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holymoses54

The Best Viet Nam related film ----> THe Deer Hunter (1978)

While i think Apocalypse is a brilliant poetic trip of the Nam war...i think Deer Hunter is an epic about shattered innocence and lost faith. Several steel mill co-workers from Pittsburgh are celebrating their last days of friendship and independence. For three of these people, Mike (Robert De Niro), Nick (Christopher Walken), and Steve (John Savage) are going to serve their country by enlisting as soldiers. These men will plunge right into the heart of the Vietnam War... Mike, Nick, and Steve will shockingly discover about the horrors of war and how the images of violence and anguish will scar their lives forever. Through tumultuous and gut-wrenching predicaments such as their imprisonment at a Vietcong Camp, these mortals must understand the meaning of the word "survival." The human spirit must learn to triumph over all adversity. To be headstrong, is to win... The costs of the Vietnam War for each of these three individuals is unremitting. One of these men's minds becomes off balance. Another becomes a cripple. It is also sad that one of these souls may not return home as a hero...THE DEER HUNTER is such a symbolic movie. For example, when looking into Mike's eyes just before he aims to shoot at a hapless deer, the viewer can see the remorseless, yet he can see the concentration Mike has as he tries to hit his target. This only shows how over-competent Mike can be before reality sinks in... The wedding scene in the beginning shows how much friends give a damn about each other. Last, the transitions with the characters from a happy-go-lucky nonchalant attitude to a state of mental disillusionment and non-stability will stagger the human mind... THE DEER HUNTER is a profound portrait of an American's perspective of the Vietnam War...and the aftermath. Each of the three characters learns only too well that there is no real glory in war, only suffering. THE DEER HUNTER does a magnificent job showing the individual effects of war on each of the main characters involved. What makes this film even more remarkable is that unusually, THE DEER HUNTER does not focus on the atrocities of the Vietnam War itself even if the film shows the unthinkable violence of the Vietnam Conflict. It is not a tale about heroism either. Rather, THE DEER HUNTER is a story about courage, and the ability to stay strong. They (Mike, Nick, and Steve) learn that their sanity must stay healthy in an insane world. If a soldier is unable to maintain his composure during war, then he will most likely feel the effects of this war, even if it is already over. As noted before, keeping faith in oneself is a necessity to surviving. THE DEER HUNTER offers more than a standard war story. It is a compelling, complex study of the human being under pressure. THE DEER HUNTER deals with emotions. The souls who cannot stay cool under any situation will eventually breakdown afterwards... Another theme in this movie is that a person must cope with the choices made. The person has to live with the decision he has selected, regardless of the guilt that may overburden him subsequently with the judgment chosen... There is so much to recommend in THE DEER HUNTER. The poignancy of this movie will torment your own conscience forever. The tension is always prevalent in this fierce motion picture. There is a lot to be learned from this movie, but the important message is that amid all of the chaos and violence that may exist in this world, the ones who can learn how to stay mentally stable will prevail. Enduring hardships will only make you a stronger person... See it, but be prepared...
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Reply #2 posted 12/18/03 1:32am

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holymoses54 said:

