3. Apocalypse Now (1979)
Horror and madness
Francis Ford Coppola with “Apocalypse Now” two very different templates amalgamated into a cinematic masterpiece.
During the Vietnam War, Captain Willard receives the order to bring the renegade Colonel Kurtz to track who has holed up in Cambodia and was unresponsive to commands. However, before it comes to a gathering of Willard and Kurtz, viewers experienced in a tour de force of the horrors of war and depths of the human soul .
One of the most memorable and poignant sequences – with only two Oscars for excellent sound and camera film – is certainly one of the helicopter attack on a Vietnamese village , which is accompanied by music of Richard Wagner’s “Ride of the Valkyries”. The madness of war is particularly well documented by Colonel Kilgore and his irrational command for surfing the midst of a shelling.
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