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The 10 ‘worst’ war movies for accuracy ranked – number 1 directed by John Wayne

War movies are a powerful genre that depicts the realities of warfare, often showcasing the bravery, sacrifice, and devastation experienced by soldiers and civilians alike. They use intense action sequences, emotional storytelling, and immersive cinematography to draw audiences into historical and fictional conflicts.

But it’s clear that not all war films provide an accurate portrayal of real events. While some directors are committed to historical authenticity, others prioritise storytelling, taking creative liberties to bring their vision to life. Experts from Movie Web have listed the worst war movies for accuracy, and one of them features the famous John Wayne as the director.

According to the movie experts, The Green Berets starring John Wayne is the worst movie when it comes to accuracy.

Released in 1968, The Green Berets is an American war film directed by John Wayne and Ray Kellogg, featuring Wayne, David Janssen, and Jim Hutton in leading roles.

Based on Robin Moore’s 1965 novel, the film was primarily shot in the summer of 1967. While the screenplay diverges from the book in several aspects, it retains certain elements – such as a plotline where a woman seduces a North Vietnamese communist general, leading to his capture by American forces.

The experts explained: “It’s also mostly seen as inaccurate. The pro-war sentiment forces the movie to ignore the injustices handed out by American soldiers.

“It appeared those behind the movie were so focused on getting the message across they sacrificed geographical details and flattened the perspective of Vietnamese people impacted by the war.”

Content Source: www.express.co.uk

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