Master And Commander: The Far Side Of The World (2003)
Master and Commander are set in 1805 when the Napoleonic Wars were at their apex. It’s based on a true friendship between a British Royal Navy commander and a medical surgeon. The film crew used a novel as a source of information, but they also used historical facts. While the tempo is slow, it does an excellent job of depicting a 19th-century naval fight. Aside from that, it gave us a great representation of the time’s outmoded medical techniques, as well as isolation and day-to-day living on a ship.

Master And Commander The Far Side Of The World (2003)
Act Of Valor (2012)
Despite the fact that the screenplay for Act of Valor was completely dramatized, the action and substance are extremely accurate. The plot revolved around a team of Navy SEALs attempting to save a CIA agent. When the filmmakers realized they couldn’t find actors who were physically fit enough to play the roles, they enlisted the help of active SEALs to bring the story to life. Regrettably, the film’s accuracy ended up being a liability. Because they didn’t use genuine performers, the acting was at best mediocre. Furthermore, a film critic described the film as a “hybrid of factual and fiction.”

Act Of Valor (2012)