Stalingrad
World War two was filled with memorable battles in the six years that it lasted but Stalingrad clearly was among those that have risen to infamy. Many filmmakers have attempted to utilize the conflict as a background for various film attempts but this one was bold enough to focus on that famous battle between Nazi Germany against the allied forces.
Filmmaker Joseph Vilsmaier emphasized on a compact group of troops who are confronted with real-life tragedies. The movie’s realism originates from its intent on depicting the true horrors and carnage of battle.
The King’s Speech
The movie regarding The King of UK George VI, directed by filmmaker Tom Hooper, grabbed the globe by surprise and garnered multiple recognitions for it. Even though several portions of the plot were overblown, the movie was commendable in its effort to stay honest about the details of that historical event.
Furthermore, while scholar Andrew Roberts did voice out some particular concerns about the picture, particularly in relation towards the crucial last sequence, still with those lapses, they still get a passing score from the scholar.