Platoon the Warriors
Platoon the Warriors

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Platoon the Warriors

1988
Movie
81 min
English

We are thrown headlong into a world of drug deals, rape and violence as we follow Jack in his quest for vengeance. His brother is brutally killed and Jack is out for blood. Others want to team up with him and soon the streets are shattered with the crack of automatic weapons. Death runs rampant as a power match for revenge is savagely lain before us. Jack takes his military" special force" training to the vice ridden streets as he becomes the ultimate killing machine! Hong Kong cut and paste edit of the 1984 Filipino Film "Diegong Bayong " with new scenes.

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IMDb8.0/10
Rotten Tomatoes88%
Metacritic75/100
Google Users90%
Director: Oliver StoneGenres: War, Drama

Plot Summary

A young recruit in Vietnam is thrust into the brutal realities of war, torn between his own sense of morality and the savage conflict around him. He witnesses the atrocities committed by his fellow soldiers and grapples with the profound psychological and ethical dilemmas of combat. The film follows his journey of disillusionment and survival amidst the chaos and violence of the Vietnam War.

Critical Reception

Platoon was a critical and commercial success, widely lauded for its visceral portrayal of the Vietnam War and its emotional authenticity. Critics praised Oliver Stone's direction, the performances of the cast, and its unflinching depiction of the conflict's brutal realities and its psychological toll on soldiers. It resonated with audiences for its raw intensity and its exploration of the moral ambiguities of war.

What Reviewers Say

  • A powerful and harrowing depiction of the Vietnam War, praised for its realism and emotional impact.

  • Oliver Stone's personal experiences lend an unflinching authenticity to the brutal combat and moral complexities.

  • The performances, particularly by Tom Berenger and Willem Dafoe, are critically acclaimed for their intensity.

Google audience: Audiences widely praised 'Platoon' for its intense and realistic portrayal of the Vietnam War, its powerful performances, and its thought-provoking examination of the human cost of conflict. Many found it to be a deeply moving and important film that captured the horror and confusion of war effectively.

Awards & Accolades

Won 4 Academy Awards including Best Picture and Best Director for Oliver Stone. Also nominated for Best Original Screenplay and Best Sound.

Fun Fact

Oliver Stone, the director, served in Vietnam and drew heavily from his own experiences to shape the film's narrative and atmosphere.

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