10 Most Intense War Movies Ever Made

10. Saving Private Ryan

Saving Private Ryan opens with the D-Day landings, specifically on the events on Omaha Beach. As Tom Hank's Captain John Miller leads his men onto the beach they are assaulted with heavy fire. Bodies are dropping, people are screaming and the audience is in complete awe.

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For context of how incredible this opening was, many veterans have applauded this scene for its realism.

The US soldiers must advance up the beach neutralising the German machine-gun positions. Their voices can barely be heard above the constant gunfire. Half of the conversations they have with other marines are cut short by a bullet catching one of the participants.

After taking the beach, the men are in pieces, some breaking down in tears.

What follows is a journey through unknown enemy territory to find Private Ryan. Along the way, Private Carpazo and Medic Wade are killed.

Eventually, they locate Ryan, but before they can extract him, they must help defend a key bridge in Ramelle.

In this final battle, the American soldiers realise they are heavily outnumbered as German Panzer tanks role into the small town. In this intense skirmish, Miller is killed alongside several others from his unit and Ryan's paratroopers.

Rarely is there a quiet moment in this wartime epic.

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