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Platoon (1986)

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Platoon

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    No, it's anti-war. It's about how war is an immoral and evil thing and you must become evil and immoral to survive it.

    Also anyone who thinks that the movie is "un-American" should also note that the film depicts the NVA as just as ruthless and savage.



    Likely because it is meant to represent a helmet from a fallen soldier on the battlefield.



    From weed dealers.

    Not all of their time in country is spent on base. They would get weekend passes and be able to visit secured cities. Here they could meet with local drug pushers to buy weed and any narcotics they desired.



    Junior had sprayed mosquito repellent on his feet to make it appear as if he had jungle rot/trench foot. So he would be taken off duty. However, Barnes saw through the ruse and threatened to court martial Junior if he caught him doing it again.



    Platoon is based on a screenplay by director Oliver Stone. That screenplay was actually based on Stone's earlier screenplay, Break, a semi-autobiographical account of his experiences and people he knew in Vietnam. Platoon won the 1987 Academy Award for Best Motion Picture.



    Yes, and it's probably a composite of several of them. The most famous is the My Lai massacre, believed to have been perpetrated by Lt. William Calley. Oliver Stone quite plainly wrote the scene to be reflective of My Lai and probably many other lesser known incidents of misconduct by American military personnel.



    Audie Leon Murphy was the most "decorated" (was awarded the most service medals) soldier that served during World War II. He became quite famous and was a hero to Army soldiers for decades and is still widely remembered to this day. The reference to "decorated" can be misconstrued as medals considered to be "worthless." Far from it, as Audie Murphy was awarded the Medal Of Honor and every other medal for bravery in combat, sometimes in multiples. He was also awarded France's and England's version of the Medal of Honor. Murphy was a small guy but was a wrecking crew against the Germans. He received a "battlefield" commission and got out as a captain. His wounds deprived him of his biggest dream which was going to West Point, so instead he became an actor. He later died in an airplane accident. More can be read about him here.



    Yes, it was likely meant as an ironic statement by the tank crew.



    ...near the beginning of the movie, as the squad goes out for the night ambush and in the end of the movie? "Oh! Susanna", written by Stephen Collin Foster in 1847 or 1848. Lyrics here.

    ...playing when Chris smokes marijuana with Elias and his crew in their bunker? "White Rabbit" by Jefferson Airplane.

    ...at the end of the movie? "Adagio for strings", composed by Samuel Barber and performed by the New Zealand Symphony.

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  • How long is Platoon?
    2 hours
  • When was Platoon released?
    February 6, 1987
  • What is the IMDb rating of Platoon?
    8.1 out of 10
  • Who stars in Platoon?
    Charlie Sheen, Tom Berenger, and Willem Dafoe
  • Who wrote Platoon?
    Oliver Stone
  • Who directed Platoon?
    Oliver Stone
  • Who was the composer for Platoon?
    Georges Delerue
  • Who was the producer of Platoon?
    Arnold Kopelson
  • Who was the executive producer of Platoon?
    John Daly and Derek Gibson
  • Who was the cinematographer for Platoon?
    Robert Richardson
  • Who was the editor of Platoon?
    Claire Simpson
  • Who are the characters in Platoon?
    King, Big Harold, Rhah, Bunny, Sgt. O'Neill, Junior, Lt. Wolfe, Francis, Lerner, Crawford, and others
  • What is the plot of Platoon?
    Chris Taylor, a neophyte recruit in Vietnam, finds himself caught in a battle of wills between two sergeants, one good and the other evil. A shrewd examination of the brutality of war and the duality of man in conflict.
  • What was the budget for Platoon?
    $6 million
  • How much did Platoon earn at the worldwide box office?
    $139 million
  • How much did Platoon earn at the US box office?
    $139 million
  • What is Platoon rated?
    TV-14
  • What genre is Platoon?
    Drama and War
  • How many awards has Platoon won?
    24 awards
  • How many awards has Platoon been nominated for?
    40 nominations

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