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Hindi Hamburger Hill
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A brutal and realistic war film focuses on the lives of a squad of 14 U.S. Army soldiers of B Company, 3rd Battalion, 187th Infanty Regiment, 101st Airborne Division during the brutal 10 day (May 11-20, 1969) battle for Hill 937 in the A Shau Valley of Vietnam as they try again and again to take the fortified hill held by the North Vietnamese, and the faults and casualties they take every time in which the battle was later dubbed "Hamburger Hill" because enemy fire was so fierce that the fusillade of bullets turned assaulting troops into shreded hamburger meat.
A very realistic interpretation of one of the bloodiest battles of the Vietnam War.
I'm not certain I've ever heard of director John Irvin before. Having seen this, I won't rule out watching other movies of his. This is an intensely realistic depiction of the Vietnam war, and I understand it is almost completely authentic. The acting is marvelous, and this actually gave the undeniable talents of Don Cheadle and Courtney B. Vance(if you have not caught Last Supper, then I urge you to do so) their first gigs. It was also the first job for Dylan McDermott, but I haven't seen him in anything else. Every performance in this is impeccable. The dialog seems genuine, and this all comes across as quite credible. With all that said, I think it would be easier to flat-out love this if it wasn't such a repulsive *tribute* to the armed conflict it depicts. I "get" the expressing pride and honoring those who have served their country, and I'm not going to get into any politics here, however, it is entirely possible to do an excellent film without taking sides in something like that(in fact, I'd argue it's easier, since every participant in such will see themselves as "the right side"), *especially* when dealing with as obviously controversial a battle as that. This even briefly acknowledges that there were people opposed to US forces staying in the country back in the States, and then proceeds to *demonize them*! What on Earth? Another line has this basically accusing African-Americans of being whiny and exaggerating their tough lives. Nevermind the fact that they to this day are faced with bigotry and hate... this thing was made 22 years ago, and set in the early to mid-70's, where they most definitely still had it rough. I don't know if these choices were to appease some specific group of the audience, if it was the personal opinions of the crew behind this flick, or if they just did not know any better. In the end, I don't suppose it matters much. It brings the overall experience down on account of being pervasive and disgusting. There is a lot of brutal, bloody and gory violence in this, a bit of disturbing content, hints towards sexuality and frequent strong language. I recommend this to the biggest fans of the genre, if you can tolerate the romanticizing. 6/10
This is what a Vietnam film should be. It has it all- action, great characters, great acting, a great plot. It has many great actors at the start of their careers, such as Steven Weber and Don Cheadle. I was on the edge of my seat for the whole film, which I happened upon by accident in my video store. This film belongs alongside Apocalypse Now and Full Metal Jacket, both films which captured the horror and pain that was Vietnam.
The hill had no value in itself, the allied forces only attacked it because the North Vietnamese Army forces were there. Once they withdrew to their safe havens in Laos and Cambodia where allied forces were forbidden to go there was no reason to keep troops on it. One of the criticisms of the allied high command is that their strategy was more akin to World War 2 and Korea where every piece of territory seized was a step closer to victory. In Vietnam merely occupying territory was meaningless as there were never enough forces to effectively seal the Laos/Cambodia border. "If you are able, save for them a place inside of you and save one backward glance when you are leaving for the places they can no longer go. Be not ashamed to say you loved them, though you may or may not have always. Take what they have taught you with their dying and keep it with your own. And in that time when men decide and feel safe to call the war insane, take one moment to embrace those gentle heroes you left behind.
Written by Major Michael O'Donnell, a helicopter pilot serving in the Vietnam War. He was later posted as Missing In Action during a rescue mission and in 1978 was declared legally dead. a5c7b9f00b
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