Platoon

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A naïve young soldier must choose between his two platoon leaders and confront his fears in the terror of Vietnam.
  • Starring: Tom Berenger, Willem Dafoe
  • Directed by: Henry Strzalkowski
  • Runtime: 2 hours
  • Release year: 1986
  • Studio: MGM
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Synopsis: A naïve young soldier must choose between his two platoon leaders and confront his fears in the terror of Vietnam.
Starring: Tom Berenger, Willem Dafoe
Supporting actors: Charlie Sheen, Forest Whitaker, Francesco Quinn, John C. McGinley, Richard Edson, Kevin Dillon, Reggie Johnson, Keith David, Johnny Depp, David Neidorf, Mark Moses, Chris Pedersen, Tony Todd, Corkey Ford, Ivan Kane, Paul Sanchez, J. Adam Glover, Corey Glover, Bob Orwig, Kevin Eshelman
Directed by: Oliver Stone
Genre: Action, Drama, War
Runtime: 2 hours
Captions and Subtitles: English Details
Release year: 1986
Studio: MGM
ASIN: B000ZLPRJ8
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Theatrical Release Information
  • US Theatrical Release Date: December 24, 1986
  • Production Company: Hemdale Film, Cinema 86
  • USA Box Office: $ 137 Million
  • Worldwide Box Office: $ 152 Million
  • Filming Locations: Luzon, Philippines

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93 of 100 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Riveting February 13, 2003
Format:VHS Tape
"I think now, looking back, we did not fight the enemy. We fought ourselves. And the enemy was in us."

Thus the summation of Private Chris Taylor (Charlie Sheen) at the end of this film, a film about war, hate, self-realization, and survival. PLATOON tells a powerful story that moves beyond the horror and gore of the Vietnam War, a story that ultimately depicts the demise and disintegration of a dysfunctional combat unit. We see young Chris change before our very eyes, from a green, idealistic "grunt" to an embittered, disillusioned soldier. Chris' platoon is dominated--and subsequently divided--by two strong, yet very different men: Sergeant Barnes (Tom Berenger) and Sergeant Elias (Willem Dafoe). Barnes is cold, calculating, brutal, intolerant; Elias is compassionate, humanistic. The battle of wills between these two men is just as challenging as the Viet Cong out in the bush, and just as deadly. The film's climatic ending is powerful, spellbinding.

I dismiss naysayers of PLATOON as a soapbox for writer/director Oliver Stone's political agenda just as much as I dismiss Mr. Stone's politics. PLATOON hits you between the eyes with its depictions of warfare and human conflict, again and again. There's nothing to feel good about by watching this movie, just as there is nothing to feel good about by fighting a war. It is a dark, negative film--a negative film that happens to be compelling, thought-provoking, and very riveting.

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24 of 24 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars A DVD set befitting this significant milestone! May 30, 2006
By Cubist
Format:DVD
The last Platoon DVD had some impressive extras, most notably two audio commentaries and a retrospective making of documentary. These have been included along with several additional featurettes and deleted scenes.

The first disc features an audio commentary by Oliver Stone. He talks about the challenges of making Platoon on a low budget and working in a harsh, unforgiving environment. This track is filled with fascinating personal insights and is essential listening for any fan of the movie.

Also included is a commentary track by the film's military advisor Dale Dye, a retired Marine of 22 years with 30 months in Vietnam. This is a great track that is technical but also accessible and really makes you appreciate the amount of work that went into this movie.

All of the new extras are contained on the second disc, starting with "Deleted and Extended Scenes" with optional commentary by Stone. Most interestingly, is an alternate ending for Barnes which Stone says he now wishes had been used.

"Snapshot in Time: 1967-1968" gives a historical perspective to the time period the film takes place in and puts things into perspective by exploring the origins of the conflict and how the U.S. got involved.

"Creating the `Nam" takes a look at how the filmmakers created the condition of Vietnam in the Philippines on a limited budget. Some highlights include a bit about how they created the village in the movie from scratch and did such a good job that locals moved in with no prompting!

"Raw Wounds: The Legacy of Platoon" examines the film's legacy and how it gave veterans the dignity they deserved and allowed the U.S. to come to terms with the war.
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48 of 53 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars horrors of war March 8, 2008
Format:DVD
Oliver Stone's Platoon transcends the romanticization that so often infuses our thinking about war with a painfully honest portrayal of its dehumanizing effects. Charlie Sheen plays Chris Taylor, whose idealism drives him to leave college for the hellish jungles of Vietnam. He sheds his innocence quickly, however, as the horrors of war take a heavy toll on his body and his sanity. After witnessing acts of barbarity by fellow soldiers--including rape and the deliberate killing of civilians--Taylor becomes aware that he is fighting not only an external enemy, but an inner one as well.

