Apocalypse Now Movie Review
Apocalypse Now Review
"Apocalypse Now" Overview

Rating: R
1979
Cast and Crew
Director : Francis Ford CoppolaProducer : Francis Ford Coppola
Screenwiter : Francis Ford Coppola,John Milius
Starring : Marlon Brando,Robert Duvall,Martin Sheen,Frederic Forrest,Albert Hall,Sam Bottoms,Laurence Fishburne,Dennis Hopper
In the grand tradition of movies that explore the reality that is the Vietnam
War, one film stands out -- for defying reality.
Martin Sheen stars as Captain Willard, sent upriver in war-torn 'Nam to
"terminate, with extreme prejudice" one Colonel Kurtz (Brando), a former green
beret who has gone primal all the way in Cambodia and has taken on the guise of
a god to the local people of the area.
Coppola takes the novel Heart of Darkness and moves it up a few dozen years to
get the desired effect of plopping the audience in the great unknown and, at
the same time, scaring the bejeezus out of us. Willard's trip upriver starts
with the merely peculiar, with Robert Duvall's "Flight of the Valkyries" air
raid and "Charlie don't surf!" speech as he sends his troops out to catch some
waves. From there, things just get twisted, culminating in a face-off with the
decidedly creepy Brando/Kurtz at the end of the line.
Mired in controversy, delays, and a cost that ultimately almost tripled its
initial budget, Apocalypse Now is a real must-see and one hell of a ride. The
horror, the horror.
Recut and extended in 2001 as Apocalypse Now Redux.
The new "complete dossier" includes both Now and Redux, and copious extras:
Brando reading the entirety of "The Hollow Men" (17 minutes long), a lost and
additional scenes, commentaries on both versions of the film, and a selection
of featurettes designed for young filmmakers. It's all packaged on two DVDs.
Very highly recommended.
Reviewer: Christopher Null




