20 Most Historically Inaccurate Movies
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- Never rely on movies for historical facts! For this list, we’ll be looking at the most notorious cases of films rewriting history. Our countdown includes "A Beautiful Mind", "Argo", "The Last Samurai" and more! Which of these do you find to be the biggest offense? Let us know in the comments below!
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From Hell - 2001.
It`s based on a Graphic Novel of the same title, by Alan Moore and Eddie Campbell. That, in turn, is based largely on the royal conspiracy theory detailed in Stephen Knight's, Jack the Ripper:
Why didn't yall include the women king???
Can you make a list of more accurate historical movies
300 may have been historically inaccurate but it was definitely a solid comic adaptation
Honestly, for a movie with mythical creatures, magic, and naked body builders the actual historical account of the battle was much more accurate than I expected.
Like the movie, there were in fact only 300 Spartans plus a few thousand other Greek allies (such as Arcadians) that held off 120,000-300,000 Persians at the Hot Gates for 7 days until a local resident revealed to the Persians a path to outflank the Greeks. Afterwards, Leonidas dismissed the bulk of his army and fought to the death with the rest of his men. Their sacrifice lead the Greeks to ultimately win the war.
This reminds me of the parody Robot Chicken did with 1776 the tagline was "It ain't accurate but it will blow you f***Ing mind!"
Yes for example persians being black ugly people dressed like old cannibal african tribes and having slaves . fun fact persian empire was the only emire in history that never did slavery and never raped women or captive of war
Shut up
I mean, I probably wouldn't even count 300 for a list like this exactly because it was more than anything a fantasy comic book movie, not a historical movie. Otherwise might as well have Inglorious Basterds on the list as well.
Considering that Braveheart made its way to the Syfy Channel on more than one occasion, I am inclined to agree with its spot at #1 on this list.
Of course this movie is fiction. William Wallace was of course a real person and he made a massive impact for Scotland fight the English monarchy but the Scot that was referred to as Braveheart was Robert the Bruce
My favourite part of Braveheart is when they decide to fight the battle of Stirling Bridge nowhere near Stirling Bridge
There is a Scottish urban legend that had Mel Gibson discussing the Stirling Bridge battle with a local historical expert.
Seems Mel didn't want thousands of men trying to fight their way over a cramped bridge as it would ruin the epic battle he had in mind.
The local expert apparently said "Aye, the English thought that as well"
Don't know if the legend is true or not, but it should be.
I think also Wallace was dead before the battle of Stirling Bridge if you go by the 'Outlaw King' timeline which basically plays as a sequel.
@@alanobrien9362 I did read about this. Supposedly a local asked why he wasn't filming on the bridge, and GIbson replied "Because the bridge got in the way," meaning the cameras. He then responded the same way. Love it though.
The Last Samurai is inaccurate but it's still one of my favorite movies of all time. Tom Cruise and Ken Watanabe were both phenomenal.
same i still have the DVD and it;s always a must watch
Same.
Agreed.
Ditto!
Couldn't have said it better meself
The CZcams channel, History Buffs, covers many of these movies and their historical accuracies, or in these cases, inaccuracies, and does a fantastic job. Worth checking out.
Great channel. I love how he annihilated the Patriot
@@lizzybethnj617 Mel Gibson is infamous in the channel for being a repeat offender
But he's not infallible either, for example, he failed to appreciate that a man in Apocalypto with pock marks all over his face, and nowhere else, CANNOT have smallpox, because smallpox affects the entire body's surface. He actually went to a guy in a white coat in a hospital and posed him some leading questions, yet fails because of the simple principle that I just mentioned.
@@dantefromdevilmaycry9857 It's probably not the most popular opinion with many film fans, but if you see Mel as a sentimentalist who also loves melodrama (pun acknowledged), yet is a racist/xenophobic homophobe... Not a great combination for an historical filmmaker, to put it mildly 😕
For all of you sending out love to The Last Samurai, please consider booking your next holiday to the Taranaki region of New Zealand; where major parts of the movie were filmed.
I’m just going to start with saying I’m a history nerd and one thing that bothers me when movies sway from history with changing races,genders,personalities of making up love affairs,drama or characters is that they are portraying real people and deserves to be treated with respect not just as characters in a story that can be changed at will
Yeah , especially when some of the race changes or gender changes are one-sided , like not trying to get political, but I think any types of race or gender swap of historical events are quite disrespectful regardless who does it.
@@Tombbistol I agree. I would also extend that to remakes of classic movies and novels. It is disrespectful of the original material.
