

OL Production Group Assault Scene
Passengers OL who are gang raped by rapists on a company bus heading to a hot spring resort. After finishing, they arrive at their destination as if nothing happened, but at the banquet that day they are attacked by male employees again in groups, but there is actually a hidden side to the series of events that day...
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Plot Summary
A Vietnam War veteran struggles with post-traumatic stress disorder and his reintegration into American society. His experiences in Vietnam have left him deeply scarred, leading to erratic behavior and alienation from loved ones. The film explores the psychological toll of war and the challenges faced by soldiers returning home.
Critical Reception
The film was a critical and commercial success, lauded for its unflinching portrayal of the Vietnam War and its profound impact on soldiers. Critics praised its powerful performances, intense direction, and realistic depiction of combat and its aftermath. It resonated with audiences for its raw emotional honesty and timely themes.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its raw and visceral depiction of the Vietnam War.
- Applauded for powerful performances and Oliver Stone's intense direction.
- Acknowledged for its significant impact on discussions about war and PTSD.
Google audience: Audiences frequently highlight the film's realism and emotional depth, with many finding it a moving and thought-provoking experience that accurately captures the horrors of war and its lasting consequences. Some viewers found the intensity overwhelming at times.
Awards & Accolades
Won 8 Academy Awards, including Best Picture, Best Director, and Best Actor (for the lead role). Received numerous other nominations and awards for its screenplay, editing, and sound.
Fun Fact
Oliver Stone, a Vietnam veteran himself, drew heavily on his own experiences and those of other veterans when writing and directing the film.
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