Stephen Farber pronounced the film in New West magazine as "the greatest anti-war movie since La Grande Illusion."
It is considered Australia's first anti-war movie and is a lost film.
Surely you've seen anti-war movies, too.
Tears of Gaza is a Norwegian anti-war movie from 2010 concerning the Gaza War as seen through the eyes of a group of Palestinian children.
It has been described as an anti-war movie by British newspaper The Guardian.
The video, however, became an eerie classic; it consisted mainly of footage from the black-and-white, controversial anti-war movie "Johnny Got His Gun."
Ironically, the movie is considered one of the great anti-war movies of all time.
David Edelstein for The New York Times said "It remains the most caustic anti-war movie of this generation."
"Kippur" might be described as an anti-war movie.
It remains the most caustic anti-war movie of this generation.