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Cartas do Vietnã

Título original: Dear America: Letters Home from Vietnam
  • Filme para televisão
  • 1987
  • PG-13
  • 1 h 24 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
7,9/10
2 mil
SUA AVALIAÇÃO
Cartas do Vietnã (1987)
DocumentárioGuerraHistória

Documentário de longa-metragem com cartas reais escritas por soldados, marinheiros, aviadores e fuzileiros navais americanos durante a Guerra do Vietnã para suas famílias e amigos em casa.Documentário de longa-metragem com cartas reais escritas por soldados, marinheiros, aviadores e fuzileiros navais americanos durante a Guerra do Vietnã para suas famílias e amigos em casa.Documentário de longa-metragem com cartas reais escritas por soldados, marinheiros, aviadores e fuzileiros navais americanos durante a Guerra do Vietnã para suas famílias e amigos em casa.

  • Direção
    • Bill Couturié
  • Roteiristas
    • Richard Dewhurst
    • Bill Couturié
  • Artistas
    • Tom Berenger
    • Ellen Burstyn
    • J. Kenneth Campbell
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    7,9/10
    2 mil
    SUA AVALIAÇÃO
    • Direção
      • Bill Couturié
    • Roteiristas
      • Richard Dewhurst
      • Bill Couturié
    • Artistas
      • Tom Berenger
      • Ellen Burstyn
      • J. Kenneth Campbell
    • 25Avaliações de usuários
    • 13Avaliações da crítica
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
    • Ganhou 2 Primetime Emmys
      • 7 vitórias e 2 indicações no total

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    Tom Berenger
    Tom Berenger
      Ellen Burstyn
      Ellen Burstyn
      • Mrs. Stocks
      • (narração)
      J. Kenneth Campbell
      J. Kenneth Campbell
        Richard Chaves
        Richard Chaves
          Josh Cruze
          Josh Cruze
            Willem Dafoe
            Willem Dafoe
            • Elephant Grass
            • (narração)
            Robert De Niro
            Robert De Niro
            • Great Sewer
            • (narração)
            Brian Dennehy
            Brian Dennehy
              Kevin Dillon
              Kevin Dillon
              • Jack
              • (narração)
              Matt Dillon
              Matt Dillon
              • Mike
              • (narração)
              • (não confirmado)
              Robert Downey Jr.
              Robert Downey Jr.
                Michael J. Fox
                Michael J. Fox
                • Pfc. Raymond Griffiths
                • (narração)
                Mark Harmon
                Mark Harmon
                  John Heard
                  John Heard
                  • Johnny Boy
                  • (narração)
                  • (não confirmado)
                  Fred Hirz
                    Harvey Keitel
                    Harvey Keitel
                    • 2nd Lt. Donald Jacques
                    • (narração)
                    Elizabeth McGovern
                    Elizabeth McGovern
                    • Me
                    • (narração)
                    Judd Nelson
                    Judd Nelson
                      • Direção
                        • Bill Couturié
                      • Roteiristas
                        • Richard Dewhurst
                        • Bill Couturié
                      • Elenco e equipe completos
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                      Avaliações de usuários25

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                      8August1991

                      A Heartfelt Way to a Time and Place

                      This film presents the Vietnam War from the American perspective and primarily from the perspective of ordinary American soldiers. It is chronological and describes essential events to put the soldiers' stories into context. While it might help viewers to know basic facts about the war beforehand, the film stands alone. I think this would be an excellent film to show students when discussing, for example, the Cold War.

                      This film is a remarkable documentary because it presents various sides to a complex story in such a short running time. I think the film succeeds because it simply reports the truth. I am not American and appeals to American patriotism or God's blessing of America tend to roll my eyes, not make them tearful. But this film makes the lives of these guys plain to a universal audience.

                      Once the film started, I was so captivated that I ignored the narration and never even thought about who was speaking. I was only grateful the filmmakers chose people practiced in reading text clearly. Ignore the famous names connected to this film. That's not the story at all. The images and music, however, are part of the story. But not front and centre. That place is reserved for the ordinary words of ordinary Americans.
                      sunnymoon13

                      Very Strong Emotional movie

                      Nothing can capture the hopes and fears of the brave soldiers who fought and died for freedom like their own words. Take that and add the documentary films and photos taken in Vietnam and you have a reality that no fictional movie can capture but that hundreds of thousands went through every day, doing what they do best in a place they'd rather not be. The actors reading the letters manages to capture the sincerity and the emotions of the people writing them.