@@Tombbistol Yep - when NPCs tell me there's nothing wrong with showing Anne Boleyn or Cleopatra as black, I always ask them whether they would be ok with a white Martin Luther King or a white Nelson Mandela....
@@TomasFunes-rt8rd I couldn't watch the travesty of Anne Boleyn as black, nor could I stomach Mickey Rooney as Japanese - but at least that was old Hollywood. We're supposed to know better now.
I was wondering if "Amadeus" would show up on this list - to be fair, Peter Shaffer never intended to write a dramatic biography of Mozart, he was simply exploring a theme using two historical figures. Both the play and its film adaptation are, in my opinion at least, quite wonderful and I have enjoyed watching and reading them over the years. The problem lay in the film audiences who assumed that "Amadeus" was a biopic which it wasn't and never pretended to be. I have a special irk on this subject because for many years I worked in classical music retail (for Tower, Virgin and at other stores) and had to daily correct customers on what they thought they knew about Mozart's life and work. The film takes a lot of heat from Mozart buffs, which I think is decidedly unfair and, in the long run, it opened up a lot of people to listening to music which otherwise they may never have ever considered doing, which I think was a good thing. And, by the way, the concept predates Pushkin and the rumor that Salieri poisoned Mozart was circulating even in Salieri's own lifetime (he outlived Mozart by decades and, I think, was a victim of dementia in his later years). Also, Salieri was by no means a bad composer - he was, in fact, a very good one. He just wasn't a Mozart.
Here are some more you forgot:
- Legend of the Titanic (nobody dies)
- Henry the 8th (2003)
- The Magic Voyage (1992)
- The Other Boleyn Girl (2008)
- Mary Queen of Scots (2018)
- Kingdom of Heaven (2005)
Feel free to add any more I missed
The Woman King (2022)
How about 1492:conquest of paradise (1992)
"The Other Boleyn Girl" drives me crazy. I know it's not selling itself as accurate BUT GOD they went hard... I do have to say that Natalie Portman was a pretty good Anne Boleyn but that's it 😅
Catch Me If You Can (2002)
I feel like they can do a part 2 just based on this list alone. heh
Pretty surprised not to see 1492: Conquest of Paradise. Granted, it's an obscure film compared to the others on this list, but its depiction of Christopher Columbus almost borders on fiction.
It is fiction, dude. That's what a film is.
It shows *freaking turkeys* in Spain at the start of the movie.
I liked that film for the acting but certainly never for the historical context.
This is the problem with some people today. They get all of their knowledge from the movies and think it's accurate. They are MOVIES people, they are for entertainment purposes not education and the actors are not the people they are playing.
Even when the movie is meant to be outrageous.Can't believe they didn't wear converse in pre-revolution france🙄
Half of the films criticized: the film never claimed to be accurate 😂
None of them did,
The closest to claiming accuracy was JFK, but that was more supposition, because Stone will tell you he couldn't be accurate because the "cover-up" suppressed all of the facts and he feels he logically filled in the gaps.
So true
That only tells us how YOUR mind works, not how the expectation that we the audience agree to "suspend disbelief" should be rewarded with a good honest effort by the entertainer.
That's like saying "I never claimed I wasn't a liar". If you make a BIOpic, you kinda figure it's gonna be the biography of the subject you're watching. If it's isn't true it should say that at the beginning. I say that as a Scotsman who constantly has to tell people the Robert the Burns didn't fuck Wallace over, Wallace himself was a complete psychopath who would cut people's ears off and make a necklace out of them, who wasn't the intelligent warrior poet with a sense for traps. He was a barbarian who was told by his men about traps and set ups etc. Fantastic movie but so many people believe the utter crap that was told in it.
If the film is about historical events, it should be stated clearly, at the beginning of the movie, that it is not historically accurate. The "based on actual events" tag is vague and has no real meaning. The film production should also make available a list of all the inaccuracies on a web page, for easy perusing.
Actually, Roland emerich’s Midway WAS mostly accurate. So, at least there’s that one.
Wow, kudos to Mr. Emerich; never heard his name and accurate in the same sentence.
The Last Samurai was inaccurate but man was it a good movie.
Who said it was based on real events ?
The movie is amazing
Ken Watanabe yum!
I agree.
Imagine that…The Woman King didn’t make the cut.
The agendists wouldn't dare call it inaccurate.
