I am a Vietnam Vet. 1st Marine Division 65-66 … I am a Vietnam Vet. 1st Marine Division 65-66. I had to watch this film because I was watching another war film and it seemed so out of touch. I still see a VA shrink even today. Nam left a big impression on me. This film let me feel the intensity of the dark side of it which actually was very comforting in a sense. I have been told by different therapists to bring it all to the surface so I could deal with it but it is buried so deep that no one should have to hear about the dead and…
Three films & one disc of special features Yes, this is a 3 disc set. Yes, it has Apocalypse Now, Apocalypse Now Redux, and Hearts of Darkness, but those features do not take up one disc each. Both versions of Apocalypse Now are on Disc 1. These are the full versions, NOT broken up like they were on The Complete Dossier! Commentaries on the films. Disc 2 is Hearts of Darkness with commentary by Eleanor and Francis Ford Coppola as well as a storyboard gallery and marketing archive. I have not seen in either the product description or…
just pawns in some asinine board game. I am a Nam vet (1st Mar Div)and even though this was filmed in the Philippines, I think, you can get a fairly decent understanding of what we went through. Back then there was no PSDT. It was “go talk to the Chaplain”. When we came back home, we weren’t war heroes; we were were war zeros…”baby killers” I don’t want to minimize what the troops went through in Afghanistan, Iraq, or any other wars because they went through similar horrendous situations and, fortunately, help…
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I am a Vietnam Vet. 1st Marine Division 65-66 … I am a Vietnam Vet. 1st Marine Division 65-66. I had to watch this film because I was watching another war film and it seemed so out of touch. I still see a VA shrink even today. Nam left a big impression on me. This film let me feel the intensity of the dark side of it which actually was very comforting in a sense. I have been told by different therapists to bring it all to the surface so I could deal with it but it is buried so deep that no one should have to hear about the dead and…
Three films & one disc of special features Yes, this is a 3 disc set. Yes, it has Apocalypse Now, Apocalypse Now Redux, and Hearts of Darkness, but those features do not take up one disc each. Both versions of Apocalypse Now are on Disc 1. These are the full versions, NOT broken up like they were on The Complete Dossier! Commentaries on the films. Disc 2 is Hearts of Darkness with commentary by Eleanor and Francis Ford Coppola as well as a storyboard gallery and marketing archive. I have not seen in either the product description or…
just pawns in some asinine board game. I am a Nam vet (1st Mar Div)and even though this was filmed in the Philippines, I think, you can get a fairly decent understanding of what we went through. Back then there was no PSDT. It was “go talk to the Chaplain”. When we came back home, we weren’t war heroes; we were were war zeros…”baby killers” I don’t want to minimize what the troops went through in Afghanistan, Iraq, or any other wars because they went through similar horrendous situations and, fortunately, help…