Das Boot
The movie “Das Boot,” regarding a German submersible during WWII, gives an accurate sense of what it’s like to participate in a battle inside a submersible. It brought to the forefront the unpleasant truth of being guarded while also being terribly exposed inside the metal vessel underwater.
The movie’s director, Wolfgang Peterson, captures the staff’s strong emotions as well as the exhaustion that comes with all the pressure that comes from all directions in the battle. People who thought that a submarine would be a pretty safe wartime vessel quickly changed their minds.
The Assassination Of Jesse James By The Coward Robert Ford
Filmmaker Andrew Dominik’s movie is one with a title that is a total mouthful, is not just any wonderful western with several of the style’s primary themes, but, also, that the foundation of it is taken from events in old western American history.
The movie chronicles the final seven long months in the colorful, adventure-filled, and chaotic existence of one of the most infamous old western personalities in history, Jesse James which then introduces his also chaotic connection with gang member Robert Ford who was actually a member of the Outlaw in the same gang.