I’ve not seen any of them and I’m in a WW2 mood.

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    I’ve seen all 3, but it’s been a while:

    • The Thin Red Line: beautiful movie with outstanding cinematography and I am a huge fan of some of Terrence Malicks work. But I’d say if someone is “In the mood for WW2” it wouldnt necessarily be my first recommendation. Really creates its own mood.

    • Fury: if I remember correctly more gritty and you get action straight from the start. Also it’s based in Europe so you get the US vs Germany setting.

    • Hacksaw ridge: you get the full arc from training to getting deployed building up to the finale. Also it’s the Pacific war theater so you get the US vs Japan setting.

    Really depends on what you are looking for. But ofc there are also plenty of other movie options depending on what you are looking for and haven’t seen yet. There are just so many movies out there with WW2 setting that capture different aspects, locations and events.

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    I only saw Thin Red Line once and hated it. Stuffed with pointless cameos, an indulgent mess it never gets going, never arrives anywhere. This critic summed it up for me:

    The heart-piercing moments that punctuate its rambling are glimpses of what a tighter film might have been

    Others rate it highly so its seems very much a matter of individual taste.

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    Fury is the most entertaining, though it has a number of places where it stumbles.

    The Thin Red Line is Malik at his worse, over stuffed cast, dull meandering story and just over stuffed laborious scene after another.

    Hacksaw Ridge is worth it just for Hugo Weaving’s parts… wow. The problem with Hacksaw Ridge is what Desmond Doss did is just that incredible that Gibson had to dumb it down because there is no way the audience would believe it. Unfortunately, the end result is a real mess of a movie. That’s just not fun.

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    Fury is excellent but extremely depressing. Thin Red Line is a Terrance Malick movie so kinda…out there and not terribly realistic as I recall… Haven’t seen Hacksaw Ridge.