I know right? Proceeds to list films like The Last Samurai, Anastasia and 10,000 BC , which were films that NEVER claimed to be based on true stories or even historically accurate, but leaves out films like The Woman King, which trailers deliberately claimed to be inspired by true events, yet was chock full of artistic liberties. For example, Viola Davis's character never existed, nor was she based on anybody who did.
Ya nor did black African king movie... black panther haha
They didn't include thousands of films...interesting that YOU only picked that one out lol.
@BlackHatCinephile would you say this statement is innacurate?
@@MsPurplelocket Woman King made slavers into anti-slavery freedom fighters.
People always take "based on" to heart as fact.
Bohemian Rhapsody was good but bad at the same time
The problem with most music biopics is that they tend to focus on the legend of the band/singer instead of that their lives and careers. The events in Bohemian Rhapsody are mostly authentic, but the timeline is thrown around to save time. Also, many cliches are brought in to make the movie “more entertaining.”
@@imsomewhatcertain1024the way they depicted his first meeting with his last partner Jim, was insulting to both of them. They met in a nightclub. Not when Jim was a waiter at one of Freddie’s parties, and got his arse groped by him 🤦🏻♀️
I got called homophobic because I told someone this was an inaccurate story. Wow.
@@alienlife7754 that's just wrong
You guys forgot about the Woman King.
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Well it "represents" black people and women, so there's no way they'll call that out
They know what’s up. So what’s the problem?
I'm all for representation but that film completely misses out the fact that group owned slaves and even sold them :/
Guess they can't squeeze in everything.
I still like The Last Samurai.
I’m only three minutes into the video but I had to thank you for this! I love it when movies get things wrong. It’s like a secret waiting to see if anyone else sees them!
The most accurate movie I've ever seen was Weird: The Al Yankovic Story. Every word of it is true and really happened!
Especially the relationship between Al and Madonna! It couldn't have been more spot-on!
he wrote it, I would think he'd know his own life
@@jabber1990 have you seen it? It's absolutely hilarious!! It's not meant to be taken seriously, though.
@@geminiacleo7ewe of course i've seen it, its how I know its 100% true
I was trying to figure out how you make a Bipic about somebody who's never done anything or gotten in trouble or had a redemption arc, but I did see it
@@jabber1990 the emotion! The drama!!!
You guys should also do the opposite and make a list of historically accurate films.
I can’t wait until WatchMojo does Top 50 of previous Top 10s.
I’m shocked they haven’t lol
We've been waiting for years
From what I've read all the inaccuracies in Bohemian Rhapsody are deliberate, not mistakes.
That still makes them inaccuracies. Besides, they never said the inaccuracies had to be based on mistakes. It's clear that most, if not all, of the directors knew very well they weren't accurately depicting history.
That's dumb
Just surprised that The Woman King ain’t on this list, you know this movie is so historically inaccurate when the critics score on rotten tomatoes is drastically different to the audience score.
Legit hey
The whole "critics says its good/bad, therefore it must be bad/good" mentality reeks of contrarianism for the sake of contrarianism.
@Mar Cello the movie was trash
Strange that with all of the movies to feature historical inaccuracies, that is the one you're worried about. 🤔
@@jonnyblaze411 of course it was 🙃
You could have included:
1 The Sound of Music
2 The Last King of Scotland
3 The Greatest Showman
4 Gladiator
5 Mary Queen of Scots
6 The Favourite
I would also like to add Elizabeth, Elizabeth: the Golden Age, and the lesser known movie: All the Queen's Men. And I totally agree with your
You picked good ones
Did you know that, when the Sound of Music first came out, they played it in Germany without the last reel, so the family doesn't escape?
I mean The Greatest Showman never advertised that it was supposed to be accurate. More just to have a good time watching
I suspect that if many historical dramas were not tuned for entertainment, they would probably be quite boring.
My favourite on this list is Amadeus. I saw that several times at the Cinema.
It was entertaining, well dressed, costuming and casting were brilliant. And the music arrangement by Neville Mariner was the best!
Initially I thought that Hulce's performance of Mozart was "over the top", until a documentary I saw a few years ago, showed that his humour was literally "very low brow".
You can easily do Top 500 just by putting every biopic movie ever made or any historical one on the list
The real event that the story of Pocahontas was based on actually happened 100 years before John Smith and actually occurred in Florida with a guy named Juan Ortiz.
