Chandler Danier
Unfortunately not funny. Good war footage and engaging fish-out-of-water scenes. Crowe stuff is great. Kind of like Forrest Gump.


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Chickie wants to support his friends fighting in Vietnam, so he does something wild—personally bring them American beer. What starts as a well-meaning journey quickly changes Chickie's life and perspective.
In 1967, during the Vietnam War, Chickie Donohue, a young New Yorker, decides to take a journey to Southeast Asia to bring a symbolic case of beer to his childhood buddies serving in the conflict. What starts as a personal mission quickly escalates into a much larger, more dangerous adventure as he navigates the chaos and realities of war. Along the way, he witnesses firsthand the profound impact of the war on the soldiers and the country.
The film received mixed to positive reviews from critics, who often praised the performances, particularly Zac Efron's, and its earnest attempt to blend comedy with the harsh realities of war. However, some found the tone inconsistent and the narrative a bit too simplistic or predictable.
Praised for Zac Efron's charming performance and the film's adventurous spirit.
Mixed opinions on the blending of lighthearted comedy with the serious subject of war.
Appreciated for its feel-good message and based-on-a-true-story appeal, despite some narrative predictability.
Google audience: Audience reviews generally highlight the film's heartwarming story, Zac Efron's strong performance, and its inspirational message. Many viewers found it an enjoyable and entertaining watch, though some noted that it didn't fully delve into the complexities of the Vietnam War.
The film is based on the true story of John 'Chickie' Donohue, who was inspired to undertake this mission after a conversation with his friends about how their parents were complaining about the war and he thought, 'My guys overseas don't have any beer.'
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Unfortunately not funny. Good war footage and engaging fish-out-of-water scenes. Crowe stuff is great. Kind of like Forrest Gump.
**By: Louisa Moore / www.ScreenZealots.com** What bugs me the most about “The Greatest Beer Run Ever” is director Peter Farrelly’s indecisiveness. He can’t seem to pick a tone and stick with it. The first part is filled with lighthearted...

This tells the true story of Chickie Donohue (Zac Efron) who decided that he was fed up hearing the continuing reports of bad news from the Vietnam war, and so decided to travel to the war zone - as a civilian - and take the serving friends...