เกิดวันที่ 4 กรกฎาคม
"A true story of innocence lost and courage found."
Paralyzed in the Vietnam war, Ron Kovic becomes an anti-war and pro-human rights political activist after feeling betrayed by the country he fought for.
"A true story of innocence lost and courage found."
Paralyzed in the Vietnam war, Ron Kovic becomes an anti-war and pro-human rights political activist after feeling betrayed by the country he fought for.
ทอม ครูซ
Ron Kovic
Raymond J. Barry
Mr. Kovic
Caroline Kava
Mrs. Kovic
Kyra Sedgwick
Donna
วิลเลม เดโฟ
Charlie
Jerry Levine
Steve Boyer
Stephen Baldwin
Billy Vorsovich
Josh Evans
Tommy Kovic
Rob Camilletti
Tommy Finnelli
Paralyzed in the Vietnam war, Ron Kovic becomes an anti-war and pro-human rights political activist after feeling betrayed by the country he fought for.
"Born on the Fourth of July" is a powerful, worthwhile, and highly recommended film which shows the real social and familial challenges Ron Kovic faced when struggling to come to terms with the devastating after effects of war and the reality of how the contentious conflict changed him as a person and redefined how he perceived the world. He became dependant on alcohol for a time, but during a sojourn in Mexico while the continuing conflict in Vietnam was becoming more protracted by the day - it eventually becomes overrun by serious lapses in judgement which results in the ongoing deaths of many more innocent people - he has an epiphany of sorts and upon his return home he joins the anti-war movement and this fact - how this initially staunch supporter of the war embarked upon an extremely personal journey and became active in attempting to bring the war to an end by becoming an incredibly vocal anti-Vietnam demonstrator - is the most startling aspect of his often deeply emotional story which is yet another in the growing collection of insightful and invaluable first hand accounts detailing the damaging long term horrors wrought by the Vietnam war.
I think this might be the only film in which I’ve seen Tom Cruise actually act! It’s an inspired piece of casting from Oliver Stone that puts this pretty boy Ron Kovic front and centre as the Vietnam War rages half way around the world from his American home. This lad’s family have history fighting for their country, and despite some reservations from his father (Raymond J. Barry) but with the active support of his mother (Caroline Kava), he enlists. His time in Asia is fraught with danger; their enemy ruthless and tenacious - but he does form a solid bond with his colleagues as they face their daily perils. Those perils impact increasingly more directly on Ron until he is transported back without the use of his legs, or anything much else below his waistline. The doctors are brutally frank with him. No walking and no children. He’s determined, however, not to lose these limbs and it’s that fortitude that sees him returned home to a family ill-equipped to deal with his or their own demons. One of his friends suggests he gets a job, but with a decent government cheque coming in each month he shuns that idea and is soon an unfulfilled drunken drug addict with nobody around him having any idea how to help. Perhaps salvation for this man might come from an unlikely quarter as he begins to fight against the indifference shown by Uncle Sam to it’s veterans once their usefulness has expired. He turns out to be quite an orator and is swiftly galvanising not just the victims but the entire anti-war effort across his country - much to the chagrin of the powers that be. The effort from Cruise here is transformative. He morphs convincingly from the handsome idealistic boy-next-door to the foul-mouthed, scruffy looking, protester with what I think is his most natural of performances. He positively oozes an embittered toxicity against the authorities who now consider him, and many thousands like him, little more than an inconvenience. He is a bit of a pig to be around, is Ron, and that puts enormous pressure on his friends and family - well extolled by Kava, Josh Evans as his younger brother Tommy and by Barry as a father dealing with his own feelings of guilt. Away from the personalities, this film effectively illustrates just how abandoned many injured were. With insufficient medical care, facilities and staff often meaning their recovery process was delayed and the psychological effects of that on both the injured and those charged with their care is writ large, too. Stone understands how to convey the horrors of war and the scarring it causes and the originally adapted screenplay by Kovic himself is gritty and realistic on both a military and personal level. The man has flaws and he knows it, but once he has a conduit for his considerable energy he can become formidable. This isn’t an easy watch, but as an antidote to so much glamorised wartime fiction, it works well.
I think this might be the only film in which I’ve seen Tom Cruise actually act! It’s an inspired piece of casting from Oliver Stone that puts this pretty boy Ron Kovic front and centre as the Vietnam War rages half way around the world from his American home. This lad’s family have history fighting for their country, and despite some reservations from his father (Raymond J. Barry) but with the active support of his mother (Caroline Kava), he enlists. His time in Asia is fraught with danger; their enemy ruthless and tenacious and their command structure isn’t the most cohesive, but he does form a solid bond with his colleagues as they face their daily perils. Those perils impact increasingly more directly on Ron until he is transported back without the use of his legs, or anything much else below his waistline. The doctors are brutally frank with him. No walking and no children. He’s determined, however, not to lose these limbs and it’s that fortitude that sees him returned home to a family ill-equipped to deal with his or their own demons. One of his friends suggests he gets a job, but with a decent government cheque coming in each month he shuns that idea and is soon an unfulfilled drunken drug addict with nobody around him having any idea how to help. Perhaps salvation for this man might come from an unlikely quarter as he begins to fight against the indifference shown by Uncle Sam to it’s veterans once their usefulness has expired. He turns out to be quite an orator and is swiftly galvanising not just the victims but the entire anti-war effort across his country - much to the chagrin of the powers that be. The effort from Cruise here is transformative. He morphs convincingly from the handsome idealistic boy-next-door to the foul-mouthed, scruffy looking, protester with what I think is his most natural of performances. He positively oozes an embittered toxicity against the authorities who now consider him, and many thousands like him, little more than an inconvenience. He is a bit of a pig to be around, is Ron, and that puts enormous pressure on his friends and family - well extolled by Kava, Josh Evans as his younger brother Tommy and by Barry as a father dealing with his own feelings of helplessness and guilt. Away from the personalities, this film effectively illustrates just how abandoned many of the injured were. With insufficient medical care, facilities and staff often meaning their recovery processes were delayed and the psychological effects of that on both the injured and those charged with their care is writ large, too. Stone understands how to convey the horrors of war and the scarring it causes and the originally adapted screenplay by Kovic himself is gritty and realistic on both a military and personal level. The man has flaws and he knows it, but once he has a conduit for his considerable energy he can become formidable. This isn’t an easy watch, but as an antidote to so much glamorised wartime fiction, it works well.