Huh? Really? I is curious now. I'm going to have to learn more.😮🤔
Milly Francis was born in 1803, Pocahontas died in 1617🙄
@@Itcouldbebunnies You're right. It was the story of Juan Ortiz I was thinking about.
yea and disney is the choice to send script idea " lets do a film about a 12yo girl getting sold into sex slavery and depict tribes as having royal familys
Fun fact: Just because a historical movie contains many historical inaccuracies it doesn't mean it's a bad movie or you can't enjoy it. If your favorite movie appears on this list (15 of this top 20 are among my favorites), cheers!
Cope. Such sloppy work denotes a lack of care and attention to detail in one's craft and vision, as well as a disgusting disdain for truth and of the very real consequences of its results when fed to the masses.
An historically inaccurate historical film (that is, with history as its real intended backdrop) is indeed a bad film.
@BioluminescentTree Cry more. It's a film. It can take as many liberties as it likes. Doesn't make it a bad film, just because it isn't a documentary.
What an idiotic comment. If you watch films for historical accuracy, that's rather concerning.
I agree with you. There are plenty of films on this list that I genuinely enjoyed watching.
historical movie is never meant to be historical academics with 100% historical accuracy. When I was kid I took during Elementary I took it as if it was my academic text book and got lucky with my grade with it but soon later when I deeply read the books and researches of history and soon some or most scenes of the films were only fictional. I felt dumb when I found out but I do still love the movies even they were not real history.
I would enjoy such movies if it weren’t for peeps that watch said movies and think that is what happened.
In some cases, hilariously inaccurate. 😂😭
Fun fact: if people want to learn accurate history, they stay home and watch documentaries. Or take college courses. 🙄
They go to the theater to be ENTERTAINED. This is why all the right historical movies will have the disclaimer, "Influenced by real events" at the beginning of the film.
Very well put
True, but if Hollywood had even a small amount of creative talent, they'd be able to come up with something that is mostly historically accurate while still being entertaining. Many of the inaccuracies in some of these movies are head shaking inexcusable.
The Untouchables was also a 50's TV series.
The animated "Anastasia" movie is based off of the 1956 live action movie of the same name and story, which starred Ingrid Bergman as Anastasia, Helen Hayes as Dowager Empress Marie, and Yul Brenner as a character similar to Dimitri.
Yes. And "Amadeus" was based on a celebrated play which was never intended to be an accurate historical account, but a fascinating speculative examination of jealousy and the nature of genius with a murder twist thrown in.
The list in this video is VERY variable.
But I but they didn’t have a talking bat that sounded like Peter Lorre!
The woman king should be on this list I wonder why it’s not lol.also Elvis should be on this list as well .
Elvis’ was involved in the making of Elvis and she says it’s very accurate.
@@layplum Imagine that. Someone involved in the film says the film is accurate lmao
The Buddy Holly Story (1978.)
I’ve heard that most of the Star Wars movies are pretty inaccurate.
What are you talking about, Luke Skywalker blowing up a moon sized space station is 100% historical.
Please tell me it was clickbait because for the last goddamn time... 300 IS A COMIC BOOK FILM!?
Tell me how many people actually know that and don't take it as a slightly fantastical representation of spartan history
Yes, 300 is literally based on the comic 300 written by Frank Miller.
Definitely click bait. Besides, there's no such thing as a "historically accurate film" cos then it would be surveillance footage lol
@@rehwr at least the mention it this time but... they never did in all the other 'historically inaccurate films' lists. It just wears on me seeing it included every damn time because of a passing reference to it. They could have switched it with Once Upon a Time or Inglorious Bastards without a problem. Granted Tarantino was using revisionism, but still its better than citing a graphic novel and saying its inaccurate to real life.
Maybe its here because it was real event....😮
In defense of Bohemian Rhapsody, the movie is fair to the song's lyrics "Is this real life? or is this just fantasy?"
There is a channel called "History Buffs" that does an excellent job reviewing the historical accuracies and inaccuracies of historical films.
There used to be a TV show that did the same with textbooks taught in schools.
I love that channel. Ended up watching the Narcos ones before the show now I'm too lazy to watch the actual thing
Ooh.... thank you for the info.😮
Love it ❤
nobody asked
Pedal Harbor is terrible, but FDR could stand from his wheel chair. He could even make it look like he was walking.he could hold someone and use momentum to throw his legs, he could also pull himself to standing. Contrary t the film, he actually did it all the time so it wasn’t as impressive as the movie makes it out (for the people in the room)
Indeed. It was - AFAIK - actually forbidden to take photos of FDR that depicted him as disabled.
The Untouchables film wasn't the only material that wasn't entirely faithful to the book. Keep in mind, this was the second time the book was adapted for screen, the first time was The Untouchables tv show, which was a popular show running from 1959 to 1963.
