remarkably in recent decades a number of war films just the theaters. Although there are many war films, the excellent work of the representation of the conflict and the reality of the situation have done by the hand, there are five that rank in the top of the list.
Train
Since 1986, directed by Oliver Stone, Platoon is by many considered the best war film of all time. Charlie Sheen and actor at the time little known Johnny Depp has the package to a depth of realism that many do not understand when they have been in the army, or the experience of the Vietnam War, the film is achieved.
Apocalypse Now
Even during the Vietnam War, "Apocalypse Now" presents a unique and wonderful story with characters drawn finely. Established in 1979 and directed by Francis Ford Coppola, the film is not only a war story very well, is present but also by many as the dark side of human psyche. With Martin Sheen, Harrison Ford, Marlon Brando and Robert Duvall, the film certainly has a deal that is admirable.
Saving Private Ryan
Place during the Second World War, Saving Private Ryan has a unique story in one of the most difficult moments in the country. Ealism graphics and special effects in the film are truly amazing. It also features an outstanding cast of actors, including Tom Hanks, Matt Damon, and even Vin Diesel. Director: Steven Spielberg directed the film from the critically acclaimed, receiving the Oscar for Best Sound, Best Cinematography, Best Editing, Best Sound and Best Director. She was also nominated for six Oscars, including Best Picture.
We Were Soldiers
Based on a novel written by Lieutenant-General and has been a journalist at the Battle of Ia Drang in Vietnam, We Were Soldiers, a personal look into the lives of real soldiers and the events that took place at the time. Directed by Randall Wallace and starring Mel Gibson is one of the few war films to describe the feelings, actions and thoughts of soldiers on both sides of the war.
Gloria
Gloria, which takes place during the Civil War, stars Matthew Broderick, Denzel Washington and Morgan Freeman. The film, which was published in 1989, tells the fascinating and heartbreaking majority of African-American soldiers because they are made on the battlefield for the first time.
Each of these films raises emotions and puts the viewer in the battlefield, which displays the emotional pain, mental and physical health of soldiers at war, and when on the battlefield. Also, you dive into the politics behind the wars, including representatives of the roles of leaders and politicians in the area, where the real battleground is.

