Casualties of War

1989 "Even in war… murder is murder."
7.1| 1h53m| R| en| More Info
Released: 18 August 1989 Released
Producted By: Columbia Pictures
Country: United States of America
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During the Vietnam War, a soldier finds himself the outsider of his own squad when they unnecessarily kidnap a female villager.

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BallWubba Wow! What a bizarre film! Unfortunately the few funny moments there were were quite overshadowed by it's completely weird and random vibe throughout.
Verity Robins Great movie. Not sure what people expected but I found it highly entertaining.
Kien Navarro Exactly the movie you think it is, but not the movie you want it to be.
Tymon Sutton The acting is good, and the firecracker script has some excellent ideas.
crendine I have to agree with the other reviewers who asked : "How could this movie have possibly been made?". This piece of absolute trash really says a lot for the many brave American soldiers (men and women) who faithfully served our country throughout the Viet Nam war. The story centers on the rape and eventual murder of an innocent Vietnamese child by 4 American soldiers who were refused leave. Who in their right mind would want to make a movie like this? The performances are just awful and totally unrealistic. Sean Penn is his usual unconvincingly terrible and casting Michael J Foxx in a war film is about as convincing as casting Stan Laurel in the lead role of Rocky ! I just fail to see how portraying American GIs as low-life rapists and murderers serves as quality entertainment. Very unconvincing acting, an awful plot, and totally off-center directing make this film the very bottom of the heap for me. One I would never recommend nor want to see again. Very disturbing junk. DePalma was really out of his element on this one and should have been court-martial-ed for this movie. It makes our Viet Nam GIs look like the Russian soldiers who served under Stalin during World War 2.
videorama-759-859391 This time around, here's a Vietnam pic of a different sort. Shockingly based on a real incident, revenge hungry soldier (Penn) and his squad kidnap a young female villager, and subject her to a brutal rape, then a shocking execution, that pangs a memory when I think about it visually. In my opinion all voluntary participants, should of faced a firing squad. The only one truly against is Fox, miscast as a nicey nicey soldier, we can see why he was chosen. This rape part of the film is very hard to watch, and will easily offend some, more so if have being raped in real life. It's up to Fox, who unthankfully was rescued by Penn, much earlier, when caught in a pickle, to make things right, and he does, going up against his squad, reporting the crime. Even though Penn does overact some, he's character great here, as Seargeant Meserve, a man of frightening intensity and remorselessness, as if he's lost complete touch with humanity, much like a machine, while too, we have John C Reilly and John Leguizamo, before they were known, playing two reluctant GI'S, forced participants in the rape. Even though Fox, does get on your goat a bit, you do admire his mettle and defiance, when doing the right thing, and getting none too thanks for it, brazenly telling his uncompassionate corporal (Dale Dye, from platoon) to go to hell. The same goes for another corporal type (Ving Rhames) delivering a monologue, concerning an incident from the old days, this matter of plain cold murder, just something to brush under the carpet, was something I must say, I found truly angering. The violence is quite rough too, like one vet, a backward sort, hitting a booby trap. Fox's slightly drunken confession I found quite moving though. Of course, the catalyst, for Penn's vent of revenge, culminating in that innocent, unwarranted killing, was his close squad mate, buying it early in the flick. The music is soothingly beautiful, I must say. I really didn't think, Casualties Of War had a plot, as I just wrote it off, as a just another Vietnam, no plot flick, but this is a film that should be seen, life from the other side of Vietnam, a despicable and unforgivable act, where really with the exception of Fox, and those two others mentioned who got appropriate sentences, Penn, and his inhuman psycho, hate filled mate, who I found detestable (the Stephen Baldwin lookalike guy) should of just of fried. What was odd, which didn't make Fox convincing was at the start and the end (the same scene, a nice touch) while having bad recollections on the bus, of those days gone by, it's hard to believe he looked like something who'd been in Vietnam. But for most part as a Vietnam Vet, Fox is embarrassingly unconvincing. Otherwise this Vietmam pic, is a recommended view.
namashi_1 Based on the actual events of the incident on Hill 192 in 1966 during the Vietnam War, 'Casualties of War', directed by legendary filmmaker Brian De Palma, is An Effective Film, that talks about Human-Cruelty & Violence. De Palma handles this unsettling & disturbing fare with ruthlessness, making it an experience to remember.'Casualties of War' Synopsis: During the Vietnam War, a soldier finds himself the outsider of his own squad when they unnecessarily kidnap a female villager.'Casualties of War' is disturbing, unsettling & yet effective. Based on a true horrifying event, the film comes across as uninhibited & Extremely bear.De Palma's Direction, as mentioned, is ruthless, like the story itself. David Rabe's Screenplay talks about Human-Cruelty & it very efficiently narrates that. Cinematography & Editing, are mention-worthy.Performance-Wise: Michael J. Fox delivers a believable performance, that ranks amongst his finest works to date. Sean Penn is mesmerizing as the bad-guy, causing hate each time he appears on-screen. John C. Reilly, John Leguizamo & Don Harvey, are terrific. Thuy Thu Le as the frightened victim, delivers a haunting performance, that's impossible to forget. Ving Rhames is good in a brief role.On the whole, 'Casualties of War' is worth a watch, but its certainly NOT meant for the faint-hearted.
noritaka01 It has been a while since I last saw this movie. I decided to watch once again and I got to say that I am still amazed by the quality on this movie regarding the actors (Michael J.Fox is tremendous is his role), the music, the scene, the realization, the plot...For the one who says that it is an anti war movie, that American soldiers were heroes... I will just add that as a book, an article in the newspaper, a song... the movie depicts a specific event which occurred in Vietnam, and sadly it is a realistically true and usual behavior from soldiers in period of war. For movies showing American soldiers as heroes I will just let you choose between the million of them.Great storyline, great movie. Still love it.