“Enemy At The Gates” with Jude Law might vaguely qualify.
A rare film that accurately showed Stalin’s treatment of his own fighting men.
Good point. You come away from that movie as having a visceral feel of what it means to be devalued as a human being - even in wartime - as an expendable tool for the State.
It would definetly qualify in my opinion. Particularly perhaps some aspects of the romance plot, interestingly enough. There was a good quote in there relating to this, but sadly it escapes me at the moment.