NBC TV documentary featuring the seven episodes, 'The Long And Brutal War', 'The Helicopter War', 'The Grunt's War', 'The Enemy - Liberation Strategy', 'The Air Force At War', 'Here Come The Marines' and 'The Navy In Vietnam'. Read more
| Genres | Documentary, Television |
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NBC TV documentary featuring the seven episodes, 'The Long And Brutal War', 'The Helicopter War', 'The Grunt's War', 'The Enemy - Liberation Strategy', 'The Air Force At War', 'Here Come The Marines' and 'The Navy In Vietnam'.
| Studio | ODEON ENTERTAINMENT |
|---|---|
| Run time | DVD: 6 hrs 20 mins |
| Certificate | |
| Genres | Documentary, Television |
| Language | English |
| Released | DVD: 28 Aug 2006 |
| Format | DVD |
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Contains Episodes: 1. The Long and Brutal War and 2. The Helicopter War...
Contains Episodes: 3. The Grunt's War and 4. The Enemy: Liberation Strategy...
Contains Episodes: 5. The Air Force at War, 6. Here Come the Marines and 7. The Navy in Vietnam...
This documentary is probably not for everyone - if you are looking for an introduction to the war and its causes you may be a little disappointed. The format is familiar - an introduction and narration from the presenter, followed by library footage and interviews with many who were involved. These are extremely well put together, and give them a chance to explore their views - both before and after the war - the contrast is fascinating. Perhaps one of the most tragic is by an army recruit sent out in the last year of the war - 'I was sent out there and we knew that America was pulling out - my entire purpose during my tour was to stay alive.' At least he managed it when so many others did not.
The non-chronological format along with the reasonably impartial tone make this a good documentary - with exploration of tactics as well as motivations giving an excellent insight into the way the war was fought from both sides. More Vietnamese input would have been useful, but would have been difficult. For someone coming at this subject with a little background knowledge this should be very rewarding, but would also serve as a good introduction to the subject. Well shot, interestingly put together and altogether a good series.
Australian director Bruce Beresford is looking to cast a big name star in his next film, but says that fellow Aussie Russell Crowe is too old to be cast in the lead. Beresford, the acclaimed director of Driving Miss Daisy and Paradise Road, said that he would be happy to cast Crowe in another role in the film, a Vietnam War drama about the Battle of Long Tan. "The problem with war movies characteristically is that all the guys playing the soldiers are too old," news.com.au reports him Read more