300 is based on the battle from the view of the Greeks. The strange invaders with elephants and the Great King coming to watch the battle. That is a depiction of how they viewed the Persians.
Top Ten Amazing Inaccurate Movies
if you like more than 4 of these movies, your have trash taste
Disney's Pocahontas may be Historically Inaccurate, but it is My Favorite Disney Film
Not so much fun if you are serving your country when it comes out and immediately get it as a Nickname 😂 Having to tell potential partners that your buddies call you Poca because your from Nevada and good with cards instead of the truth of your Disney Princess status ✌🏾
Pocahontas is one of my favourites and inspired me to lookup more about her. Same with Braveheart and William Wallace and how tragic how the last Romanovs were killed 😢
@@gawaniwhitecrow2731 I like how you worked that!
Cool Runnings from 1993. I loved that movie then I heard the real "angry" man speak and he told us that almost everything in that movie was completely false. John Candy's character was not real, the governing board did not ban them and all the other competitors were not hostile but very supportive of the athletes from Jamaica. I can get by most inaccurate things in movies, little things or things I don't know about but when I know most things in the movie are inaccurate then I can't get past it and I can't watch the movie.
I thought I heard somewhere that the East Germans were actually the nice ones
You do need a plot you know. That’s why it’s a movie and not a documentary.
Put The Last Samurai in this list is a shame Whatsmojo... again
Why?
Not really
It's a Masterpiece
Marie Antoinette was intended that way. It was purposely stylized to be a “pop teen” perspective of a sheltered teenaged queen. The music and modern props are intentional and only used sparingly. If a movie is slightly inaccurate but it’s smart enough to inspire young fans to read a book or do their own research, I’m all for it.
The same goes for Titanic and Gatsby.
And Amadeus.
Marie Antoinette gets a bad rap due to the inaccurate attribution of the "Let them eat cake." line to her. She never said that. She may have been shallow and ignorant of the situation she was in, but being ignorant is not the same as being evil. Her mother used her children as pawns and Marie actually replaced an older sister that died before she was sent to France. The story is a sad one - more so due to how history has painted her as so dismissive of people.
@@pattierotondo1108 you’re absolutely right. They do address the legend about the famous misquote in the movie and I think that it was Sophia Coppola’s vision to make the entire story feel like the same sort of “candyland bubble” that a royal
teenager of privilege would naturally be in. Especially at that time in our culture (the Paris Hiltons and The Kardashians exploding). The audience’s point of view is meant to be much more colorful than the reality of The French Revolution… However, the history and stories will last and her story helps the children to understand the overall lesson when they Google her name.
‘300’ became one of the best movies in 2000s and also one of my few favorite movies based on the original graphic novels created by Frank Miller.
Different strokes etc. I hated it. So many inaccuracies.
Had I lived back then I would have rather lived in the Achaemenid Empire than classical Greece. The Achaemenids were more technologically advanced. Culturally too as slavery wasn't a central part of their economy.
@@robgraham5697 don't tell it very loud, many Spartan fan boys would hate you even though you are 100% right...😂
If the woman king ain't on here y'all need to redo it
Yeah, that movie is straight up trying to rewrite history that tribe of people were slavers. What a joke.
Amen.. dafuq is 300 even on here for? Lol
WatchMojo is into that liberal shit
@@DeathbySkullfxxxbecause 300 is completly false and not at all what happenned in history and its a racist movie to all iranians/Persians showing them as mosnters when they were actually the real slave freers when Sparta was the one trowing kids off cliphs. Its just a massive propaganda
It was accurate, they did talk about their role in the slave trade
In Pocahontas' defense, it's based more on the legends surrounding her (like the climactic scene where she saves Smith from her father) than the actual facts. It doesn't excuse the inaccuracies, but it makes one understand them. Also, five Best Picture winners are on this list. That says a lot about the Oscars, doesn't it?
Of course it does. None of these movies are documentaries. They’re movies. Meant to entertain not inform.
@@nightwing4457 Too true.
It is only natural and justified that big budget movies get checked more thoroughly and criticized more heavily for historical inaccuracies. If we were just counting the sheer number of anachronicsms, historical distortions ecc the list would be filled up with B and C movies to no end, but this would be unfair. Those movies usually don‘t have the ressources to pump money into scientific research or perfect production design. Plus Oscar movies are usually watched by are far larger audience, sometimes becoming part of national folklore like Braveheart. In a time where visual media have long replaced literature as a main source of information, and seen how often history, however ridiculously, is abused as a pretext to „justify“ aggressive territorial claims (just take Putin), it is very important to fact-check historical movies. This is especially true when those stories claim to be based on true events.
