10. Come and See (1985)

Elim Klimov's Come and See is this nightmarish version of World War II through the eyes of a little Belarusian boy-it's not to be forgotten despite its surreal visuals and relentless brutality. Aleksei Kravchenko delivers a raw performance in being oblivious to his loss of innocence amidst all these trials and atrocities. Including real ammunition during production was a part of the film's unsettling realism. By 2024, it stands as one of the most gut-wrenching war films ever made, standing as a testament to the awful impact of war.
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Edited by Sugnik Mondal