| Apocalypse Now (1979),
				Director: Francis Ford Coppola, rated R for war 
				violence, language, drug use 
						Frances Ford 
						Coppola presents... 
				
		  Starring: Martin 
				Sheen, Robert Duvall, Marlin Brando, Frederic Forrest, Albert 
				Hall, Dennis Hopper, Sam Bottoms, G. D. Spradlin 
				DML Rating: 
				★★★★★★★★★★ 
				- perfect 
				"Charlie didn't get much 
				USO. He was dug in too deep or moving too fast.
				His idea of 
				great R&R was cold rice and a little rat meat. 
				He had only two 
				ways home: death or victory." - 
				Willard (voice-over) 
				Why watch this? 
				This is Coppola's great masterpiece, an insane odyssey thru the Viet 
				Nam. 
				Plot Summary: 
				Captain Benjamin L. Willard, a U.S. Army Captain in Vietnam is 
				assigned a clandestine mission to find and "terminate" Colonel 
				Walter E. Kurtz. Kurtz is a highly decorated Special Forces 
				officer who has reportedly gone rogue, operating independently 
				and presumed to be mentally unstable. Willard embarks on a 
				perilous journey upriver into the heart of the jungle, 
				confronting the horrors and surreal nature of war as he seeks 
				his target. Dad's Preview: 
				This haunting masterpiece descends into the jungles and the madness that 
				was the Vietnam War. Like many drug-addicted soldiers, this film is 
				semi-lucid, like passing in and out of consciousness. The entire mission is harrowing and 
				takes the viewer into the heart of darkness. Its imagery, 
				at times nonsensical, at times horrific, will stick with you. 
						 Omni 
						Zoetrope; United Artists
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