What are the most historically accurate movies/TV shows?
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>>1162597
Do you see historical accuracy as a gliding scale or an either or thing?
If you mean the latter than there simply is none.
>>1162597
Well, Generation Kill is very authentic
Boardwalk empire.
>>1162776
25 years rule right? Or was it that long ago?
>>1162783
This really.
Jack of All Trades
>>1162827
Pretty sure it's 2003 Invasian, not Gulf War.
>>1162783
The clothes at least are perfect. The cut of the collars and jackets are 100%.
Stalingrad (1993) was pretty accurate from what I could tell. As well as Das Boot.
The Knick is pretty accurate in terms of medicine, though not the times in which the technology was implemented (they had to take some liberties with it)
Great TV based in the 1900s
Forrest gump
>>1162597
I don't want to hijack this thread, but its somewhat related.
I was talking to a friend about The Human Condition by Masaki Kobayashi we both thought it was great but didn't know enough about Japan's history to know if it was accurate.
If any of you have seen it, could you tell me whether it was generally accurate or not?
Game of Thrones
>>1165833
Just finished it. Great show.
Maria the Virgin Witch
>>1166480
This, actually. Besides the magic and shit.
Rome
>>1162597
Rome and Deadwood are somewhat accurate
Hornblower is also good in this regard
>>1162604
clearly he sees it as a gliding scale otherwise he wouldn't have used the descriptor "most".
>>1166903
I thought /his/ didn't think Rome was accurate?
>>1162597
Three Kingdom 2010
The most accuarate that I have seen is Pedro I el Cruel,but is only in Spanish.