Fun fact: her people published their side of her story. It's rather interesting read.
6:45 it wasn’t completely unfounded; her remains as well as her parents and 2 of her sisters weren’t found until the late 1970’s, weren’t unearthed until 1991, and the state funeral wasn’t held until 1998. Maria and Alexei’s remains weren’t found until 2007
I think that many wanted the fake Anastasia to be real, simply because the truth was so horrible and sad. The entire family was butchered and the women probably got the worst of it. There were diamonds sewn into their clothing, which made the bullets and bayonets bounce off, so the soldiers battered them to death. They even violated the corpses of the women. It was disgusting. I give Yeltsen credit for making a very sincerely apology for the wrong that was done, despite it being 80 years too late to do the Romanovs any good.
@@pattierotondo1108 I was more trying to bring attention to whomever has been poorly fact-checking WatchMojo videos recently … it’s a bit of an unfortunate trend if you pay attention/are knowledgeable enough about the subject they’re choosing to cover
Say what you want about The Last Samurai's inaccuracies, it was still a phenomenal movie.
One thing it got decently right was the Samurai's weapons and armour, to many depictions of Samurai have them with either no armour or wooden armour and only wielding katanas when they also used spears, axes bows and I'm sure many other weapons I'm missing.
Historically, last samurai had more accuracies than inaccuracies, but it is still presented more as a historical fiction than a pure true to life historical documentary.
No, there's a big inaccuracy in it. That Samurai didn't use guns when they were using guns since the 1500's.
White washing saviour rocks 🤪
I enjoy the movie too.
It's such a good film isn't it
History of the World, Part I is the most historically accurate movie ever made !!
Seriously with Marie Antoinette? Did the entire message and tone go over your head? This movie is absolutely brilliant AND beautiful, and I will die on that hill.
You have to add Americans for American audiences. Godzilla added Raymond Burr (actually he was Canadian) for the US distribution.
I'm not surprised to see Braveheart at No 1. You missed out Stan and Ollie, the biopic of Laurel and Hardy (the performance of John.C.Reilly and Steve Coogan were spot on). The worst cases of interpreting history is when the US manages to save the day when they didn't.
Inaccuracies aside, I rather enjoyed U-571, The Last Samurai, 300, Alexander and Braveheart. I was kinda surprised The Gangs of New York didn't get a mention here, as it isn't 100% accurate either
The Butler with Forest Whitaker should also be added to this list.
Another movie that should have been on this list, THE WOMAN KING! This movie is completely historically inaccurate!
Guess they can't squeeze in everything.
@@dreamguardian8320 It's probably the worst offender of historical rewriting.
To put it into perspective, what they did would be the same as making an American Civil War movie but have the South fight to abolish slavery, killing 100 Northerners for every 1 Southerner, and the North wanting to spread slavery across the entire Union.
*That* is how bad Woman King was with its historical depiction.
Really enlighten me. There was a tibe Agojie in the 17th and 19th centuries where the women that were "-un" undesirable were made in the female warriors. Many of the people who owed the king or some lower ruler money we're sold to the British as slaves. And in 1727th, the port was attacked. I'm not denying your comment. Just want. Some enlightenment. What part was badly in accur
Curious on your take of top 10 actors high pitch screams, Johan hill in accepted, spider on face from home alone ect.
It's one thing to make an entertaining movie about a subject that is a part of history; the line is crossed when the movie is marketed as an accurate depiction of real-life events or people.
The performance by Queen at LiveAid has been shown side-by-side with the scene from Bohemian Rhapsody and it’s virtually identical.
I sincerely hope that you intend to follow this up with at least a top ten most historically accurate movies.
The 1997 Titanic was pretty accurate. The only thing that is a glaring inaccuracy is Murdock shooting himself while the ship sinks. Obviously, the Rose and Jack story is fiction, but the other characters were done rather well.
Maybe it’s just me, but I interpreted apocalypto a little different. I didn’t view it as Mayans abducting and slaying other Mayans, I thought the abductors were the Aztec and it was basically telling the story of how the Mayans basically disappeared.
Well the Mayans and the Aztecs existed a thousand years apart. Also, the European ships at the end are like 600 years too early. Film is kind of a mess. Now that being said, I’ve always felt that historic films more often than not are just using history to tell a story. No one should ever think they are getting real historical education from movies. History books exists for a reason.
