Movies like Salvador (1986)
If you're looking for some great movies that are a lot like Salvador, here is our list of similar films:
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    1. Platoon

    #517 most popular movie yesterday

    Also an Oliver Stone film, Platoon offers an unflinching look at the Vietnam War from the perspective of a young soldier. This Academy Award-winning movie's gritty realism and moral questioning will resonate with viewers who appreciate the hard-hitting historical approach of Salvador.

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    2. Born on the Fourth of July

    #814 most popular movie yesterday

    Oliver Stone continues his examination of America's recent past with Born on the Fourth of July, which tells the story of a Vietnam War veteran grappling with the war's aftermath. Viewers interested in the personal stories affected by political turmoil, much like in Salvador, will be moved by this narrative.

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    3. The Killing Fields

    #1,197 most popular movie yesterday

    This powerful film depicts the real-life story of a journalist and his Cambodian colleague during the Khmer Rouge regime. Its focus on journalism, political conflict, and the human spirit aligns closely with the themes presented in Salvador, making it an apt recommendation.

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    4. Missing

    #1,208 most popular movie yesterday

    Missing is a compelling historical drama about an American father searching for his son following the 1973 Chilean coup d'état. The film's political charge and exploration of U.S. involvement in foreign affairs will likely resonate with those who enjoyed Salvador's similar themes.

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    5. JFK

    #1,271 most popular movie yesterday

    Directed by Oliver Stone, JFK dives into the deep and turbulent waters of conspiracy theories surrounding the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. With its intense storyline and political intrigue, fans of Salvador's raw and gripping narrative on historical events will find JFK's blend of drama and historical controversy compelling.

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    6. The Year of Living Dangerously

    #1,958 most popular movie yesterday

    The Year of Living Dangerously, starring Mel Gibson and Sigourney Weaver, follows a journalist covering political unrest in Indonesia. It shares Salvador's intense look at political instability and the role of media during times of conflict, offering a compelling watch for those drawn to such narratives.

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    7. Syriana

    #2,535 most popular movie yesterday

    Syriana weaves multiple storylines together in a complex narrative about the global oil industry and the power struggles associated with it. Fans of the political drama and journalistic pursuit in Salvador will appreciate Syriana's intricate storytelling and emphasis on the corruption of power.

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    8. Under Fire

    #5,872 most popular movie yesterday

    Set during the last days of the Nicaraguan revolution, Under Fire follows a trio of journalists involved in the conflict. Much like Salvador's focus on journalists caught in a political crisis, this film offers an intense exploration of both the personal and political struggles within a war-torn country.