Review of Good Morning, Vietnam (1987) by Kj P — 12 Aug 2014
Playing with your emotions until the very end, "Good Morning, Vietnam" is the type of film that will have you thinking a certain way about something until it is completey turned around into something different.
Beginning as a comedy about a DJ who has come to Vietnam to run a radio station in hopes to lighten the mood of Troops in the war and to give a quirky version of the serious news to people around the country.
Although it is the reason he is brought in, it may also be the reason they want him to leave. One thing leads to another and the film does a total 180, turning into an all out drama where Robin Williams gives one of his best performances ever.
Extremely well-written, well-directed, and superbly acted by everyone, "Good Morning, Vietnam" is easily one of the best films I've ever seen Robin Williams in.
This review of Good Morning, Vietnam (1987) was written by Kj P on 12 Aug 2014.
Good Morning, Vietnam has generally received positive reviews.
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