Casualties
of War Movie Review:
It
is in the middle of the raging Vietnam war. A squad of American
soldiers takes after a mission a break, at a little peaceful
Vietnamese village. There, is suddenly the squads popular
radio man shot to death, with only a month left to demob.
All in the group takes the loss of him very hard, in particular
sergeant Meserve (Sean Penn). They are filled with hatred
and vindictiveness to the whole Vietnam. The day after gets
the squad a new mission, and Meserve tells them to kill
every single gook they´ll see.
During
the journey are they kidnap a young Vietnamese girl, for
the purpose of as Meserve says "to have a little portable
relaxation to keep up the morale". The squads greenhorn
private Eriksson (Michael J. Fox), is against it from the
beginning, but feels at the same time a certain loyalty
for Meserve, who saved his life in the last mission. The
Vietnamese is after a while raped by the soldiers, and when
Eriksson refuses, is Meserve trying to force him to do it.
Eriksson is still stick to his guns, but feels now that
he not only has Viet-cong as his enemy, but also his own
group comrades. When the girl later on is murdered, gets
Eriksson feelings of guilt over that he couldn´t save her.
He tries to bring his former buddies in court instead, but
it´s not so easy that he had thought.
The
first ten minutes of "Casualties of War" is not specially
good, and it doesn´t seems that Brian De Palma can describe
the horrors of war. But then, when he relates about the
squads conflicts, is it to become much better. It is built
on a true story, and shows what a war can do with young
people, when they are put under hard pressure. The squad
acts on their own responsibility, and has completely lost
the sense of human dignity. It is very interesting and as
a man, felt I´m empty inside when I saw the film. All the
actors are doing a good job, but the one who shines clearest,
is after all Sean Penn. A very underrated person who is
red-hot here. Michael J. Fox surprises as well in a serious
role. "Casualties of War" loses some intensity in the end,
but otherwise is it in the same class as the more famous
war films "Platoon" and "Full Metal Jacket".
Kent
Palmgren
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