Among veterans, an enduring debate exists over, “What is the best war movie?” That question is harder than trigonometry to answer. How does anyone pick only one? This is my list of the top war movies: the definitive top 10 war movies of all time.

Picking a favorite is nearly impossible. Also just as difficult as picking the “best” war movie, or even several of the top war movies, especially as a military Veteran. With that in mind, luckily right now, since I am making the rules, I don’t have to pick only one. Or two. Or even three.

The military has a love/hate relationship with Hollywood. Hollywood has a love/hate relationship with the military. Hollywood usually gets it wrong, there is often a spin, or at other times, a seemingly political agenda. Yet at the same time, they love the amount of money that war movies deposit into their corporate bank accounts. Quite often, the war movies that civilians and the critics shape praise on are movies that veterans mock and scorn (Hurt Locker) At times, however, Hollywood gets it right. Some of the top war movies tell amazing stories about incredible people and events.

 

Top War Movies Criteria

The criteria for this list are based on a few factors. It is important to consider the overall artistic, production, and historical values. The storytelling must be compelling, the story must be factually accurate, or as historical fiction, it must be historically accurate. Overall critical success is factored into some degree, as well, with consideration for awards. That is not the most important factor, however, as a few highly-awarded films are not on this list.

The Hurt Locker, for example, is not included. Although it was critically acclaimed and well-received in Hollywood, the movie is… ridiculous. It holds the dubious distinction of being the lowest-grossing movie ever to win Best Picture, but it’s a terrible story. I am a Jeremy Renner fan, and I like what they tried to do with the film, and the feel of the film, as the costs of war, are explored at a personal, human level. Yet the events and plot in the movie are far-fetched and implausible. It’s difficult to find it representative of what top war movies should be — or could be. The negative indictment of the Iraq war is not why I do not include it, either.

War is both terrible and awesome at the same time, and I do not discount anyone’s ability or right to speak out against it. If that is the goal, accuracy should also be achieved, or it’s just spin. Or, if the intent is satire, it should be clear that it’s not intended to be “representative” and portrayed as accurate. At the same time, the intent of this list is not jingoist war propaganda, either.

Overall, this list is about the story, the authenticity, and the impact of the movie. Most importantly, it’s about the story told about those who have served, their sacrifices, and their legacy in history.