Wednesday, May 15, 2019

Apocalypse Now, by Francis Ford Coppola (War in Vietnam) Movie Review

Apocalypse Now, by Francis Ford Coppola (War in Vietnam) - Movie fall over Exampleion concerning the realities, which the members of the American armed forces had to undergo during the Vietnam War and the actions which they took to ensure that they survived it and returned home. Throughout the take, one will induce that all of the actors have become absorbed into their roles and because of this absorption they are able to depict the events of the war in a manner which is as close to reality as possible. There are instances in the image when the scenes become extremely emotional, as some of the characters have to deal with diverse issues that affect their lives during the war. It is during these moments that the audience gets a picture of how the soldiers who were involved directly in Vietnam were forced to undergo psychological torment over the mixed actions which they had to carry out, however futile, in order to ensure that the war was won.One of the themes that one finds in th e film is that of depression and war weariness and some of the characters in various scenes depict this during the course of the film. In the film, the American soldiers are depicted as having to live lives in a manner which is non relaxed and that they have to forever be on the look out to ensure that they do not fall victim to rival attacks. For the most part, the film shows these individuals as having to live their lives on edge, not knowing whether they will be attacked in the next minute or not and having to either fight off or run remote from the constant dangers that they encounter in the jungles of Vietnam. The result of living much(prenominal) lives is that it begins to take a toll on the way that they associate with each other and how they perceive the world around them. The result is that some of the characters, such as Chef and Lance undergo such mental strain that they are more often than not shown being under the influence of drugs. A scene is depicted where due t o Chefs craving for mangoes he and Willard go to the jungle where they encounter a tiger that

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