The Vietnam War’s lingering repercussions are as much a part of pop culture in 2020 as the war itself was in the late 1960s. Despite the fact that the war has been finished for 45 years, its lasting impact on film and television may be due to the fact that it was the first conflict to be extensively televised. People from all across the world were able to tune in and not only observe some of the horrible events occurring hundreds of miles away, but also express their opinions on the war in novel ways. A slew of films were published in response to the Vietnam War, both in the immediate aftermath and while the conflict was still raging—some were even shot on location near active battlegrounds. We have looked at the data, and have conclusively discovered the top 10 Vietnam-war films of all time. Continue on to discover which film made it to the number 1 spot.

Ranking Vietnam War Films From Best To Worst
10. The Killing Fields (1984)
A journalist from the New York Times travels to Cambodia to report the Cambodian Civil War during the Khmer Rouge takeover, which was precipitated by the Vietnam War. He and his interpreter build a deep bond there, which is eventually put to the test when the US decides to withdraw its forces as the violence escalates and the journalist makes arrangements to evacuate. His interpreter, on the other hand, intends to stay and cover the story, even if it means risking his life.

10) The Killing Fields (1984)