I have heard many people suggest this, but they must be watching something else than I am, or watching it differently.
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It strikes me as a very strained interpretation to see it as anything other than a condemnation of the whole idea of the Vietnam War.
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It repeatedly stresses the incorrect ideas the endeavor was founded on, the impossibility of victory, the total misunderstanding by the US.
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I am somewhat incredulous that anyone would take away anything other than condemnation of the US endeavor there.
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Now, does it give you the US soldiers' perspective? The Army commanders'? Yes, of course. It also gives critics', and N. Vietnamese POV.
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Which, I think, only makes it more powerful, and sad. Those soldiers who wanted to do the right thing, etc., and then they see what it is.
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Anyway, sorry for the rant. I think the "it equivocates on the war" view is not quite right. It is a powerful anti-war film, in my mind.
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And I think we (Americans) could use more of those right now — a reminder of what hubris and belief in technological superiority get you.
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