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Vietnam Requiem

  • 1982
  • Not Rated
  • 48 Min.
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8,1/10
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Vietnam Requiem (1982)
DocumentaryHistoryWar

Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuThis documentary film comprises of interviews with five Vietnam War veterans in 1982 in prison for violent crimes committed after leaving the military, interwoven with film and television cl... Alles lesenThis documentary film comprises of interviews with five Vietnam War veterans in 1982 in prison for violent crimes committed after leaving the military, interwoven with film and television clips from the period. All five interviewed were decorated for bravery and none of the five ... Alles lesenThis documentary film comprises of interviews with five Vietnam War veterans in 1982 in prison for violent crimes committed after leaving the military, interwoven with film and television clips from the period. All five interviewed were decorated for bravery and none of the five men had a criminal record prior to going to Vietnam.

  • Regie
    • Bill Couturié
    • Jonas McCord
  • Drehbuch
    • Bill Couturié
    • Jonas McCord
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Raymond Baker
    • Charles A. Beckwith
    • Albert Allen Dobbs
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    8,1/10
    38
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    • Regie
      • Bill Couturié
      • Jonas McCord
    • Drehbuch
      • Bill Couturié
      • Jonas McCord
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Raymond Baker
      • Charles A. Beckwith
      • Albert Allen Dobbs
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  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
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    • Auszeichnungen
      • 2 Gewinne & 1 Nominierung insgesamt

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    Raymond Baker
    • Self
    Charles A. Beckwith
    • Self
    • (as Col. Charles Beckwith US Army ret)
    Albert Allen Dobbs
    • Self
    William Dobbs
    • Self - Pee Wee's Brother
    Duane Maybee
    • Self
    James McAllister
    • Self
    Kenneth Patterson
    • Self
    Rick
    • Self - Pee Wee's Buddy
    Dorothy Slauson
    • Self - Pee Wee's Mother
    Peter Thomas
    • Narrator
    • (Synchronisation)
    • Regie
      • Bill Couturié
      • Jonas McCord
    • Drehbuch
      • Bill Couturié
      • Jonas McCord
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    10Rodrigo_Amaro

    A war and its unhealed scars

    "Vietnam Requiem" strikes such a powerful punch in our hearts and minds atfer the end credits roll, and all those tough/sad/terrible stories told by its main characters are stick to the memory, that you can go with two emotions: you can cry or you can feel angry at nearly everything that is shared by our main characters in this documentary or about the system of war. This is the story of five Vietnam war veterans whose lives not only suffered and survived through the horrors of war but when it was all over they all shared the same fate back in America: they were incarcerated criminal felons. When Coppola described "Apocalypse Now" as "My movie is not about the Vietnam, IT IS Vietnam!" he exaggerated a great deal as we know how fantastic, mystical that masterpiece was, very unreal; Bill Couturié and Jonas McCord special here IS Vietnam, with no holds barred, and the kind of aftermath that wasn't deserved of proud military men who served their country in an unjust war/cause.

    It opens with the following statement, later on used on Paul Hardcastle's song "19": "In World War II the average age of the combat soldier was 26. In Vietnam it is was 19." It's the story of five 19-year-olds Albert Allen 'Pee Wee' Dobbs, James McAllister, Raymond Baker, Duane Maybee and Kenneth Patterson, all young men in their prime who followed in the many different fields of the military, dreaming about all the goods such a career would give them, fulfilling their needs, truly becoming men and serving their country in an apparent great cause in the Vietnam. Many can imagine stories of battles like the ones depicted by Hollywood, but the real horror is beyond imaginable, and each men tell harrowing, shocking stories that I don't need to describe, you must hear it from them. There are a few images from many Vietnam archives, and Dobbs appears in a few of them, you can see him in action.

    But we're not immersed in the war, there's the kinds of lives they all lived and faced when they returned home; and throughout the piece Couturie & McCord make insightful parallels between World War II (all about glories) and Vietnam (all about dishonor), which was easily perceived, but not necessarily fully understood by most people. That's what hits hard viewers because the downer stories, albeit somewhat similar to what many common man face (substance abuse, reckless behavior, family violence), gets a wider and darker aspect when you add that they fought a war and seen things most of us never dreamed of. Their chance of returning to civilian life and becoming outstanding citizens felt like something impossible, with PTSD's taking everything from them. It's either getting killed, committing suicide, becoming homeless, living in Veterans hospitals or going to jail, as our heroes here, committing crimes they would never expect of doing when they were 19.

    But there's a dark yet very heartfelt moment I need to share, and it comes from Dobbs brother when he recalls a suicide attempt his brother was planning of using a shotgun. His reply was "If you wanna do it, please use something less noisy cause I need to sleep". It sounds harsh, but it convinced a tear-eyed Dobbs to not do anything and simply go back to sleep. Hard lives can provide those things that can make us stop and rethink everything.

    I could go on and on with this movie, so I'll leave some final emotions, a final analysis. I couldn't cry (but almost), just stayed frozen, silent and reflecting about all I heard and seen. Then came the thoughts of anger, contempt and outrage, as I was reminded about the war, the system that allowed such unnecessary device (though scholars defend its purpose, sometimes useful) of creating killing machines that can never go back to their natural state, it ages them very badly, injured and scared, and traumatized, and few are the winners. In this particular conflict, a significant first American loss, those soldiers return were a second war, at home, with nearly no chances of winning. The American military complex during Vietnam War had gains and losses that sort of balances itself; but the veterans and American society has lost plenty. Scars that hasn't healed. 10/10.

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      Paul Hardcastle sampled some of Peter Thomas' narration for his 1985 hit song Paul Hardcastle: 19 (1985).
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      Narrator: In World War II the average age of the combat soldier was 26. In Vietnam it is was 19.

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      Edited into Paul Hardcastle: 19 (1985)

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 15. Juli 1982 (Vereinigte Staaten)
    • Herkunftsland
      • Vereinigte Staaten
    • Sprache
      • Englisch
    • Auch bekannt als
      • ABC News Close-up!: Vietnam Requiem
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      • Else, Couturié and Korty
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