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Vietnam in HD

  • TV Mini Series
  • 2011
  • 44m
IMDb RATING
8.3/10
1.7K
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Vietnam in HD (2011)
Vietnam In HD
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History DocumentaryMilitary DocumentaryDocumentaryHistoryWar

Original Vietnam War footage presented in high definition along with narrations by war veterans and the voices of Hollywood stars.Original Vietnam War footage presented in high definition along with narrations by war veterans and the voices of Hollywood stars.Original Vietnam War footage presented in high definition along with narrations by war veterans and the voices of Hollywood stars.

  • Stars
    • Tempestt Bledsoe
    • Edward Burns
    • Dean Cain
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    1.7K
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    • Stars
      • Tempestt Bledsoe
      • Edward Burns
      • Dean Cain
    • 24User reviews
    • 1Critic review
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    • Awards
      • 2 wins total

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    Tempestt Bledsoe
    Tempestt Bledsoe
    • Elizabeth Allen
    Edward Burns
    Edward Burns
    • Joe Galloway
    Dean Cain
    Dean Cain
    • Bob Clewell
    Kevin Connolly
    Kevin Connolly
    • Keith Connolly
    Jerry Ferrara
    Jerry Ferrara
    • Raymond Torres
    Adrian Grenier
    Adrian Grenier
    • Barry Romo
    Armie Hammer
    Armie Hammer
    • Gery Benedetti
    Jennifer Love Hewitt
    Jennifer Love Hewitt
    • Anne Purcell
    Glenn Howerton
    Glenn Howerton
    • Don Devore…
    Zachary Levi
    Zachary Levi
    • Karl Marlantes
    James Marsden
    James Marsden
    • Arthur Wiknik
    Dylan McDermott
    Dylan McDermott
    • James Anderson
    Blair Underwood
    Blair Underwood
    • Charles Brown
    Michael C. Hall
    Michael C. Hall
    • Self - Narrator
    • 2011
    Barry Romo
    • Self - Vietnam Veteran
    • 2011
    Anne Purcell
    • Self - Wife of Vietnam Soldier
    • 2011
    Bob Clewell
    • Self - Vietnam Veteran
    • 2011
    Joseph Lee Galloway
    Joseph Lee Galloway
    • Self - Press Correspondent
    • 2011
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    10sgldda

    Epic footage and commentary

    This series is about war, politics and people. Just like with WWII in HD, I am in awe of history in video, specially in HD. I lived through those times with limited cognisance of what was really transpiring although soon after coming to assimilate what its overall impact would eventually come to be. Listening to and seeing the few participants, interspersed with the reality of that arguably unnecessary conflict is engrossing.

    Reviews of this, and similar series, should be devoid of political rhetoric and consistent with the presentation quality and viewers objective appreciation of what was created and produced through significant effort.

    One needs to remember that honour and duty among soldiers in rarely arrogance or narcissism. These human beings were placed in a terrible place and asked to do terrible things, or else rendered criminals in their own country or dishonoured as soldiers. Most were completely ostracized and suffered severe mental depressions, upon returning home to their families and friends. IMO, their "OO-RAH" is purely a sense of camaraderie and commitment to their fellows in the battle zone where there was no time or point to pander politics or resentment to their leadership... lives were at stake.

    THIS IS A MUST SEE FOR HISTORY BUFFS!
    10historybuff51

    Loved It

    This series is great for anyone who is not familiar with the Vietnam War. The personal accounts are wonderful and really take you inside the mindset of the time. I thoroughly enjoyed hearing from the soldiers, and appreciated the fact that the series attempted to stay away from political commentary / opinions about the war. I watched the series with two good friends who served in Vietnam, and both of them felt that it was an accurate portrayal of the war and the atmosphere at home. While it does gloss over some events, I suppose that cannot be helped since the series is only 6 episodes long, with each episode running about 45 minutes. I would recommend this to anyone who wants a good overview of the war and wants to hear it from the mouths of the men and women who served there. I'm also happy to see that the History Channel is still occasionally producing series with real historical content.
    antimatter33

    Pious mutterings of a generation of narcissists

    What strikes me most about this series is how it is possible, even necessary, for Americans to take this most colossal of domestic and international blunders and attempt to ennoble it with fancy language about "buddies" and "honor" and "sacrifice" and other words that are, shall we say, incompatible with the utter annihilation of generations here and there.

