Review of Platoon (1986) by Brian B — 03 Apr 2017
Platoon is often cited as one of the most realistic war films ever made. It's about the true experiences Oliver Stone had in the Vietnam war. It shows war on different levels including men from the same side turning on each other.
It has a lot of power because of this and it gives it an emotional aspect. This movie has a lot of heavy material and is sometimes hard to watch at times. The violent battles show the soldiers getting transformed into killing machines after many frightening experiences and close calls they have.
The movie both looks and sounds amazing. I really like the film's score. When it's played, it really helps us get immersed in the scenes due to the notes and beats in it. Sure, some of their choices of actors are a bit questionable like putting Charlie Sheen in an emotional role but I didn't seem to mind it that much because they played the roles with such great emotion and power that it didn't seem to bother me.
This is a great war film and it will be remembered throughout the ages. It's unforgettable, violent, sad, and moving.
This review of Platoon (1986) was written by Brian B on 03 Apr 2017.
Platoon has generally received very positive reviews.
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