@@UncomfortableShoes No, you're both wrong. They're not Aztecs, and the Mayans not only coexisted with the Aztecs, but the Mayans have actually never gone away. I buy all my shirts from them ! the Maya even mounted a combined naval campaign side by side with the navy of Texas in the 1830s against Mexico. The Spanish ships first arrived on Columbus' 3rd Voyage, and he encountered Mayan people. The fact that the Mayan buildings are still around today means they were around in 1500 too.
The thing about Braveheart, the opening narration mentions how history is written by those that hang heroes, so that's a good way of saying the textbooks are wrong lol 😝
The game Assassin's Creed also has similar dialogue to explain any historical inaccuracies 🙄
It's about time somebody said Anastasia is dead.
She's been spotted playing basketball with Elvis and Amelia Earhart. I swear!! 😉
If Mel Gibson is in a historical film then you KNOW it's gonna be inaccurate.
Guy has issues. Gibson has said harsh things about Hispanics gays Jews etc…
Its wild how many of these movies involve mel gibson
It might be inaccurate, but Last Samurai sure is one brillaint movie!
Pretty sure The Last Samurai never claimed to be a historical drama. Most people don't even know that Nathan Algren was loosely based off a real person.
Take away Nathan Algren and you still have the problem of how it oversimplifies changes in Japanese society.
Wasn't he french? And they didn't even mention that. Ironic to criticize but not do homework.
@@FoodImpact Yes. He was loosely inspired by a French officer named Jules Brunet.
@William Blake Hall Not the point. The film never claimed to be based on fact. No trailer or movie poster ever stated "based or inspired by true events". Meaning they could have literally put space aliens in it if they wanted to. They were free to be as historically accurate or inaccurate as they pleased.
@William Blake Hall no it doesn't oversimplify em and it has to it only a movie not a 500 page book
The Last Samurai was pretty good especially with the brutal battles between samurai and modern army.
Enemy at the Gates. Red Army soldiers have stated that in Stalingrad, the Soviet Union was never so poor or so short on rifles that they gave one soldier a gun and the other the ammo. While Vasily Zaitsev was a real sniper that killed roughly 225 Germans over the span of a few weeks, British historian Antony Beaver called the book and movie's love triangle a work of fiction. It's also believed that the story of Zaitsev's cat-and-mouse game with a German expert sniper that was sent to kill him was propaganda to boost Soviet morale during the Battle of Stalingrad.
Waiting to see Canadians and Kiwis here rage over Argo for being disgustingly inaccurate.
Watch Mojo is out of Canada so that part was taken care of already lol They missed the point of the inaccuracy as the fake sci fi movie Argo was never used to escape Iran. I wish the fake movie was made !
What about the woman king that movie is so inaccurate that's it criminal
The most historically inaccurate scene in U571 was when they gun down the survivors. That would've been a war crime. In fact, there was a documented case of that happening. A Uboat captain machine-gunned a lifeboat full of survivors and was tried after the war for war crimes. In actuality, until the Laconia incident, Uboat captains often aided survivors, and were civil about sinking ships with survivors still aboard.
No one said the film was anything but a work of cition.
That said, the most inaccurate is a German Cruiser just tooling around by itself in the middle of the Atlantic
You need to read up on what some American submarine crews would do to the survivors of their attacks in the Pacific. There was more than one incident where U.S. sailors would shoot them all dead in the water.
All seriousness, I'm actually kind of surprised they didn't include Titanic on this list. Even discounting Jack and Rose, there were some notable inaccuracies.
Like Murdoch killing himself. James Cameron had to do some serious apologizing.
@@ChibiProwl To me, that was the only really glaring fault with the 1997 version. I get that they added it for drama, but I didn't think it was needed. And yes, he did have to apologize to his family and rightly so.
Other than the fiction of Murdoch shooting himself and, obviously, the Jack and Rose story, the rest of the movie was pretty accurate. Certainly more so than many of the other versions. I would be interested in what you found to be notable inaccuracies. I have studied the history of the ship extensively and found the movie to include a lot of very real details, not to mention the actual footage of the ship shot by Cameron on his trips to the wreckage.
@watchmojo are you gonna update this list with Netflix Cleopatra??????
if you add Pocahontas as historic inaccurate disney movies, you should add Mulan too.
What? Did you mean the real Mulan didn't have a dragon guardian and didn't sing 'Reflections' ? 😂
@@sureshmukhi2316 even without the fantasy part, there is no evidence that there was even a mulan in the history of Asia.
