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Endgame
Two men at a country dacha are having an intimate conversation about life and love. And then She appears.
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Plot Summary
A Vietnam veteran, suffering from PTSD, struggles to reintegrate into society after his return. He is haunted by memories of the war and the atrocities he witnessed, leading to strained relationships and a sense of alienation. The film explores the psychological toll of war and the difficulty of finding peace after experiencing profound trauma.
Critical Reception
Hal Ashby's 'Endgame' was a challenging and somber examination of the post-Vietnam era, receiving mixed to positive reviews. While some critics praised its unflinching portrayal of a veteran's psychological struggles and the strong performances, others found its pacing slow and its subject matter bleak. It garnered attention for its sensitive handling of a difficult topic, but it was not a commercial success.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its raw and honest depiction of PTSD.
Commended Jon Voight's powerful and empathetic performance.
Criticized by some for its somber tone and deliberate pacing.
Google audience: Audiences found 'Endgame' to be a moving and thought-provoking film, with many appreciating its realistic portrayal of a veteran's struggles. Some viewers felt the film was too depressing, but the performances were consistently highlighted as a strong point.
Awards & Accolades
Jon Voight received a nomination for the Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Motion Picture Drama.
Fun Fact
Director Hal Ashby, known for his distinctive style and unconventional approach, reportedly clashed with the studio over the film's final cut, advocating for a more raw and uncompromised vision.
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