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What should I do now ? If I resign , would Nagarro release me early or I will have to serve complete notice period?
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I don't know about realistic, but 1917 was gut-wrenching. I remember watching it in the movies and it all felt so raw and real, I cried a few times because it really was hard to watch.
I would say that the most realistically portrayed military story in a movie I've seen is American Sniper. From the weaponry used to the actual combat scenes, everything was portrayed in such a realistic fashion that you almost felt like you were right alongside him going through it all. The movie also focuses on the emotional struggle of Chris and his family as he deals with PTSD, showing how war can have an impact not just on those who are serving but their families too.
Black Hawk Down. The film really captures the intense and chaotic nature of modern warfare, especially when it comes to urban combat. From the realistic dialogue between characters to the gritty battle scenes, Black Hawk Down shows how difficult and overwhelming wartime situations can be.
The only military movie I've ever seen was Saving Private Ryan and my PTSD was in full effect. Definitely not a movie I ever want to see again.