Never before in a war film has stark terror among soldiers been such a tangible, motivating force.
Platoon (1986)
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Reviews Counted:41
Fresh:35
Rotten:6
Average Rating:7.8/10
Consensus: Informed by director Oliver Stone's personal experiences in Vietnam, Platoon foregoes easy sermonizing in favor of a harrowing, ground-level view of war, bolstered by no-holds-barred performances from Charlie Sheen and Willem Dafoe.
Runtime: 3 hrs 20 mins
Genre: Dramas
Synopsis: In PLATOON, Oliver Stone draws on his experience as an infantryman in Vietnam to convey the brutality of guerrilla warfare: the heat of the jungle, the brushes with such wildlife as snakes and... In PLATOON, Oliver Stone draws on his experience as an infantryman in Vietnam to convey the brutality of guerrilla warfare: the heat of the jungle, the brushes with such wildlife as snakes and leeches, and, most powerfully, the presence of the unseen enemy. Charlie Sheen stars as Chris, a raw recruit, or "new meat," who serves as the film's narrator. At first he wilts under the rigorous conditions of jungle life, freezes up in a fire fight, and wonders whether he'll be able to survive. But he gradually adapts and, as time goes by, begins to see that the platoon is divided into two groups. One consists of lifers, juicers, and subintelligent whites, the other of blacks and heads. Sgt. Barnes, a combat-loving burnout (Tom Berenger), is the informal leader of the lifers, and Sgt. Elias, a free spirit (Willem Dafoe), leads the latter group. When the platoon takes some gruesome losses, an enraged Barnes kills some Vietnamese and orders the burning of their village, outraging the temporarily absent Elias. As the conflict between these two reaches its tragic climax, Chris must decide what he really values. Widely regarded as one of the finest war films ever made, PLATOON reflects not only the United States' division over Vietnam but the timeless truths of battle: terror, disorientation, exhilaration, and horrible loss. [More]
Starring: Charlie Sheen, Willem Dafoe, Tom Berenger, Francesco Quinn
Starring: Charlie Sheen, Willem Dafoe, Tom Berenger, Francesco Quinn, Kevin Dillon, Johnny Depp, Keith David, Forest Whitaker, John C. McGinley, Richard Edson
Director: Oliver Stone
Director: Oliver Stone
Screenwriter: Oliver Stone
Producer: Arnold Kopelson, A. Kitman Ho
Composer: Georges Delerue, Stephen Barber
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Reviews for Platoon
The first and best of Stone's Vietnam trilogy, it's also one of his finest pieces of work.
Stone takes us into the hell that was the Vietnam War and turns out a provocative film.
Like no other movie could tell, Platoon shows us categorically that war -- and especially the Vietnam War -- is hell.
Oliver Stone's impression of the Vietnam War, taken from when he observed it first-hand as a grunt.
Stone's eye-blistering images possess an awesome power, which sets the senses reeling and leaves the mind disturbed.
Mixing realistic reportage of combat with more conventional morality play (the narrative strategy of all his films), Stone employs the two sergeants (Berenger and Dafoe) as realistic soldiers as well as broader symbols of Good and Evil.
Platoon remains one of the best war films ever made and, quite arguably, the best ever about the war in Vietnam.
Stone's penetrating look at the unsettling dynamics of war. Uniquely absorbing and mind-numbing in forethought.
A tour de force with excellent ensemble performances by the full cast, Platoon succeeds in conveying the multi-dimensional reality of the Vietnam War
Platoon is one of those movies that, once seen, will never be forgotten, and, at least for those who were not in Vietnam, will forever alter the way in which the war is considered.
a pained portrait of men driven to the brink of existence for reasons that no one could ever quite explain
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