Apocalypse Now

Apocalypse Now

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Apocalypse Now

Marlon Brando, Martin Sheen, Robert Duvall, Laurence Fishburne, Dennis Hopper, Frederic Forrest, Harrison Ford, Scott Glenn

During the Vietnam War, the young American Captain Willard is given the assignment to hunt down and kill one of his own: Colonel Kurtz, who has apparently gone insane, murdered hundreds of innocent pe...( read more  read more... )ople and constructed a strange kingdom for himself deep in the jungle. Willard and his crew embark on a surreal river journey to find Kurtz, meeting along the way a Lieutenant-Colonel who surfs during live combat, Playboy bunnies dropped in by helicopter to entertain rowdy troops, and the inhabitants of a French plantation trapped in colonial times.

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  • September 30, 2009
    One of the greatest films ever made. Historically one of the trickiest films to shoot, it?s amazing it ever got made! Thank fuck it did though, you know a film is good when after 3 hours you still want more! Credit due to Warner Herzog though, it was his idea and his film was har...( read more)der to make and is ultimately better, but this is still one of the best films ever made!
  • April 12, 2009
    Great casting and plot, one of those movies that bring you in and mess with your head.

    I don't know I gave this film 5 stars when I haven't even seen the whole movie. If the first half is as good as the second half, 5 stars is staying.
  • March 31, 2009
    I may not like Brando's character and his long-winded, pseudo intellectual bullshit. But I love the rest of this harrowing and dazing war epic, starring an excellent, tired and stupefied Martin Sheen.
    The attack to the vietnamese village with Wagner's die walküre itself is iconic...( read more).
    Vittorio Storaro's cinematography is an absolute work of art.
  • March 14, 2009
    No denying it. So much passion went into the making of this film it drips off the screen.
  • March 1, 2009
    What's there to say about "Apocalypse Now" that hasn't been said? The film is perhaps one of the biggest spectacles in film history, from the "Ride of the Valkyries" chopper attack to Marlon Brando's larger-than-life performance. It's also one of the most beautifully photographed...( read more) of all movies, with Vittorio Storaro's cinematography creating visuals that movie-goers have never forgotten. While it's debatable to call "Apocalypse Now" the greatest war film of all time, there's certainly no question that it's in atleast the top three.

    Captain Benjamin Willard (Martin Sheen) is a U.S. military officer nearly going mad while waiting for an assignment. Finally, the mission comes - to penetrate into Cambodia and dispose of Colonel Walter E. Kurtz (Marlon Brando), a highly respected green beret who has been driven to insanity. Willard curiously dissects Kurtz in every which way along a boat ride down the Nung River, building anticipation to the famous final act of the film with Kurtz's first appearance. Willard becomes fascinated with Kurtz, almost loving him, and when Kurtz meets Willard for the first time that respect is shared. It creates one of the more fascinating and compelling relationships you'll see on film.

    There are critics who feel that the ending of the film is a monumental misstep, and so self-indulgent that it's hard to get through without rolling your eyes. I, on the other hand, thought these were the best moments of the film - with Kurtz's incoherent pretentious ramblings being completely entrancing. When it comes to films about the Vietnam war, I find a more focused character study to be more compelling than a giant spectacle of chaos (the first part of "Full Metal Jacket" is perhaps my favorite half hour in film history).

    That being said, however, one cannot overlook the scale of the film. It's a film that'll unlikely ever be duplicated - with enormous sets and some of the largest explosions ever filmed. Even the grittiness of the long boat ride, which is relatively small in scale, is heightened by the looming sense of doom that the jungle presents.

    I don't know if i'd call "Apocalypse Now" a perfect film. There are some moments that are completely overstated, such as the Playboy bunny sequence and the sacrifice at the end of the film, and at times I did feel a certain self-indulgence such as the opening montage set to The Doors. When ranking my favorite war films, "Apocalypse Now" would probably be just a step below "Full Metal Jacket", but both films are masterful works that should not be missed.
  • December 4, 2009
    Great movie for it's time. We must be mindful of our war hero's and remember them, show them respect and take some action everyday towards keeping true because what they fought for is still on the table. Dig in your heels!
  • December 1, 2009
    ...another perfect film
  • November 27, 2009
    Este es el fin, mi unico amigo este es el fin, ¿De esta reseña? No, hablo del sobervio inicio que tiene esta pelicula clasica, que inicia sus primeras tomas con el sonido inconfundible de un helicoptero de combate pasando de un lado a otro mientras es perfectamente ambientada por...( read more) la inquitante musica de los Doors la cual se llama asi prescisamente "The end" Suena ironico que una pelicula empiece de esta forma, con la sentencia de que es el fin y por eso nada mas por eso instantaneamente se volvio una de mis peliculas favoritas junto con esa version de esta canción de Jim Morrison alcanzo el top de mis canciones favoritas, y eso es solo el principo de lo que tengo que decir hacerca de esta pelicula de Copola, pues la trama es altamente impactante y adictiva pues quieres seguir viendo, y maravillandote de sus imagenes delirantes, debo decir que me habria encantado verla antes de ver la parodia de los Hermanos Warner en Animaniacs donde se veian a los Hermanos Warner y a la hermana Warner ir a un lado oculto de los estudios para buscar a un director o escritor que habia enloquecido y de paso habia reclutado a unos escritores que lo seguian y se la pasaban gritando "Froileiden" recuerdo tambien que iban en un cochecito y sobre de el una version caricaturesca de Jim Morrison que cantaba repetidamente "este es el final, el final, el final" hasta el cansancio llegando a artar a los hermanos Warners. Eso es Apocalipsis ahora un hito en la historia que echo su aporte a la cultura mundial junto con las parodias que ha provocado.
  • November 23, 2009
    Well done but so depressing, upsetting... I'll never watch it again.
  • November 22, 2009
    The Horror... The Horror. Six stars out of five.

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