Make heroic film about a battle you lost

>Make heroic film about a battle you lost

Do anglos really?

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Nazis lost lol thats all that matters. Simple as

That's nothing.
Wait until you hear about their obsession with one failed cavalry charge

>Make several movies about that one time they lost to Vietnamese rice farmers.
Yankbros....

I like how everyone ignores that there was a kid in this movie who literally died FALLING DOWN THE STAIRS

There are bombs and bullets flying everywhere in this movie and THATS how you decide to kill off a main character? Bravo Nolan.

the dunkirk evacuation was a great achievement

Name one Vietnam film that depicts the war as a heroic loss and not a humiliating defeat.

You'd rather another d-day flic?

Rambo 2

>bongs tie with americans in football
>"Greatest victory since bunker hill"
Brits are kinda retarded

He dun kirked his head

Vietnam was the exact point and war where all war movies suddenly started to become "WHAT IF... WAR BAD???"

Do mutts just have a national humiliation fetish or something? Is that why they pump so much money into defense so they can compensate?

>If you think British war films are cringe what about this one country founded by british people

Been reading up on youtube about ww2, wtf france and england why didnt you help poland?

Do Americans really?

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If you have really been reading up about this, you would've known. Cope, seethe, dilate

Movie wasn’t about the battle
It was about the massive rescue effort after the battle

It's a movie about looking after your own and coming back for them to fight another day unlike Americans who kill their own soldiers with friendly fire or just leave them to die (see: Benghazi)

We Were Soldiers

Lol the island swines do love their propaganda