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Casualties of War 1989 123movies

Casualties of War 1989 123movies

Even in war… murder is murder.Aug. 18, 1989113 Min.
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Watch: Casualties of War 1989 123movies, Full Movie Online – During the Vietnam war, a girl is taken from her village by five American soldiers. Four of the soldiers rape her, but the fifth refuses. The young girl is killed. The fifth soldier is determined that justice will be done. The film is more about the realities of war, rather than this single event..
Plot: During the Vietnam War, a soldier finds himself the outsider of his own squad when they unnecessarily kidnap a female villager.
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the brutality of any war – inhumanity
Casualties of War is one of the most powerful anti-war movies. Note that I didn’t mention Vietnam in that sentence, but just anti-war, period. Around the time of the mid to late 1980s many Vietnam war movies were flying out, The Killing Fields, Platoon, and best of them (not counting Apocalypse Now from the 70s) was Full Metal Jacket. What a lot of these movies have in common though is that they’re not simply about Vietnam, but about the war experience. Of course sometimes the context of the times has to be taken in, such as it being the ‘baby-boomer’ generation where drugs and rock and roll were apart of the down-time. That and getting some Vietnam women for sex on the side. The themes are meant to be universal, or at least capture the nature of a platoon mind-set, of what it’s like to be a soldier.

Brian De Palma’s film is set in Vietnam, like those films, but it could take place during any war. It peels an uncomfortable layer of the soldier’s experience that does need to be told – it’s not pretty, it’s not sentimental, it is what it is. Some soldiers during wars, not just Vietnam but others, take out casualties that are not really the enemies. And for De Palma the brutal rape and murder of a girl, an innocent one, was just such a horrible story that needed to be told. His film is full of heartfelt emotion, but it doesn’t show on the actor’s faces, save for Michael J. Fox. It’s about an ugly subject, and so the actors (Sean Penn, John C. Reilly, John Leguizamo) play precisely unsympathetic characters, to one degree or another. They don’t start out that way though, and that makes it too complex to ignore as a polemic.

It’s about a squad, led by Penn’s Sergeant, who decides to take a leave for a short while of the usual soldier duties to take a girl into the jungle and rape and murder her. Fox’s PFC thinks he’s kidding, but boy he isn’t. They drag her miles and miles, and it becomes a morality play. Again, this is complicated: earlier in the film we saw two crucial things, that Penn’s character saved Fox from death by the enemy in a tight spot, and that one of the squad’s best people gets killed quite suddenly as everyone’s just standing around talking (this is, truly, a shocking moment to have in any film from it coming at a mundane moment). He doesn’t start off rotten, Penn’s Sergeant, nor even the other guys like Don Harvey’s Chuck, but as they get closer to the inevitable situation “out there” as they say, it takes on a ghastly inhumanity, and the kind of peer pressure that one might see in a DARE drug video, only here there’s no messing around. Especially in the aftermath, with a “don’t care” policy the army takes, for at least a little while.

Casualties of War is skillfully directed and unflinching in its emotional reach. When we see Fox, in some desperation of not being able to save the Vietnamese girl from the rape, try to help her and, subsequently, fail to escape, it’s really shocking. Not because of what doesn’t happen, per-say, but that after all of these scenes of the troop in this group-think, and the torture of this woman, there’s humanity again, or something close to it (it was hard for me not to tear up a little when he finally communicated with her, “Mama-san”). But, interestingly, De Palma and his actors don’t need to do all of the heavy lifting in the dramatic department. Ennio Morricone comes on in many scenes with a musical score that, in a way, confronts the audience. Do we dare not be moved when the music swells? Is it manipulative? Possibly. But it takes a master like Morricone to do it so well in this context – only Days of Heaven can come close or top it to its haunting elegy of the heart.

This is an important film to look at, and it hasn’t dated. Not to mention a fantastic performance from Michael J. Fox, whose subtlety in many scenes, his restraint, his character’s face just pained in looking on at the horror of the situation unfolding, is just as great, if not more convincing, than Penn’s surly hero-cum-villain. Another war is hell movie? Sure, but directed and acted with a modicum of believability and humanity.

Review By: Quinoa1984

Other Information:

Original Title Casualties of War
Release Date 1989-08-18
Release Year 1989

Original Language en
Runtime 1 hr 53 min (113 min), 1 hr 59 min (119 min) (Extended Cut)
Budget 22500000
Revenue 18671317
Status Released
Rated R
Genre Action, Crime, Drama
Director Brian De Palma
Writer Daniel Lang, David Rabe
Actors Michael J. Fox, Sean Penn, Don Harvey
Country United States
Awards 1 win & 5 nominations
Production Company N/A
Website N/A


Technical Information:

Sound Mix 70 mm 6-Track (70 mm prints), Dolby Stereo (35 mm prints)
Aspect Ratio 2.39 : 1
Camera Panavision Panaflex Lightweight, Panavision C-Series Lenses
Laboratory DeLuxe, Hollywood (CA), USA
Film Length 2,931 m
Negative Format 35 mm
Cinematographic Process Panavision (anamorphic)
Printed Film Format 35 mm, 70 mm (blow-up)

Casualties of War 1989 123movies
Casualties of War 1989 123movies
Casualties of War 1989 123movies
Casualties of War 1989 123movies
Original title Casualties of War
TMDb Rating 7.139 715 votes

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