1. Saving Private Ryan (1998)
Tom Hanks leads a band of brothers, so to speak, to rescue one Private James Francis Ryan. The reason is simple enough. All his brothers kicked the bucket, and Mother Ryan shouldn't lose all her boys. It's a brutal hike through enemy territory, where each life costs dearly, and courage is the currency.
2. Apocalypse Now (1979)
This ain't your usual kill mission, though. Kurtz has gone full-on renegade, holed up in Cambodia, and revered like a God. The entire journey is a descent into the heart of darkness itself. Don't miss that helicopter attack synced to Wagner's "Ride of the Valkyries." Classic!
3. Black Hawk Down (2001)
Helicopters—Black Hawks—are downed, and the phrase "leave no man behind" gets put through a real trial by fire. This movie unfolds at the speed of a bullet. Miss one frame and you've missed an entire plot point.
4. Full Metal Jacket (1987)
Think you've seen tough? Nah, you haven't met Gunnery Sergeant Hartman. From the rigors of boot camp, the film thrusts you into the horrors of the Vietnam War, as the recruits find themselves navigating the urban maze of Hue.
5. Inglourious Basterds (2009)
There's also Shosanna, a French Jew, with her own vendetta. She owns a cinema, Hitler attends a movie premiere, and—BOOM! Everything goes up in flames, literally.
6. Platoon (1986)
Two sergeants, one good, one bad, fight for the soul of this fresh-faced recruit. You want conflict, misunderstandings, and all-out war? Boy, does this movie deliver.
7. 1917 (2019)
It's as if you, dear viewer, are tagging along in this nerve-wracking journey. Will they get there in time?
8. Dunkirk (2017)
Tom Hardy's in the sky, civilians are sailing the English Channel, and soldiers are stranded on the beach. In a typical Nolan's fashion, the clock is ticking. Rather loudly.
9. The Thin Red Line (1998)
Is it life or is it death that enchants these men? Terrence Malick asks you to contemplate, not just spectate. Yeah, yeah, there's blood and gore, but man, is it wrapped up in some beautiful cinematography.
10. Hacksaw Ridge (2016)
No gun, just sheer will. Who'd have thought a man could win the Medal of Honor without firing a single shot?