Thin Red Line (1998)
This was heavy. There's a philosophical weight to it. A line in the movie goes: "War doesn't ennoble men, it eats away at the soul." One soldier in shock; chills, almost like in a freezing state. A couple others lose it. A few scenes after we see the same states; only this time in the opposing soldiers. War does eat away at the soul. Why engage in the first place? Hence the philosophical part. People can and have debated it for years and years. One story line flashbacks at different times to one soldier's memories with his wife. A lovely couple. Beautiful woman. After battle, the soldier receives a letter from her. She writes she's fallen in love with a different man. The soldier's heart breaks. Deeper than any bullet he could have been hit. The film portrays the dark sides of war, and of human capacities. Even a tiny part of the experience of being in that actual battle, it is a heavy view of the sacrifices people make and the damage that gets...