Against all odds, Hollywood has a pretty decent track record when it comes to depicting world history . Of course, no movie can capture a major historical event with full faithfulness and complete comprehensiveness, but the best ones get the big things right. Does anyone doubt that Communism was as bad as it was presented in David Lean’s Doctor Zhivago or that the Normandy landing was something like how it was depicted in the bloody, terrifying, numbing opening of Steven Spielberg’s Saving Private Ryan ? These movies may make all manner of concessions to dramatic structure, narrative expediency, and entertainment value, but in giving a sense of the sweep of large events, they often have a certain practical value — teaching tools for an increasingly and worryingly post-literate
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