Talk:List of war films
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[edit] Doctor Zhivago
Can Doctor Zhivago be considered a Russian Revolution movie? Dudtz 8/8/06 6:39 PM EST
- I consider it as a Russian Revolution film because the Russian Revolution is the primary backdrop of the film. Though it a Romance, the characters lives are changed by it and the narrative's outcome is shaped by those events. The Revolution is in many ways a character of the film. I think it should be included. Trippz (talk) 06:37, 14 May 2008 (UTC)
[edit] Documentaries list vanished / deleted
Has anyone noticed:
Someone has deleted the article on the list of documentaries on the war in Iraq. Dogru144 03:08, 5 April 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Brotherhood of the Wolf
Once again Brotherhood of the Wolf has been added to section Seven Years' War and French and Indian War. This film does not cover any war material and there is only a somewhat silly reference to one Kung-fu fighting Native American and a former French soldier. The film is set in France, not the Americas and it takes place after the war. On top of that its a "werewolf" film not a War Film. No war material is covered and it is not central to the plot of the film. If an argument can be made to include it in a list of war films, please address it here. Trippz (talk) 06:30, 14 May 2008 (UTC)