016  
George
 
Hacksaw Ridge is looking good
December 9th, 2016  
dadsgirl
 
 
I thought the first "Stalingrad" was very well made.
Dadsgirl
December 9th, 2016  
I3BrigPvSk
 
 
There is a German TV series out there and it has been called "A German Band of Brothers" I have only seen fragments of it so I cannot really say anything about it, but the little I have seen of it on youtube seems quite ok.
December 11th, 2016  
dadsgirl
 
 
Quote:
Originally Posted by I3BrigPvSk
There is a German TV series out there and it has been called "A German Band of Brothers" I have only seen fragments of it so I cannot really say anything about it, but the little I have seen of it on youtube seems quite ok.
Hello 13,
One of these days I will check it out and report back to you. Hope you're well.

Dadsgirl
April 7th, 2021  
Armywannabe
 
 
Has anyone seen pearl Harbor it is super good and realistic (it is also the reason I think ships are floating coffins)
April 8th, 2021  
I3BrigPvSk
 
 
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Originally Posted by Armywannabe
Has anyone seen pearl Harbor it is super good and realistic (it is also the reason I think ships are floating coffins)
Are you talking about the movie with Ben Affleck, Josh Hartnett, and Kate Beckinsale?

The Midway movie is much better
April 9th, 2021  
BritinBritain
 
 
I still think Zulu is up there among the greatest, despite some of it inaccuracies.
 


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