    To say this series is bad would be incorrect. What it is, is somehow disgusting jingoism. The fake-dramatic music, the lap dissolves, the Times Roman font, the narration of simplistic statements made to sound deep by the hammy-sounding readers - it is deeply repellent, even more so than the earlier "WWII in HD" was repellent. One should learn from his mistakes and correct them. That's something Americans don't seem to understand. War-mongering is only compatible with victory.

    Reviewer's update: The series ends with a predictable paean to militarism from the veterans featured in the series, which is grossly offensive, comparing those who returned from the modern catastrophes in Iraq and Afghanistan (the latter ongoing) to themselves. They have, I suppose, the right to this opinion in compensation for their respective ordeals. But at least this conclusion is a consistent ending to a series that attempts to ennoble a moral, political, and societal catastrophe. This is simply not possible. Those who are predisposed to accept that America is a militaristic state with the God given right to throw its destructive weight around regardless of consequences, will find the series compelling. Those who prefer the position of Washington, Jefferson, Grant, Eisenhower, etc. will be filled with a combination of remorse and revulsion.
    5darkshad3

    A lot of original footage, drained with American hero-victory-sauce

    I'm giving this one a 5 for the footage. It's nice to see so much original footage and that's what I'm always looking for. I admire the people with the cameras in the field. So using their footage means giving them credit for what they did. They shot with cameras, not with guns. Too bad, however, that it's almost all US footage, almost no North VN footage was used.

    Other than that, this is yet another very one-sided documentary of the Vietnam war. From the first second to the last everything shouts "look at us heroes, we're so awesome, we did so good". Americans seem to be utterly incapable of objectively reporting on the subject of war. It seems to me that with every documentary on the subject they're doing all they can to cover up the fact that they got their asses kicked. By a much weaker force by the way. Just admit it and move on. Terrible things happened and those are the facts. That's what I want from a documentary, the facts! Not a deep-sounding voice telling me how difficult some General's decision was, how long he had to think about it just to portray him as a good guy. State the facts please, and leave it at that. Don't put the ever-American gloss over it to make it look more than it is.

    Conclusion : If you want a 50/50 mix between some Band Of Brothers with some info put in and everything video and audio pointing out they were incredible heroes, than watch this. If you're looking for a good documentary stating the facts and looking at this war from both sides, keep looking, this is not it.
    8strong-122-478885

    All Is Fair In Love And War (?)

    Lyrics excerpt - "All we are saying is - Give peace a chance."

    This is a picture about war - And, believe me, it isn't a pretty one.

    This was a war that the Americans had no business being in.

    This was a war where two-faced, US President, Lyndon Johnson promised his gullible citizens that American involvement would only last for a few months.

    This was a war that endured (under direct US occupation) for 10 years (1964-1974) and took the lives of 60,000 American military men (with 300,000 wounded) - Not to mention the dead Vietnamese.

    This was a war where blacks (and other racial minorities), along with under-privileged whites, were the ones sent to the front lines to fight.

    This was a war that was condoned by 2, hypocrite, US presidents (Johnson & Nixon) in order to save political face.

    Through interviews, narration, and archival footage - This is a mighty powerful re-telling of the reality of that war, which, as you'll see, is like nothing that Hollywood has ever shown you.

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      The fourth episode, The Endless War deals with the battle on Hamburger Hill. Dylan McDermott, who is the voice of James Anderson, got his first movie role in the 1987 film about Hamburger Hill.

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    • Release date
      • November 6, 2011 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Vietnam: Lost Films
    • Production companies
      • A+E Networks
      • Lou Reda Productions
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    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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