*All Quiet On the Western Front (the 1933 adaptation)
*Saving Private Ryan
*Waterloo Bridge (both the 1931 and 1940 versions are good, although I personally prefer the 1940 one since it stars Clark Gable)
*Warhorse (if you're up for a touchy-feely film about a soldier and his beloved horse)
@Frances, I know right?! When Captain Nichols (Hiddleston's character) died in the book, I actually had to reread the entire page because I couldn't believe what happened
*All Quiet On the Western Front (the 1933 adaptation)
*Saving Private Ryan
*Waterloo Bridge (both the 1931 and 1940 versions are good, although I personally prefer the 1940 one since it stars Clark Gable)
*Warhorse (if you're up for a touchy-feely film about a soldier and his beloved horse)