"Fuller famously expressed scorn for the idea that a war movie could ever be 'realistic.' He said that the only realistic war movie would be one in which a machine gun behind the screen would fire directly at the audience. (It's not surprising, in Fuller's terms, that Spielberg combines a claim to depict war realistically with an uncritical recapitulation of all the cliches about heroism, etc., that Fuller is rather concerned to demystify). So The Big Red One does not strive for realism; rather, it suggests precisely that war stands so far outside the parameters of everyday experience, and of livability, that it can only be represented as being profoundly 'unrealistic.'"