Platoon evaluation action
2021-10-18 09:27
One of the great things about the film is that it truly portrays the madness and chaos of war, and how war makes people lose their minds. For most veterans who participated in the Vietnam War, Vietnam is a place of killing filled with painful memories, and the shadow that the Vietnam War left on Americans' hearts has only gradually disappeared in recent years. ()
"Field Platoon" as a war movie, the battlefield details involved are not something that every audience can understand or understand. Dale's commentary provides such an opportunity for the audience to better interpret the various military topics hidden behind the film. Provides a new perspective to interpret the film itself and the director's creative intentions. Compared with director Stone's perceptual comments, Dale's realistic and rational comments complement each other and complement each other.
"Field Platoon" abandons the horrific killings between the United States and Vietnam, but instead portrays the killings between brothers and comrades in great detail. The reflection is extremely profound.
Another great thing about the film is that it truly depicts the madness and chaos of war, and how war makes people lose their minds.
Extended Reading
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[first title card]
Title card: "Rejoice O young man in thy youth..." - Ecclesiastes
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[first lines]
Pvt. Gardner: [seeing body bags] Oh, man. Is that what I think it is?
Sergeant: All right, you cheese-dicks, welcome to the Nam. Follow me!