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  • 影片名稱: 越南家書

    影片類型: 紀錄片 歷史 戰(zhàn)爭

    影片年份: 2023

    制片地區(qū): 美國

    由比爾·肯特里執(zhí)導(dǎo),1987年上映的《越南家書》,是由湯姆·貝倫杰、艾倫·伯斯汀、J. Kenneth Campbell、理查德·切夫斯、Josh Cruze、威廉·達福、羅伯特·德尼羅、布萊恩·丹內(nèi)利、凱文·狄龍、馬特·狄龍、小羅伯特·唐尼、邁克爾·J·??怂?、馬克·哈蒙、約翰·赫德、Fred Hirz領(lǐng)銜主演的電影。

    這部電影是根據(jù)同名書籍改編的。影片引用了大量參戰(zhàn)士兵的原始信件以及美越之間的書信往來,讓人摸不著頭腦。朗誦信件過程中,通過一些圖表、家庭錄像和照片,一一凸顯了當時的音樂和當時的特殊背景……《越南家書》是一部 1987 年的紀錄片,由比爾·肯特利執(zhí)導(dǎo),比爾·肯特利和理查德·杜赫斯特編劇,湯姆·貝倫杰、艾倫·伯斯汀、J·肯尼思·坎貝爾、理查德·切維斯、喬什·克魯茲、威廉·達福、羅伯特·德尼羅、布萊恩·丹內(nèi)利主演。凱文·狄龍、馬特·狄龍、小羅伯特·唐尼、邁克爾·J·??怂埂ⅠR克·哈蒙、約翰·赫德、弗萊德·赫茲。這部電影豆瓣評分8.2,值得一看!

    影片結(jié)尾那位母親寫給他逝去兒子的信
    Mrs. Stocks: [In a letter to her KIA son, left at the Vietnam Memorial] Dear Bill, I came to this black wall again, to see and touch your name. William R. Stocks. And as I do, I wonder if anyone ever stops to realize that next to your name, on this black wall, is your mother's heart. A heart broken fifteen years ago today, when you lost your life in Vietnam. And as I look at your name, I think of how many, many times I used to wonder how scared and homesick you must have been, in that strange country called Vietnam. And if and how it might have changed you, for you were the most happy-go-lucky kid in the world, hardly ever sad or unhappy. And until the day I die, I will see you as you laughed at me, even when I was very mad at you. And the next thing I knew, we were laughing together. But on this past New Year's Day, I talked by phone to a friend of yours from Michigan, who spent your last Christmas and the last four months of your life with you. Jim told me how you died, for he was there and saw the helicopter crash. He told me how your jobs were like sitting ducks; they would send you men out to draw the enemy into the open, and then, they would send in the big guns and planes to take over. He told me how after a while over there, instead of a yellow streak, the men got a mean streak down their backs. Each day the streak got bigger, and the men became meaner. Everyone but you, Bill. He said how you stayed the same happy-go-lucky guy that you were when you arrived in Vietnam. And he said how you, of all people, should never have been the one to die. How lucky you were to have him for a friend. And how lucky he was to have had you. They tell me the letters I write to you and leave here at this memorial are waking others up to the fact that there is still much pain left from the Vietnam War. But this I know; I would rather to have had you for twenty-one years and all the pain that goes with losing you, than never to have had you at all. -Mom

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