The only two I can think of off the top of my head are Tora! Tora! Tora! and Glory. Both are still fairly heavily romanticized, but they at least have a large number of the details correct.Smooth Operator said:Because that is how hero movies are made, you show the good stuff and omit the rest, then everyone lives happily ever after... or dies very heroic like.
Go ask a history buff how many war movies are legit and you will be in for a shock.
OT: Form what I can gather (I haven't seen the movie myself), some of the acting is pretty good while some isn't. The movie does truncate the book to leave a few things out, which is standard when adapting a book into a movie.
The main problem doesn't seem to have anything to do with the movie itself, but the assumptions concerning the war that the viewer already held independent of the movie and that the viewer feels are called into question or are highlighted by the film. As such, the movie sparks off the same debates which people would have had if the movie had never been made.