There is the war movie about about Korea and the invasion of the South in June 1950. Brotherhood of War. Subtitled.
It's filmed like Saving Private Ryan, so high production. But, the story is cautionary, like all good war stories.
These two brothers are in a village north of Seoul, run out the first day, evacuated. They are standing around at a refugee center and a army truck drives up and conscript them and a bunch of others. No training, at all. Straight to the front line.
But, the story is the evil to civilians. When finally redeploying one brother stops by to see his girl and she is about to be shot as a collaborator. When a town changes hands, the enemy makes you work for food and some women have other, special duties....if they want to eat. This happened throughout Asia and Europe, in all Wars, it has never seen a beginning, lost in time, and we will never see the end of civilian reprisal.
When the little village was re-taken by the South, now the girls are whores, shot into mass graves and shop keepers are hanged.
Well these two brothers bust that up and a lot more killing happens. They are hunted men, but just go over and join the commies. Not welcomed there either.
So, all the dumbs that want strife in America and want a new Constitution or Libertarian Theory, remember this.
War is about panicking, staving and murdering civilians. It always happens. It happened in our 2 civil wars. And it will happen again if the new-left has their way.
What happens to civilians is War's most dirty secret.