                      Highly recommended.
                      10cybertiques

                      A wonderful film to teach high school students about the war

                      I grew up with the Vietnam war being a major part of my life from the age of 9 to the age of 19. I have tried to get my daughter to understand what it was like having lost my father at 9, then having my oldest brother enlist six months later and when he returned, my second brother was drafted near the end of the war. It still affects us to this day in our jobs, our feelings, our survival skills, and how it molded all of us. It wasn't until she saw this film that the entire war sunk in and she could relate to it. Bless her high school English teacher for making them watch this and read books on the Vietnam War. She came home and said "Mom, I couldn't believe those kids were just like us! They were just 18, 19 yr. old and had to go through that! Some of the boys look just like boys in my class! Now I know why it so affected you. You and your brothers were all kids." More high schools should use this film to teach kids about Vietnam. She borrowed it from her teacher and I watched it with her again. I narrated what was going on at our home during the various time lines so she could understand that from 9 to 19 I lived with this everyday, effecting my entire life and I never left the USA!
                      8ccthemovieman-1

                      Interesting Documentary, Powerful At Times

                      Letters and film footage from actual soldiers and nurses who fought in Vietnam are read aloud and shown in this "documentary." The letters are read by famous actors and actresses.

                      It turns out to be a sometimes-powerful moving saga of Vietnam through the eyes of those who were there but, remember, it's the filmmakers deciding what letters are read. That means you get an anti-Vietnam War bias, but it's not as blatant as one might think.

                      There is some good footage of bombings and nothing really gross, injury-wise, to view, most likely because this was made-for-TV.

                      The most moving part of the show was the last letter, from a mom to her son who had died 15 years earlier in Vietnam. That letter is a real tear-jerker. Overall, an excellent documentary, one of the better ones of its era.
                      10bgood26

                      Moving, powerful

                      What's there to say about a documentary which combines letters from soldiers in the Vietnam War with news clips and music of the day?

                      I saw "Dear America" only once, back in 1987 as a senior in high school, yet I remember it as well as movies I saw last year. Celebrities--including Tom Berenger, Willem Dafoe, Robert DeNiro, and Michael J. Fox--read actual letters from the soldiers fighting the war with such passion, it seemed the letters were read by their writers. But somehow, the focus stayed on the grunts who wrote the letters.

                      The most moving and memorable was the final letter, read by Ellen Burstyn, written by a mother to the son she lost to the war. The actual letter was placed at the Vietnam War Memorial in Washington, DC.

                      It's been nearly 17 years since I first watched "Dear America." I use the video now, a lifetime later, to teach *my* high school students about the Vietnam War.

                      PG13: real war footage, mild language, and brief nudity. Despite the rating, less mature middle and high schoolers might see "Dear America" as just another war movie and not appreciate its importance.

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                        Was number nine on Roger Ebert's list of the Best Films of 1988.
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                        Mrs. Stocks: [In a letter to her KIA son, left at the Vietnam Memorial] Dear Bill, I came to this black wall again, to see and touch your name. William R. Stocks. And as I do, I wonder if anyone ever stops to realize that next to your name, on this black wall, is your mother's heart. A heart broken fifteen years ago today, when you lost your life in Vietnam. And as I look at your name, I think of how many, many times I used to wonder how scared and homesick you must have been, in that strange country called Vietnam. And if and how it might have changed you, for you were the most happy-go-lucky kid in the world, hardly ever sad or unhappy. And until the day I die, I will see you as you laughed at me, even when I was very mad at you. And the next thing I knew, we were laughing together. But on this past New Year's Day, I talked by phone to a friend of yours from Michigan, who spent your last Christmas and the last four months of your life with you. Jim told me how you died, for he was there and saw the helicopter crash. He told me how your jobs were like sitting ducks; they would send you men out to draw the enemy into the open, and then, they would send in the big guns and planes to take over. He told me how after a while over there, instead of a yellow streak, the men got a mean streak down their backs. Each day the streak got bigger, and the men became meaner. Everyone but you, Bill. He said how you stayed the same happy-go-lucky guy that you were when you arrived in Vietnam. And he said how you, of all people, should never have been the one to die. How lucky you were to have him for a friend. And how lucky he was to have had you. They tell me the letters I write to you and leave here at this memorial are waking others up to the fact that there is still much pain left from the Vietnam War. But this I know; I would rather to have had you for twenty-one years and all the pain that goes with losing you, than never to have had you at all. -Mom

                      • Conexões
                        Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: The Couch Trip/For Keeps/Dear America: Letters Home from Vietnam/Rent-a-Cop/The Lonely Passion of Judith Hearn (1988)
                      • Trilhas sonoras
                        Gimme Shelter
                        Written by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards

                        Performed by The Rolling Stones

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