Review of Hearts and Minds (1974) by Dustin J — 11 Mar 2009
Farenheit 9/11 for the Vietnam war. Contains some truely shocking moments. Following a group of eager US servicemen through the Red Light District of Saigon or William Westmoreland voicing his opinions on the low value asian people put on human life or a freed US POW talking about the vietnamese in openly rascist terms to a group of schoolchildren.
It is an amazing film which contains interviews with both the principle architects of the war on the american side and the orginary people of both sides who had to endure.
This review of Hearts and Minds (1974) was written by Dustin J on 11 Mar 2009.
Hearts and Minds has generally received very positive reviews.
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