VIDEO | Proposed war films: Something to cry about, something to hope for
Whenever the world is confronted with mechanism, it seeks solace in art. That's why we create it, right?
If you need a break from the war in its artistic conception, take a look at this cinematic list, for which you need an escort and handkerchiefs. Avoid popcorn, chances are you will enjoy it while your olfactory senses are attacked by the repetition of our history.
Nobody wins the war, and these films remain monuments, reminders (because we ignore the historical ones with childish zeal) of the destructive thirst for conquest. Fascism, imperialism, etc., unfortunately, will never remain just ideological terms in textbooks, and while your chest hurts and you are thirsty to embrace the world, tame yourself, play one of the 10 war films we offer you and sink into ideology.
Casablanca (1942)
When you watch one of the best movies ever made
Hiroshima Mon Amour (1959)
When you think about the end of the world
Lawrence of Arabia (1962)
When the campaign for peace seems in vain
Apocalypse Now (1979)
When the distribution of power digs into your soul
Come and See (1985)
When you see poetry
Ran (1985)
When you testify to the will of a great man
Stalingrad (1993)
When you are convinced of the monopoly of the absurd
Lepa sela, Lepo gore (1996)
When you want to be locally upset
Three Kings (1999)
Something with a happy ending
Inglourious Basterds (2009)
When you want to be comfortable in Hollywood