Just marathoned this. What did I think of it?
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how can you marathon one movie
It was the long version
>fat frick doesn't know how to do a marathon of something
figures
to be fair it is kind of a long movie.
zoomies these days could 1000% not be able to watch this without checking their phones/tiktok every 5 minutes
when there are 12 versions of it
I actually have been thinking of marathoning every version
Do it
i did the based Cinemaphile meme xd haha!
i did the meme, haha
You've already lost
I don't know, because I haven't watched it yet.
You should marathon it too. The 3 hour version
1) You appreciated that Francis Ford Coppola is a master of the dissolve, a film technique that he used to great effect in the Godfather films, and here as well. You picked up on the fact that the opening dissolve montage (jungle, faces, flame in the corner) is exactly mirrored by the dissolve montage in the end of the film (same elements).
2) You also realized that the pantsless guy dangling from the helicopter about 20 feet above the water, desperate for sex (an image of manic, frantic life) contrasts with the pantsless, hanging corpse about 20 feet above the water, which is the "front door" of Kurtz's camp (image of death).
3) You picked up on a basic theme: Kurtz and Willard are alike. They are each capable, loner rogue types, willing to make a kill that isn't quite inside military clearance as long as it furthers the objective. After all, it really doesn't matter in this place. They each come to hate the system's hypocrisy and lack of resolve. When Willard says "It was a LIE...", he does so with contempt in his voice. He is becoming like Kurtz.
I liked Kurtz. Literally did nothing wrong
Kurtz and Killgore are a better comparison than Kurtz and Willard. Willard seems more like an audience insert.
One of the greatest films ever made. True artistry
End was, rest was a bit of a slog. I consider it both over rated and a great film. Better than the book.
>End was
The end is just a ripoff of silent film.
You thought it was overrated. Some people claim to enjoy the Plantation and the Playmate scenes, and those people are full of shit. The Redux didn't fix any problems, it just made it worse
Filtered
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Kurtz was right
Makes me wonder if there's ever been someone like Kurtz irl
Several
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kurtz_(Heart_of_Darkness)#Basis
I mean in the modern era
Im sure there are some whacky ex-military men working for oil & gas or commodities countries in the 3rd world that are similar.
I'm talking about the ones taking military action that the U.S. doesn't approve of, like Kurtz
because that would be....unsound
But I'm an American
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literally me
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>Poshepny gained the respect of the Hmong forces with practices that were considered barbaric by agency standards. He paid Hmong fighters to bring him the ears of dead enemy soldiers, and on at least one occasion mailed a bag of ears to the U.S. Embassy in Vientiane to verify his body counts. He dropped severed heads onto enemy locations twice in a grisly form of psy-ops.
You thought it was the best looking movie ever made and liked Kino Hopper’ performance
Makes me want to go to Nam
I'M AN AMERICAN!
It's insane how similar Aguirre and this film are
Boring as shit
You, my nig, were filtered