@@Exocrime i know. I was making a joke ---> 😄
At least we learned that Bartok from Anastacia wasn't factually inaccurate.
What about Batty from fern gully?
Kind of weird adding movies not necessarily penned as biopics, just loosely adopted for entertainment
How did "Mommy Dearest" not make the list?!!?!?! As well as John Wayne's "The Conqueror" .
Kingdom of Heaven, another movie Hollywood messed with history
They may have been inaccurate with some of the history, they were a bit more accurate with the Medieval battlefield tactics shown in Kingdom of Heaven.
“How many times can you use the word ‘anachronisms?’”
Narrator: “Yes.”
We know the animated Anastasia is inaccurate. When you introduce magic into a setting you can get away with inaccuracy.
300 is based on a graphic novel so the inaccuracies come from that.
10,000 BC never exactly claimed to be accurate.
Anything involving Mel Gibson is gonna be inaccurate
While the parts about the climax and Canada are true, you forgot that the rest of the film is mostly accurate to the real story, with the exception of Lester Siegel and Tony Mendez’s real situation.
Being of Scotch-Irish descent I did enjoy Braveheart, but the best thing about the movie was the fact that I went and read up on the true history. While the movie's depiction of history is well laughable I do enjoy the movie for what it is. I urge people with any of these films to find out the truth, because the truth is way more inspiring and/or fascinating.
I think that, if a movie inspires you to study further, then that isn't bad.
@@pattierotondo1108 JFK got increasingly (at the end totally, even from a layperson's perspective) incredible to the extent that I ended up researching the story myself - harder to do when the internet was not really accessible. I actually think it kicked off my resistance to wild conspiracy theories - I was only 17 when I saw the film, and hadn't really had to think about such a thing before.
I don't think this is exactly what Stone wanted... and I'm fine with that 😀
It's a bit rough calling out 10000BC - when we only have written records as far back as 3000BC.
That difference alone calls for some serious artistic license.
Abraham Lincoln Vampire Hunter...Need I say more?
Historical inaccuracies make the movie better
I'd think people would get over movies being 100% historically accurate by now
That’s not even close to being true, there films that are accurate that are good like saving private Ryan and Schindler’s list
There's a reason why it's called a movie.
To be added to this ever-growing list: Vice, The Woman King, Gods and Generals, Enemy at the Gates...
Honorable mention: "Stonewall" by Roland Emmerich.
I was expecting to see the excellent but inaccurate "Tombstone" to be on this list.
The Japanese carrier used in the movie "Pearl Harbor" was the Lexington, moored in Corpus Christi bay. Considering its history, having people crossing the Harbor Bridge every day and seeing it flying Japanese flags outraged many of us. Having the production in the Corpus Christi/Gregory area also screwed up traffic and many other aspects of life for a while (which we didn't see when "Legend of Billie Jean" or "Raggedy Man" were made). So, besides the massive historical inaccuracies of "Pearl Harbor" we have Veterans outraged that one of the storied carriers of WWII is used as and dressed up as a Japanese ship, endearing the film to no one. Not a great film.
I enjoyed your comment except for one thing : the aircraft carrier USS Lexington is actually located at the bottom of the Coral Sea, and has been since mid 1942.
@@TomasFunes-rt8rd There is indeed, USS Lexington, Essex Class aircraft carrier, moored in Corpus Christi. It was originally named Cabot but was renamed following the loss of first USS Lexington
@@connorhernandez6570 Wow ! I stand corrected !
@@TomasFunes-rt8rd Connor Hernandez is correct about the name change to preserve the Lexington legacy. I knew that, but didn't think it was germane to the story at hand.
Gotta love the whole “The movie is fiction but historically inaccurate”. LOL
Maybe the reason why it’s called fiction is because it’s not supposed to be taken as being true
The Live Aid performance was almost exact though. You gotta give them that.
I remember watching Pearl Harbor in theaters as a kid and this 80 year old vet at one point got up and shouted at the top of his lungs “This movie fucking sucks and can’t get anything right!” After it was over we saw him sitting by himself on a bench leaning on his cane and my dad who is himself also a vet asked what happened and he said “My wife kicked me out. Said I was an embarrassment and until I behave myself I can sit out here alone and she’ll watch the movie without me.”
Interesting that these are inaccurate but still very enjoyable movies.
Exactly! That was the point to these movies. The people who want true accurate depictions need to go watch some documentaries on these topics, not watch biopic movies.