Plot Outline: An in-depth examination of the way that the Vietnam war affects the lives of people in a small industrial town in the USA. (more)(view trailer)
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Intense war drama. Friends experience P.O.W. camp.
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Date: 24 March 2001 Summary: Intense war drama. Friends experience P.O.W. camp.
Most films about the Viet Nam War are loud action movies. This three hour
plus project of Michael Cimino does not come right out for or against the
conflict in Nam. What we have is the rituals of home in contrast to the
rigors of war. The lives of three men are altered forever after surviving
gut twisting games of Russian Roulette in a P.O.W. camp.
My only personal complaint is that the first hour depicting mostly a wedding
party is way too long. Why not trim this portion down to maybe fifteen or
twenty minutes? I suppose this was to set the mood contrasting home with
war.
Robert De Niro plays Michael the hero. John Savage comes home crippled. And
Christopher Walken remains in Nam leading a very strange existence. Of
course, Mr. Walken's middle name is "Strange". De Niro and Walken were
outstanding in this movie. Also in the cast are Meryl Streep and George
Dzundza. John Cazale and Chuck Aspegren play characters that are irritating
and obnoxious as Hell.
This movie was bestowed with much critical acclaim. Oscars went to Walken
and Cimino. Also Oscars for best picture, editing and sound.