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Love in Country

  • 2023
  • Not Rated
  • 2h 2m
IMDb RATING
5.2/10
325
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Love in Country (2023)
It's the Vietnam War Army Sergeants lead their squad in a desperate attempt to survive and complete a CIA Phoenix mission after their platoon was overrun by NVA forces. Just prior to the Tet Offensive, the squad - Rangers Alexander and Reese, who are also exploring and fighting their own identities and attraction to each other, prep to kidnap a Viet Cong Leader. They face trauma and betrayal, then mere survival as they endure gut-wrenching combat near the DMZ.
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It's 1968, and Vietnam War Army Sergeants Ian Alexander and John Reese heroically lead their squad in a desperate attempt to survive and complete a CIA Phoenix mission after their platoon wa... Read allIt's 1968, and Vietnam War Army Sergeants Ian Alexander and John Reese heroically lead their squad in a desperate attempt to survive and complete a CIA Phoenix mission after their platoon was overrun by NVA forces. Just prior to the Tet Offensive, the squad - Rangers Alexander an... Read allIt's 1968, and Vietnam War Army Sergeants Ian Alexander and John Reese heroically lead their squad in a desperate attempt to survive and complete a CIA Phoenix mission after their platoon was overrun by NVA forces. Just prior to the Tet Offensive, the squad - Rangers Alexander and Reese, who are also exploring and fighting their own identities and attraction to each o... Read all

  • Directors
    • Kurt Braun
    • Richard Gayton
  • Writers
    • Richard Gayton
    • James Sosontovich
  • Stars
    • David Tate Wilder
    • Vincent van Hinte
    • Michael Southworth
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.2/10
    325
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Kurt Braun
      • Richard Gayton
    • Writers
      • Richard Gayton
      • James Sosontovich
    • Stars
      • David Tate Wilder
      • Vincent van Hinte
      • Michael Southworth
    • 22User reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    David Tate Wilder
    David Tate Wilder
    • Sgt. Ian Alexander
    • (as a different name)
    Vincent van Hinte
    Vincent van Hinte
    • Capt. John Tower Heinrick
    Michael Southworth
    Michael Southworth
    • Sgt. John 'Johnny' Reese
    Jon Owens
    Jon Owens
    • PFC Charles 'Thumper' White
    Elijah Olachea
    Elijah Olachea
    • PFC Jay Edgar Burd
    Robert M. O'Brien
    • SP4 Thomas 'Doc' Graham
    John Michael Tilmont
    • CIA Agent Crawford
    Brandon Yutterman
    • Second Lieutenant Holis
    Vu Ha
    Vu Ha
    • Monk in the Grotto
    Mitch McDonald
    • First Sergeant
    Aki Aitos
    • Vietnamese Prisoner
    David A. Miller
    David A. Miller
    • Battalion Commander
    • (as David Miller)
    Jamison Key
    • Helicopter Medic
    Drew Smith
    • Monk at the Lake
    Lee Christman
    • SP4 Macklin
    Lee Gifford
    • Truck Driver 1
    Daniel Davenport
    • Truck Driver 2
    Anthony Martin
    • Truck Driver 3
    • Directors
      • Kurt Braun
      • Richard Gayton
    • Writers
      • Richard Gayton
      • James Sosontovich
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    User reviews22

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    3jeffmiguez

    Low budget war movie meets broke back mountain

    Not sure the audience this was intended for? Not for your typical heterosexual masculine war buff moviegoers unless you don't mind watching men kissing in the battlefield mixed with an obvious low budget cgi action sequences, bullets that are blurs of smoke-like cgi. The story line leaves you wondering 'why did that just happen, did I miss something?'

    The actors lines seem unscripted and awkward, the disjointed scenes seem entirely built an attempt to emulate major blockbuster Vietnam war movies

    The director said "okay your going to be shot try to make it look like platoon"

    Not worth it Watch a van Damme or segal movie instead.

    The story keeps you barely entertained wondering what will happen next then you realize you could of watched a much better war movie.
    9lauries-4

    Sad, but beautifully done

    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.
    4CinemaSerf

    Love in Country

    Whilst this may be based on a true scenario, and there may well be an underlying critique on the intolerance of the US military towards anyone who wasn't a white, heterosexual, man during the Vietnam War (and in many other conflicts) that's no excuse for taking the story of these brave men and turning it into this. David Garber ("Sgt. Alexander") and Michael Southworth ("Sgt. Reese") are charged with leading a secret CIA mission whilst facing opposition from their tenacious enemy and, as the two men come to terms with their own sexuality, with their colleague's attitude to that - all whilst under fire and in hostile terrain. The narrative here is all over the place. The lacklustre direction and soporific score; the really mediocre writing and the stilted acting all contribute to what is essentially a throughly unremarkable piece of cinema that seems to have no idea who it is for, or what it is trying to say - beyond the bleeding (quite literally) obvious. Most films from this theatre of war depict tragedy and brutality - but most do it far more cogently than this insipid melodrama that uses a gay angle to the story to thinly disguise a poor piece of wartime story-telling. It can't have had much of a budget and much of it looks like it was filmed in someone's back yard. It probably was, and maybe they could just stick to showing it there, too. Very poor.
    10randallcline

    Realistic LGBT story of love and war

    Love in Country is much more than a war movie or a film about forbidden gay love. It successfully presents complex characters in an intriguing plot, good action, and beautiful original music.

    Amidst the horrors of the Vietnam war, two men become involved in a relationship and physical attraction not allowed in the U. S. army. Tender scenes reveal the soldiers' moments of passion without overemphasis on their physical acts of love.

    With exemplary performances by the leading actors, the film makes viewers feel that they are watching real events in 1968 Vietnam. A variety of personalities and qualities in the lead characters creates a definite check-off list for "like" or "dislike." Memorable performance by Elijah Olachea as "Burd." All the supporting actors brought a realism to their characters.

    Love in Country is definitely worth seeing more than once.
    9RBIves-202-725352

    A new take on a vietnam war film

    Love in Country takes a real life event from the vietnam war and puts a fictionalized spin on things in a way that feels thoughtful and fresh. The filmmakers skirt around the fact that there is a whole war going on out there that we don't see much of, by focusing on a small group with a kee mission. There are a few factors involved that lead us to think this effort may be doomed from the start. There is some light racism lurking, a new captain who right away seems a tad unhinged, and the elephant in the room.... Two of the men in this company are in love.

    Once those pieces are set, we're ready to set off on a journey of brotherhood and trust which will end with everyone questioning right and wrong, and how far someone will go to hold on to their morals.

    Lots of nice cinematography in some picturesque locales. Authentic fight scenes and some classic war battles keep things interesting.

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      Filmed 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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    • Release date
      • January 25, 2023 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official sites
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    • Languages
      • English
      • French
      • Vietnamese
    • Also known as
      • Armastades maad
    • Filming locations
      • Drake Airfield & Military Museum, Fayetteville, Arkansas, USA
    • Production company
      • Love in Country Movie
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      • $2,000,000 (estimated)
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      2 hours 2 minutes
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