

'68
A Hungarian immigrant adjusts to life in California, as his sons venture off into their own adult lives, which often clash with his old world ideas.
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Plot Summary
During the Vietnam War, a group of American soldiers are sent on a mission into enemy territory. However, their objective takes a horrifying turn when they encounter a platoon of zombie-like North Vietnamese soldiers. The soldiers must fight for survival against both the enemy and the undead.
Critical Reception
Critically, '68 was met with generally negative reviews, with many critics citing its low budget, uneven pacing, and uninspired plot. However, it has garnered a cult following over the years for its unique blend of war and horror elements.
What Reviewers Say
- Panned for its low production values and derivative storyline.
- Despite its flaws, some viewers appreciate its B-movie charm and gore.
- A forgettable entry in the horror-war genre.
Google audience: Audience reception for '68 is scarce due to limited releases and low profile. Where available, reviews tend to highlight its campy nature and weak special effects, though some find entertainment in its absurdity.
Fun Fact
The film was shot in the Philippines, which was a common location for many low-budget American action and horror films during the 1980s due to favorable production costs.
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