The fourth Oliver Stone movie I watched after "Field Platoon", "Wall Street", and "Born on the Fourth of July". It is a master level. I really like this style of movie, from the layout, composition, photography to The soundtracks are all masterpieces. Every Vietnamese and even the Viet Cong in the play speaks English. It’s hard not to remind me of the last emperor. The green rice field presented at the beginning of the show complements the blue and white curtains, and is closely related to the later. The devastated contrast makes it appear more pure and white. The beginnings and transitions of the picture and the plot are smooth and natural, which is thought-provoking, especially the scene where Li Li returns to his home in the United States. With the frequent appearance of various fast food and snacks on the stove, Li Li is stunned. She must be in heaven at this moment. For the audience, it is also necessary to be able to withstand the severe gap brought by the chaos and noise of Saigon to the peace and tranquility of small towns in California. Aside from these, the sugar sugar that suddenly sounded in the play is even more refreshing to me. . I haven't seen such a cool movie in a long time, love it! The Vietnam War movie is really one less one to watch.
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