
Although the group comprises of complete strangers, the movie showcases how the battle changes their very view on life and helps them grow an almost unbreakable bond of brotherhood. Set during World War 2’s battle of Guadalcanal, ‘The Thin Red Line’ follows an army company named C-for-Charlie, who go in as reinforcements to help secure the island from the Japanese. By this time, Albert is old enough to join the army, and as he prepares to fight in the Second Battle of the Somme, he has no idea that fate has planned for him and Joey to reconnect on the battlefield in the most miraculous of circumstances. Subsequently, the Germs take control of Joey, and although a twist of fate allows him to run away, he is eventually recaptured and put to use in the war. Unfortunately, once England declares war on Germany, circumstances force Albert’s father to sell Joey to the family, where he becomes a part of a failed cavalry charge. Much to everyone’s surprise, Albert develops an incredible bond with the horse and even teaches it to respond to a specific owl whistle.

Set in 1912, ‘War Horse revolves around a Bay Irish Hunter, who is nicknamed Joey by his owner’s son Albert. Besides, with Nazi forces swarming the occupied country, Jozef and Jan soon find themselves in a game of hide-and-seek with death as they try their best to complete the mission. Since Reinhard was the reigning Reichsprotektor of German–occupied Czechoslovakia, getting to him was a challenge in itself. After a close brush with death, both men meet with the forces of the resistance and become an integral part of Operation Anthropoid, an attempt to assassinate SS officer Reinhard Heydrich. Set at the end of 1941 at the height of the German Occupation of Europe, ‘Anthropoid’ follows Slovak soldier Jozef Gabčík and Czech native Jan Kubiš, who take on the difficult mission of going behind enemy lines to meet up with resistance fighters in their company.
