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HD- XIII- Rent a video of Apocalypse Now?

Posted: Sun Feb 03, 2008 1:42 pm
by Ophelia
Rent a video of Apocalypse Now?


"Apocalypse Now", film by Francis Ford Coppola, 1979.


Constance wrote: "I have not seen "Apocalypse Now" myself, but if people are interested in discussing it, I'm sure I can pick up a rental copy."


I haven't heard from HD readers about the film yet, I hope you are considering it, I really enjoyed watching it in this context.



I saw the film for the second time yesterday, the first time being in 1980, and frankly I'm impressed.
I remembered only two things from my first viewing: the anti-Vietnam War message, and that apart from that I had been bored and unconvinced.
Other films have been made about Vietnam since, so I did not pay much attention to this yesterday, and concentrated on two things:


1- the visual artistry.



2- The parallels with Heart of Darkness.



If you remember the film, or have watched it again because you were reading HD, what are your thoughts about:


a- the common points:



b- I would not say "the differences", as there are many, but perhaps there are points where Coppola seems to have chosen to break from the HD scenario?
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Ophelia

Posted: Fri Feb 08, 2008 5:54 pm
by Ibid
Fans of the ABC show Lost will also find a nice little tie in from last week's episode (titled: Confirmed Dead), where one of the characters who has "gone native" since season two is referred to as Kurtz.

HD- XIII- Rent a video of Apocalypse Now?

Posted: Fri Feb 29, 2008 1:49 pm
by Ophelia
HD- XIII- Rent a video of Apocalypse Now?



"Apocalypse Now", film by Francis Ford Coppola, 1979.


Constance wrote: "I have not seen "Apocalypse Now" myself, but if people are interested in discussing it, I'm sure I can pick up a rental copy."


I haven't heard from HD readers about the film yet, I hope you are considering it, I really enjoyed watching it in this context.



I saw the film for the second time yesterday, the first time being in 1980, and frankly I'm impressed.
I remembered only two things from my first viewing: the anti-Vietnam War message, and that apart from that I had been bored and unconvinced.
Other films have been made about Vietnam since, so I did not pay much attention to this yesterday, and concentrated on two things:


1- the visual artistry.



2- The parallels with Heart of Darkness.



If you remember the film, or have watched it again because you were reading HD, what are your thoughts about:


a- the common points:



b- I would not say "the differences", as there are many, but perhaps there are points where Coppola seems to have chosen to break from the HD scenario?
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