‘Masterpiece’ war film hailed ‘greatest of all time’ is streaming now on Prime | Films | Entertainment
Widely regarded as one of the greatest war films ever made, Saving Private Ryan now has a contender, as viewers have uncovered another movie they believe rivals the Steven Spielberg classic. Released in 1970, Patton follows the story of George S. Patton, a war general who led American forces to victory in several key battles during World War II.
The film depicts Patton and his men at various points in the conflict, from fighting in North Africa and securing a crucial victory at El Guettar in Tunisia. It also follows the troop as they turn their attention to Sicily to secure an allied foothold in southern Europe and their preparations for D-Day. The epic biographical film explores Patton’s balance of leadership and his harsh treatment of soldiers, a style that drew heavy criticism as it often clashed with military authority and conventional ideas of warfare.
Patton is portrayed by George C. Scott, who stars opposite the likes of Karl Malden, James Edwards, Carey Loftin and Bill Hickman.
Directed by Franklin J. Schaffner, the film received critical acclaim upon its release and was nominated for 10 Oscars at the 1971 Academy Awards, claiming seven including Best Picture and Best Actor for Scott.
With a 92% rating on Rotten Tomatoes, it’s hardly a surprise that the film has been lauded by Amazon Prime viewers, with some even branding it as good as two of the greatest war films ever made, Saving Private Ryan and Schindlers list.
Taking to social media, one declared: “Patton is about as accurate a war film as you can get, and one of the best portrayals of a real life figure I’ve seen. Definitely deserved it’s 7 Oscars and probably should’ve won more.”
A second agreed: “Just got done watching the classic WW2 film ‘Patton’, my final verdict… S Tier, an absolutely STUPENDOUS War film, a masterpiece on par with the likes of masterpieces like ‘Saving Private Ryan’ and ‘Schindler’s List’.”
“Patton, one of the best war films ever made!!,” exclaimed another fan as a fourth shared: “A very close thing but for me the best war film was Patton with George C Scott.”
An additional viewer echoed: “Patton is the greatest war movie ever made and I’ve seen most of them and have my favorites.”
Another added: “Patton is the greatest war film of all time, and the only reason critics don’t agree is they’re horrified by the idea of a patriotic fighter with such impeccable credentials and astonishing success.”









