Posted 2019-September-30, 05:37
It's not that obscure, but my husband has it in his top 5 war films: Das Boot (1981) We watched it recently.
Apparently there's a TV remake on Amazon Prime Video, but the original 1981 version without any computer enhancement or graphics scores a highly-respectable 8.3 stars on the IMDB.
I thoroughly enjoyed it even though it's 'a man's movie'. There's a startling fact at the end of the movie, that I won't divulge now. Just to say it proves how utterly destructive and nihilistic war is.
Here's a review from the IMDB. It's my view, too.
War movies have been biases to one side or the other. This movie does not make heroes or enemies of the German U-boat sailors. Instead, it grips the viewer with realistic depictions of what it was like to be a U-boat sailor for the Germans in WWII. It starts off with young (17 year old to 25 year old) men who have been filled with propaganda about the war effort and glorious battle. After this young crew of immature sailors start to experience the true horrors of war, you can not only see, but experience with them the boredom, laughter, camaraderie, team work and death. In a world where you have no windows, where your ears have to be your eyes, where a cat and mouse game is played and the loser dies, these young men age 10 to 15 years. It makes the viewer realize the horror of submarine warfare in WWII. The most realistic war movie I have ever seen.