Representing the sides of this internal battle are Sergeant Elias (William Dafoe), who shows compassion towards his men and is outraged by atrocities he witnesses, and Sergeant Barnes (Tom Berenger), who displays no regard for human life. With their sanity pushed to its limits by the terror of combat, members of the platoon are torn between the two men and begin to turn on each other.

This film is disturbing in its brutal realism, and the painful questions it raises remain relevant decades after the Vietnam War, particularly in light of incidents such as the Haditha massacre and the overwhelming numbers of Iraq veterans struggling with PTSD. Platoon sheds light on the conditions that breed atrocity and the devastating psychological effects of war upon soldiers. It is not an antiwar film, nor one with a political agenda; it is simply a raw, candid film about war's impact.
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32 of 37 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Conservatives, You Can Come Out of Your Foxholes April 6, 2008
Format:DVD
First, let me lay my cards on the table: I'm a conservative Republican, am generally pro-military (i.e. U.S.), and distrust Oliver Stone nearly as much as I do Michael Moore. Further, I don't know if I've ever agreed with a thing that the Sheen family has said. Yet even though some of my political pals disdain this movie, I feel differently. I half-expected a heavy dose of lefty propaganda and intentional distortion, but for the most part was pleasantly surprised. I try to evaluate every item I encounter fairly and individually (instead of a knee jerk reaction), and these are my thoughts on Platoon, after viewing it again tonight:

On the 'positive' side, the film rightly shows the awfulness of war. Again and again, liberals seem to think that those on the right somehow deny this. Of course we do not! I give the movie high marks for depicting war as a living nightmare. Personally, I cringe when some of the older movies represent war as little more than a comic book boys' fantasy. I also thought Platoon contained some admirable acting (Sheen, Dafoe, Berenger, David), and combat scenes. It held me throughout.

The one major criticism I would make, and the flaw that keeps it from being an elite film in my opinion, is the way in which it reaches too far to show the dark side and corruption of the soldiers (American). Stone has a crippling weakness for sensationalism (evidence: JFK), and it seeped through some here. For instance, you cannot take the worst atrocities (even if they are all factual, which I question) and then portray them as representative of a typical company of soldiers and their Vietnam experience. Yet this was the impression given. In fact, it was basically the story. This is irresponsible and misleading.
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
5.0 out of 5 stars Dark, violent, slightly disturbing, and brilliant.
Before my tour in Afghanistan this movie was just a cool war flick with good acting and intense action. Now though, it's something entirely different. Read more
Published 3 days ago by Miles Oneal White
5.0 out of 5 stars iconic viet nam film
although i was to young to serve my friends and neighbors who did recommended this film as an accurate as possible a representation of their experience there.
Published 4 days ago by m. miller
4.0 out of 5 stars Intense War Drama
The narration is actually very good compared to FMJ, and the acting is spot on. I'd give it a five if it were a half hour longer. Some of the story lines seem incomplete. Read more
Published 7 days ago by Luke E Collazzo
5.0 out of 5 stars Platoon dvd
Watching this brings back memories from high school for me. This is a real view of a war. It has stars from Charlie Sheen to Johnny Depp (rarely). Read more
Published 17 days ago by vincewest75
4.0 out of 5 stars Platoon realistic.
Being a student of the Vietnam War, I know a little about what the American "grunts" went through in the war. Read more
Published 17 days ago by Dong Ha
5.0 out of 5 stars excellent movie
Excellent classic Vietnam Conflict Movie. Good to have my own DVD copy of this movie. 5 stars. It's good to have my own copy of this movie.
Published 17 days ago by LARRY
5.0 out of 5 stars Real, tells it like it was
Excellent, others must see, gives a real account of what War was like in Nam !

I'm a US Navy Vietnam Vet.

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Published 18 days ago by Paul Chastain
5.0 out of 5 stars One of the best Vietnam War movies ever
Not even Charlie Sheen can make me dislike this film. Willem Dafoe's performance is a tour de force. Read more
Published 1 month ago by TruxtonSpangler
5.0 out of 5 stars I love the movie but
The movie is great love it but thats it...For a blu-ray it sucks its grainy bad job done making it a blu-ray movie... Read more
Published 1 month ago by Jeff
5.0 out of 5 stars very satified
This was a requested gift. It is an older movie and I was glad I could find it in blu- ray.
Published 1 month ago by Janis
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