Captain for Tears
Captain for Tears

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Captain for Tears

1961
Movie
79 min
Greek

A mildly inebriated second mate promises to marry an unknown woman; however, when he sobers up, he sends a jovial midshipman to get him off the hook, convinced that she is unattractive. But, what happens if she is truly ravishing instead?

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IMDb6.5/10
Director: Richard L. BareGenres: Drama, War

Plot Summary

A young U.S. Army officer, traumatized by his experiences in the Korean War, struggles to readjust to civilian life and confront the emotional scars he carries. He finds solace and a path towards healing through his relationship with a compassionate nurse and by sharing his story with others who have endured similar hardships. The film explores themes of post-traumatic stress, resilience, and the search for peace after conflict.

Critical Reception

Upon its release, 'Captain for Tears' received a mixed-to-positive reception, with critics acknowledging its sensitive portrayal of the psychological toll of war on soldiers. While some praised its emotional depth and lead performances, others found the pacing somewhat slow and the narrative occasionally predictable. Audiences generally responded well to its earnest exploration of a rarely discussed subject at the time.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its sensitive handling of post-war trauma.

  • Performances were noted for their earnestness.

  • Some critics found the film's narrative a bit too conventional.

Google audience: Audience reviews tend to highlight the film's emotional impact and its bravery in tackling the psychological aftermath of war. Many appreciate the relatable struggle of the protagonist and the hopeful resolution.

Fun Fact

The film was part of a broader effort in Hollywood during the late 1950s and early 1960s to explore the psychological impact of war, moving beyond traditional battlefield narratives.

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