Es 1968, y los sargentos del ejército en la guerra de Vietnam Ian Alexander y John Reese lideran heroicamente su escuadrón en un intento desesperado por sobrevivir, mientras la tensión amoro... Leer todoEs 1968, y los sargentos del ejército en la guerra de Vietnam Ian Alexander y John Reese lideran heroicamente su escuadrón en un intento desesperado por sobrevivir, mientras la tensión amorosa crece entre ambos.Es 1968, y los sargentos del ejército en la guerra de Vietnam Ian Alexander y John Reese lideran heroicamente su escuadrón en un intento desesperado por sobrevivir, mientras la tensión amorosa crece entre ambos.
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David Tate Wilder
- Sgt. Ian Alexander
- (as a different name)
David A. Miller
- Battalion Commander
- (as David Miller)
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There is a lot of great cinematography in this film and the score was really great, these can specifically be seen in the landscape and aerial shots and the final closing scene and the scene with the monk in the woods. The story is compelling but could have used something more, possibly if this production had a higher budget as it does feel a bit on the low budget end. Especially with the gunfire and explosions not looking real. But I did find myself rooting for the characters although I did get a bit lost with what happened with the mission and what the rouge captain was doing at the end of the battle. But overall I felt the relationship between the two lead characters was very genuine.
This movie has a creative plot, haunting music, and is well-acted. The set design, costuming, sound editing, and storyline are all very nicely done. The LGBTQ theme is subtle but heart breaking. This movie makes you think and discuss for hours afterward about what it was like to be a soldier in Vietnam...in particular a gay soldier. The ending really brings to light some of the elements of war that are never really brought to light, including cruelty among the two sides, but also within the ranks. Even the antagonist has a back story that helps the viewer get a glimpse of why he may be the way he is.
Look, this is not necessarily well made. Or well acted. It is very low budget and it shows. It was very ambitious, but its reach exceeded its grasp. Very different kind of gay story, and pretty moving despite its obvious limitations. I give it a 6 or 6.5 out of 10 for the effort. With a budget, and in the right hands, this could really be something big and classic, an award winner. I give the director and everyone else involved kudos for trying.
The 600 minimum character restriction on review is so ridiculous. Sometimes there aren't six hundred characters to share about a movie or a show. I understand the reasoning and the need for it, but 600 is way too high.
The 600 minimum character restriction on review is so ridiculous. Sometimes there aren't six hundred characters to share about a movie or a show. I understand the reasoning and the need for it, but 600 is way too high.
I gave it a chance. There were good reviews on here which is why I watched. WHY? It was horrible! Reminded me of a really, really, really bad version of Yossi & Jagger. No character development of the two main actors.... I couldn't even tell who they were at times. Poor crappy CGI effects. From the first few minutes I could tell this was filmed locally in some woods. If I wanted to watch a Vietnam field I'd watch Apocalypse Now. One or two scenes does not make it LGBT. Still don't what the movie was all about. Really. It had potential, and could have a LGBT movie with the Vietnam War as the background - I don't think there is any such movie.
From the start I was drawn in by the cinematography. I was very impressed with the production value and effects. The actors all did a fantastic job bringing their roles to life in such a way that we feel for them along their journey. The fight scenes all worked but never got in the way of the story. I have never seen a Vietnam or war film with this take before and I commend the filmmakers for taking a risk and doing something that I don't believe has ever been done before. In the age of constant remakes, sequels, and spin offs it was refreshing to see something new. I highly recommend this film to anyone looking for a good watch.
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- TriviaFilmed in the State of Arkansas for its open spaces, dramatic skies, and rice fields. Arkansas is the leading state for rice production, these fields were pivotal in recreating the rice fields found in Vietnam. Surprisingly, Arkansas' forests were similar to what would have been found under the jungle canopy in Vietnam. Many scenes were shot at the Fort Chaffee Museum adjacent to Ft. Smith, filmed for its barracks, especially the interiors. Interestingly many Vietnamese refugees from the war ended up being processed there after the U.S. pullout in 1973.
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