
Ep. 33: Apocalypse Now
Cinema of Meaning
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Movie Review - The Right of the Velcroies
"I find it or found it a much more affecting scene than the right of the velcroies even though you have this mass slaughter going on but suddenly at the end you feel much more for these like three or four citizens," he says. "It's also about the not so much about the voice of the victim but more of what the cost of being the perpetrator" The film is really speaking to the people who would want to or who might see themselves as capable of being a good soldier and then this might be a kind of wake-up call or a disillusionment from that whole belief yeahYeah, I agree there's no there's obviously no voice given to the Vietnamese here."
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