Thanks, Stickman!
I have seen very few Kurosawas, but I should watch more. They're all great. Seven Samurai is brilliant.
Definitely check out Casablanca if you can. That's a phenomenal film.
I do enjoy that era, although I really basically just love any films that are brilliant. Silence is vastly underrated and I think a very challenging film about faith, spirituality, philosophy, religion, etc. It's a rare gem where I truly feel like it tackled spiritual issues honestly and without trying to say, "Believe in God!" or "Your religion is stupid!" It's extremely well-done.
I'm not sure of the accuracy of many of these films. Zulu is, I think, pretty accurate with some things and liberal with others. I don't know about Lawrence of Arabia at all, really.
Zulu is wonderful insofar as it doesn't demonize the "other". It's a British film, but it's not turning the Zulus into monsters or anything; it's got respect for everybody. It has some dated effects (obviously rubber bayonets, for instance), but if (like me) you can sort of approach a film "in its own era", so to speak, you'll really dig it.
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