While i think Apocalypse is a brilliant poetic trip of the Nam war...i think Deer Hunter is an epic about shattered innocence and lost faith. Several steel mill co-workers from Pittsburgh are celebrating their last days of friendship and independence. For three of these people, Mike (Robert De Niro), Nick (Christopher Walken), and Steve (John Savage) are going to serve their country by enlisting as soldiers. These men will plunge right into the heart of the Vietnam War... Mike, Nick, and Steve will shockingly discover about the horrors of war and how the images of violence and anguish will scar their lives forever. Through tumultuous and gut-wrenching predicaments such as their imprisonment at a Vietcong Camp, these mortals must understand the meaning of the word "survival." The human spirit must learn to triumph over all adversity. To be headstrong, is to win... The costs of the Vietnam War for each of these three individuals is unremitting. One of these men's minds becomes off balance. Another becomes a cripple. It is also sad that one of these souls may not return home as a hero...THE DEER HUNTER is such a symbolic movie. For example, when looking into Mike's eyes just before he aims to shoot at a hapless deer, the viewer can see the remorseless, yet he can see the concentration Mike has as he tries to hit his target. This only shows how over-competent Mike can be before reality sinks in... The wedding scene in the beginning shows how much friends give a damn about each other. Last, the transitions with the characters from a happy-go-lucky nonchalant attitude to a state of mental disillusionment and non-stability will stagger the human mind... THE DEER HUNTER is a profound portrait of an American's perspective of the Vietnam War...and the aftermath. Each of the three characters learns only too well that there is no real glory in war, only suffering. THE DEER HUNTER does a magnificent job showing the individual effects of war on each of the main characters involved. What makes this film even more remarkable is that unusually, THE DEER HUNTER does not focus on the atrocities of the Vietnam War itself even if the film shows the unthinkable violence of the Vietnam Conflict. It is not a tale about heroism either. Rather, THE DEER HUNTER is a story about courage, and the ability to stay strong. They (Mike, Nick, and Steve) learn that their sanity must stay healthy in an insane world. If a soldier is unable to maintain his composure during war, then he will most likely feel the effects of this war, even if it is already over. As noted before, keeping faith in oneself is a necessity to surviving. THE DEER HUNTER offers more than a standard war story. It is a compelling, complex study of the human being under pressure. THE DEER HUNTER deals with emotions. The souls who cannot stay cool under any situation will eventually breakdown afterwards... Another theme in this movie is that a person must cope with the choices made. The person has to live with the decision he has selected, regardless of the guilt that may overburden him subsequently with the judgment chosen... There is so much to recommend in THE DEER HUNTER. The poignancy of this movie will torment your own conscience forever. The tension is always prevalent in this fierce motion picture. There is a lot to be learned from this movie, but the important message is that amid all of the chaos and violence that may exist in this world, the ones who can learn how to stay mentally stable will prevail. Enduring hardships will only make you a stronger person... See it, but be prepared...


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Reply #3 posted 12/18/03 1:33am

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Reply #4 posted 12/18/03 1:55am

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I'd like to see Christopher Walken and DeNiro work together again...
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Reply #5 posted 12/18/03 2:03am

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Savannah said:

I'd like to see Christopher Walken and DeNiro work together again...


As 2 aging crazy guys drooling on each other in a psych ward.
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Reply #6 posted 12/18/03 2:11am

holymoses54

Savannah said:

I'd like to see Christopher Walken and DeNiro work together again...

They will...
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Reply #7 posted 12/18/03 2:12am

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PistolGripPump said:

Savannah said:

I'd like to see Christopher Walken and DeNiro work together again...


As 2 aging crazy guys drooling on each other in a psych ward.

Are you another one of those DUPLICATES!!!
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Reply #8 posted 12/18/03 2:27am

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KAMILLE said:

GOOD MORNING VIET NAM


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Reply #9 posted 12/18/03 10:24am

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noepie said:

KAMILLE said:

GOOD MORNING VIET NAM


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Thanks...thumbs up!
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Reply #10 posted 12/18/03 11:49am

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KAMILLE said:

GOOD MORNING VIET NAM



Robin Williams was not there. The Deer Hunter was good but Apocalypse Now takes the cake.
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Reply #11 posted 12/20/03 11:43pm

holymoses54

luv4u said:

KAMILLE said:

GOOD MORNING VIET NAM



Robin Williams was not there. The Deer Hunter was good but Apocalypse Now takes the cake.

Read what i wrote...
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Reply #12 posted 01/05/04 11:28pm

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holymoses54 said:

luv4u said:

KAMILLE said:

GOOD MORNING VIET NAM



Robin Williams was not there. The Deer Hunter was good but Apocalypse Now takes the cake.

Read what i wrote...
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