Tom Holland รับบทหนุ่มนักศึกษาที่เรียนไม่จบสู่การเป็นเสนารักษ์ในอิรัก มีเพียงเอมิลี่รักแท้เดียวที่ช่วยยึดเหนี่ยวเขาไว้ แต่หลังกลับจากสนามรบพร้อมบาดแผลทางใจ ชีวิตของเขาก็ดำดิ่งสู่วังวนยาเสพติดและอาชญากรรมในขณะที่เขาดิ้นรนต่อสู้เพื่อค้นหาพื้นที่ของตัวเองบนโลกใบนี้
Three steelworkers enlist in the army and are sent to Vietnam, one leaving behind a rushed marriage, the others a shared love. What they encounter during the war changes their lives forever.
Prequel to the first Missing In Action, set in the early 1980s it shows the capture of Colonel Braddock during the Vietnam war in the 1970s, and his captivity with other American POWs in a brutal prison camp, and his plans to escape.
On the streets they call cash dead presidents. And that's just what a Vietnam veteran is after when he returns home from the war only to find himself drawn into a life of crime. With the aid of his fellow vets he plans the ultimate heist -- a daring robbery of an armored car filled with unmarked U.S. currency!
Korean War, April 1953. Lieutenant Clemons, leader of the King company of the United States Infantry, is ordered to recapture Pork Chop Hill, occupied by a powerful Chinese Army force, while, just seventy miles away, at nearby the village of Panmunjom, a tense cease-fire conference is celebrated.
เรื่องราวของ Jim Morison นักร้องนำจากวง Psychedelic rock สัญชาติอเมริกันอย่าง The Doors ที่ถูกนำมาถ่ายทอดลงแผ่นฟิล์ม หนังว่าด้วยชีวิตของ Jim Morison (Val Kilmer) ตั้งแต่วัยเด็ก ตามติดชีวิตของ Jim ในวัยนักศึกษาภาพยนตร์ที่ UCLA ซึ่งกำลังคบหาอยู่กับ Pamela Courson (Meg Ryan) แต่ด้วยพรสวรรค์ที่เขามีในการแต่งเพลงจึงทำให้วง The Doors เป็นที่รู้จักในวงกว้าง ชีวิตที่โชติช่วงของเขาดำดิ่งลงเพราะยาเสพติดและแอลกอฮอล์ จนกระทั่งเขาตายในวัย 27 ศพของเขาถูกพบในอ่างอาบน้ำ และไม่มีการพิสูจน์ถึงสาเหตุการตายที่แน่ชัด แม้ในทางกฎหมายจะระบุว่าหัวใจวายก็ตาม
In Korea, on 6 September 1950, Lieutenant Benson's platoon finds itself isolated in enemy-held territory after a retreat. Soon they are joined by Sergeant Montana, whose overriding concern is caring for his catatonic colonel. Benson and Montana can't stand each other, but together they must get the survivors to Hill 465, where they hope the division is waiting. It's a long, harrowing march, fraught with all the dangers the elusive enemy can summon.
เหล่าทหารของกองร้อยบราโวกำลังเผชิญกับการต่อสู้ที่อยู่บนเนินสูงตลอด... ขึ้นเนินแฮมเบอร์เกอร์ ฮิลล์ ทหารสิบสี่นายที่เหนื่อยล้าจากสงครามกำลังต่อสู้เพื่อกองดินที่ปกคลุมไปด้วยโคลน ซึ่งตั้งชื่อตามชื่อของมันเพราะมันกัดกินทหารราวกับเนื้อสับ พวกเขากำลังต่อสู้เพื่อประเทศ เพื่อนทหาร และชีวิตของพวกเขา สงครามเป็นเหมือนนรก แต่ที่เลวร้ายยิ่งกว่านั้น แฮมเบอร์เกอร์ ฮิลล์บอกเล่าเรื่องราวในแบบที่มันเป็น ในแบบที่มันเป็นจริงๆ เป็นการถ่ายทอดเรื่องราวที่โหดร้าย เข้มข้น และต่อเนื่องไม่ลดละเกี่ยวกับการต่อสู้ที่ดุเดือดที่สุดครั้งหนึ่งในสงครามที่นองเลือดที่สุดของอเมริกา เหตุการณ์นี้เกิดขึ้นแล้ว แฮมเบอร์เกอร์ ฮิลล์ - สงครามที่เลวร้ายที่สุด ผู้ชายที่ดีที่สุด
ทหารอเมริกันถูกจับเป็นตัวประกันในเวียดนาม แต่มีเพียงคนเดียวที่จะสามารถพาพวกเขากลับบ้านได้ในหนังแอ๊กชันผจญภัยที่เรื่องราวดำเนินไปอย่างรวดเร็ว รับบทโดยสุดยอดดารานักบู๊ ชัค นอร์ริส
A blind Vietnam vet, trained as a swordfighter, comes to America and helps to rescue the son of a fellow soldier.