Good Evening Vietnam
Good Evening Vietnam

Movie spotlight

Good Evening Vietnam

1988
Movie
Adult · 18+
69 min
English

SAIGON, 1969 Meet Belinda, Jennifer, Kathy and her friends - mercenaries of love, in "Performance for their Country" (and themselves), in war ridden Vietnam, during the mystical and troubled 60's. They are the hottest, most uninhibited, free spirited girls an American soldier, in peak muscle condition and "itching" for action, could expect to find at a Saigon night club. Don't miss these girls in action!

Insights

IMDb7.0/10
Rotten Tomatoes90%
Metacritic70/100
Google Users88%
Director: Barry LevinsonGenres: Comedy, Drama, War

Plot Summary

In 1965 Saigon, Army DJ Adrian Cronauer is sent to entertain the troops in Vietnam. His irreverent humor and rock and roll style are a stark contrast to the censored news and music broadcast by the official Armed Forces Vietnam Network. While Cronauer becomes a sensation with the soldiers, his radical broadcasts clash with the military brass who view him as a disruptive influence.

Critical Reception

Good Morning, Vietnam was a critical and commercial success, largely due to Robin Williams's energetic and improvisational performance. Critics praised the film's blend of comedy and drama, its exploration of the Vietnam War's impact on soldiers, and Williams's ability to evoke both laughter and pathos. It became one of the defining films of the late 1980s and a showcase for Williams's immense talent.

What Reviewers Say

  • Robin Williams delivers a tour-de-force performance, balancing rapid-fire comedy with genuine emotional depth.

  • The film skillfully captures the chaotic atmosphere of Vietnam during the war, contrasting the soldiers' need for levity with the grim realities.

  • While the plot is somewhat formulaic, Williams's improvisational genius elevates the material beyond a standard war comedy-drama.

Google audience: Audiences lauded Robin Williams's comedic genius and his ability to shift seamlessly between hilarious improvisation and touching moments. Many appreciated the film's energetic portrayal of life during the Vietnam War and its effective blend of humor and drama, though some felt the storyline was predictable.

Awards & Accolades

Robin Williams was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actor for his role. He won a Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy.

Fun Fact

Robin Williams's character, Adrian Cronauer, was based on a real person who served as a DJ for Armed Forces Radio Service in Vietnam. Cronauer himself has stated that Williams captured his spirit and energy perfectly, though he noted that the film took significant creative liberties with the actual events.

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