Some of the hallmarks of a great war film to watch with your dad include


 • Saving Private Ryan (1998): A classic World War 2 film directed by Steven Spielberg. It features some intense and realistic battle scenes from the D-Day invasion of Normandy. Considered one of the war films.


• Band of Brothers (2001): A acclaimed HBO miniseries that follows Easy Company, an airborne unit in World War 2. It is based on Stephen E. Ambrose's book of the same name. Like Saving Private Ryan, it is gritty and realistic in depicting the war.


• The Great Escape (1963): A classic POW escape film set in a German prison camp in World War 2. It has a memorable ensemble cast, including Steve McQueen and James Garner. A highly entertaining adventure film.


• We Were Soldiers (2002): Starring Mel Gibson, this film depicts the first major battle between the U.S. and North Vietnam in the Vietnam War. moving film that captures the brutality of war and dedication.


• Platoon (1986): One of the most influential Vietnam War films, directed by Oliver Stone, a veteran. It follows a young soldier's tour of duty in Vietnam and his moral dilemmas. Considered a realistic and sobering look at the war.


• Letters from Iwo Jima (2006): A unique World War 2 film by Clint Eastwood, depicting the Battle of Iwo Jima from the Japanese attitude. A clear portrait of the Japanese troops who defended the island against the American invasion. A balanced and thoughtful war film.


• 1917 (2019): A World War 1 film that follows two soldiers who must cross enemy lines to deliver a message. Filmed and edited to appear as if two continuous long takes. Visually stunning, with pulse-pounding action and suspense. Directed by Sam Mendes. A recent classic.

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