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1978 Certificate 18
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This epic look at the Vietnam War and its effects told through the lives of a tight knit group of friends from a Pennsylvania town was Michael Cimino's second film and established him in the pantheon of American directors. Complex and emotionally raw performances from Robert De Niro and Meryl Streep earned each an Academy Award .. Read more

Starring Robert De Niro, John Cazale, John Savage, Meryl Streep
Director Michael Cimino
Genres Drama, Thriller

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The Deer Hunter

This epic look at the Vietnam War and its effects told through the lives of a tight knit group of friends from a Pennsylvania town was Michael Cimino's second film and established him in the pantheon of American directors. Complex and emotionally raw performances from Robert De Niro and Meryl Streep earned each an Academy Award nomination, and Christopher Walken's portrayal of Nick, who survives capture but is unable to escape its trauma, is a tour de force that earned him the Oscar for Best Supporting Actor. With a keen eye for nuance and a carefully structured script, Cimino interweaves the rituals great and small that make up the lives of his characters, creating a poignant sense of what remained constant and what was forever changed by their experience of the war.

Starring Robert De Niro, John Cazale, John Savage, Meryl Streep, Christopher Walken
Director Michael Cimino
Studio WARNER HOME VIDEO
Run time DVD: 3 hrs 2 mins
Blu-ray: 3 hrs 2 mins
HD DVD: 3 hrs 2 mins
Certificate Certificate 18
Collections 100 Top Thrillers
Genres Drama, Thriller
Language DVD: English
Blu-ray: English
HD DVD: English
Released DVD: 25 Mar 2002
Blu-ray: 28 Sep 2009
HD DVD: 26 Mar 2007
Production year: 1978
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  • 5 stars out of 5

    This multi-Oscar winner from Michael Cimino was the first major movie about the Vietnam War and it remains one of the finest and most controversial, notably for the harrowing sequence in which American PoWs are forced by their Vietcong captors to play Russian roulette, a compelling if historically dubious metaphor for the war. Running for three hours, it begins, Godfather-style, with a long wedding party at which a group of Russian emigrant steelworkers get drunk and then hunt deer before boarding their plane for the heart of darkness. Starring Robert De Niro, Christopher Walken, John Savage and John Cazale, this is a modern version of the Second World War drama The Best Years of Our Lives, showing how men and America itself cope with the horrors of war and its aftermath. It is a story of reconciliation and national renewal, by turns shocking and moving, which won the best picture Oscar as well as statuettes for Walken and director Cimino. There were also nominations for De Niro and Meryl Streep, in her first major role. With its mournful guitar theme, this intense drama lingers long in the memory and elevated Cimino to the front rank of American directors. But his next film was the notorious flop Heaven's Gate, and he has only worked occasionally since.

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  • 1 stars out of 4

    The three-hour running time is taken up with crosscutting of a wedding, a deer hunt and a game of Russian roulette. Presumably the audience has to guess the point, if any; meanwhile it may be repelled by this long and savage if frequently engrossing film.

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  • 15 out of 20 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 5 stars

    Long and brilliant!

    Yes it maybe nearly 3 hours long but this is a brilliant film. The acting is dynamite. De Niro and Walken are fantastic, especially in the POW camp!

    Almost every single aspect of this film is stunning. The direction, acting and photography all brilliant. The only problem is that it does tend to meander a little bit. Not enough to ruin the film but you know what I mean.

    Very powerful and sad but extremely compelling. Great Vietnam flick! Almost as good as Apocalypse Now and better than Full Metal Jacket.

      • Antony Leigh from Manchester, England
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  • 2 out of 3 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 5 stars

    The most intelligent war film ever made

    What can I say about this film that hasn't already been said. Probably nothing so I?ll say it again anyway just to drum the point home to those that are yet to see one of the greatest films ever made. I hesitate to label this as a 'War Movie', as it is more a study of the range of emotional responses displayed by a number of different people all affected by the Vietnam war in different ways. It is true, this film is slow, dark, and not particularly uplifting. But then again, neither was the Vietnam war. If you want uplifting war films, rent Kelly's Heroes. What The Deer Hunter does like no other film that I have seen is to take you deep into the psyche of a small group of closely linked individuals and allow you to empathise with them at the very deepest level. You truly get a feel for how they must feel under such extreme circumstances, aided in no small way by an absolutely stellar cast and some of the best performances ever laid to celluloid. The now infamous Russian Roulette scene with De Niro, Walken and Savage has been well documented, and is a tour de force of powerful and extremely emotional acting. However it is Streep who, in my eyes, almost steals the show with a touching and incredibly realistic portrayal of a woman torn between love, loyalty, loss and abject loneliness. Her first major role, it won her a much deserved Oscar nomination. It should be noted that at the time, Streep was married to co-star John Cazale who was then in the final stages of terminal cancer. He died shortly after the film was released. It is highly likely that some of the emotion relating to this tragedy ended up on the screen, as both actors portray a depth of character that is rarely seen. Cimino's direction (again, Oscar winning) is a master class of intelligent film-making, and he captures career defining performances from his entire cast. There are moments of humour, moments of horror, moments of anger, and moments of sadness, but the overriding emotion of this film is one of despair. For all those people who believe that war is an answer to a problem, watch The Deer Hunter and understand very carefully why the decorated soldier propping the bar up at the wedding scene answers all the eager De Niro and Walken questions regarding the conflict with the words 'F**k it'. If, by the end of the film you still don't understand why, then you probably never will. As an aside, I should also mention that the soundtrack is superbly fitting. The main theme is a simple acapella guitar piece called Cavatina, which is fittingly touching for this subject, and serves as a good backdrop for the gentler parts of the film. All in all I recommend that everybody should see this film at least once. A classic in all respects, they just don't come any better.

      • Ben Park from London
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      This epic look at the Vietnam War and its effects told through the lives of a tight knit group of friends from a Pennsylvania town was Michael Cimino's second film and established him in the pantheon of American directors. Complex and emotionally raw performances from Robert De Niro and Meryl ...