Tung Thanh Tran should've gotten an Oscar nod for this movie. He was 16 and as much as I love Robin, he outshone Robin in many, many scenes. What a talented kid.
Wow, what an amazing performance by Robin Williams and Tung Thanh Tran. There's not much info out there, but apparently the latter was just 16 years old when this was filmed. Really incredible.
@@TomTran I wouldn't have expected to get a message from the actual actor when I posted this! Haha I loved this movie in highschool and I think it really helped to show me the humanity of people who we are taught are our enemy just because they are different and our government wants to fight them for power. 15 years after I watched this as a kid I'm showing this clip to my Vietnamese housemate! He said your acting and English was amazing haha
Well, I gotta say that this moment from "Good Morning, Vietnam" was powerful. It made me sympathize with the characters of both "Phan Duc To" and "Adrian Cronauer" more than ever. It also made me understand about the whole tragedy of the Vietnam War in deeply personal terms as well.
Indeed. It really exposes what made that time a tragedy. Fighting for ideology without considering the people we impose ideology upon is a recipe for tragedy. So glad the Cold War is over. Unfortunately, we have adopted a new 'us vs them' paradigm so that powerful people can continue to oppress the weak.
@dclark142002 - I agree with you. I am also glad the Cold War is over because I consider it to be a big historical joke. The Vietnam War was part of an era of tragedy and farce. I certainly wished that the U.S. NEVER intervened in Vietnam because what happened in that Southeast Asian country was a CIVIL WAR. I find it hard to believe that the U.S. involvement in the war was being regarded as a "noble cause" which was anything but. Very good comment.
The fact of the matter is that they both men used each other. Cronauer used Phan to get closer to his sister, and Phan used Cronauer as cover to infiltrate the bar and other places in Saigon. They may have liked each other personally, but their friendship was never as solid as Cronauer portrays it to be in this scene.
Of course Robin’s performance in this will always be so legendary, but this scene reminds me so much-God that kid who played her brother was a great, GREAT actor.
Good Morning, Vietnam - this movie is no "comedy": it has some comedic undertones, but it is really a war drama. Robin Williams was a talented actor who could do many different performances - not just comedy.
Definitely a comedy set during the Vietnam War. Even Cronauer himself said much of what Robin Williams did was made up and never happened while he was In Country. He went on to say had he done those things that Williams did, he would've been busted and sent to military prison, or outright discharged. Had the movie stayed true to the real Adrian Cronauer, it would have been a boring movie.
My time in Vietnam was also brutal and filled with misery. I stepped on a piece of glass and got horrible sunburn after I passed out drunk on the beach. War is hell.
@@nathangallegos9304 I remember I used to have a Tonka truck i was little it was a pretty big dump truck and it was made of metal and yellow not like toys today all made cheap plastic.
To me, that was his character coming to terms with what he was just told about what happened. His friend fucked him over, but then explained why he did what he did. Williams' character seems to be accepting everything as even by reverting to complaining about how it'll affect his resume.
@@andreww9513 Totally. Though light hearted, it feels like a nod at the fact these are very different cultures, fighting for very different reasons. To many Vietnamese nothing is really going to change. So they have a picture of some fat guy they have to have in their hut. woopty shit. They're still going to fish, and hunt, and farm. In the cities they're still going to acquire and sell goods. The only real change at the moment is those guys and these guys are blowing up our country side to see whos fat guy picture we get to bow to. To the Americans, we had an agreement to train soldiers of this area to defend themselves against attack (and sell them the weapons to do it. And if they succeed we have a foothold near the bigger fish 😉). Then they got blown up....and so did some of ours. Welp our job dictates we need to find who did that and neutralize them. Okay, we got them, but Billy was shot by these dudes.....okay, lets go get them now. And so on until orders to rotate out came along. And two machines grinding the ground they stood on. Eventually the ground took it personally. At the very least, now we have 3 sides. Red V Blue and the pissed off locals V everyone not from their village. And whipping up the locals into also fighting your side for erasing a village that may have been threatened into storing enemy munitions (just keep farming your rice and shut up!) is not going to look good on a resume...... To some it was their livelihood, to others it was their orders, and to yet more it was their job. War is hell. Do avoid them.
First time watcher… last night! I’m surprised this movie didn’t win him an award, they literally put him in front of a microphone with no script, and said, go! half this movie had a written script and half of the stuff of Robin Williams on the radio. It was, just him being him. But this scene surprised me the most, because I thought it was an absolutely bold move of the Director to undercut probably the most tense scene in the movie with a joke, but it only worked out because it was the great Robin Williams. “ this will not look good on a résumé” line caught me so off guard I love it
I remember an interview with an American Vietnam veteran where he said that he was under the impression that he went to Vietnam as a liberator. Once he got there, he was surprised the locals hating him, even though they didn't know him personally. The Vietnamese just viewed Americans as invaders. This scene depicts that same sentiment. War will create a self-feeding cycle of hatred. Kill or wound one person, and you'll have 100 friends, members of family and community that start to hate you, wanting revenge. That's also why "war on terror" will never end by violence.
This is why we should adhere to the rules in the face of adversity. When you leave the rules of morality behind, you end up leaving your own soul to rot!
Tuan : You a naive man, Cronauer. You take a stupid side. Now you have to go. You're better off. Adrian Cronauer : That's not the fucking point! You understand me? I fought to get you into that bar! And then you blow the fucking place up! Listen... I gave you my friendship... and my trust! And now they tell me that my best friend is the goddamn enemy! Tuan : ENEMY? What is enemy? You killing my own people so many miles from your home. We not the enemy! You the enemy! Adrian Cronauer : You used me to kill two people! Two people DIED in that fucking bar! Tuan : Big fucking deal! My mother is dead. And my older brother, who be 29 years old, he dead! Shot by Americans! My neighbor, dead! His wife, dead. WHY? Because we're not human to them! We're only little Vietnamese... and I'm stupid enough to save your bullshit life at An Lac.
That’s deep as it can get. I felt the emotions. Brilliant acting. Made me cry. 😢 “War is the most stupidest thing man has very invented. People think they can just annihilate their problems but that doesn’t work. It causes more problems for us. Don’t fight. Talk about it. There’s got to be a solution. There will always be a solution.” - Gert Friedrich Franz Schmitz, 1927 - 2022. WW2, Nazi Germany, Luftwaffe. Captured by Americans in 1945 while fighting on Western Front. Released after war.
Adrian Cronauer gave a presentation at the JAG School in 2004. He was a patriot and active in making the communists accountable for MIA. He said Williams’ portrayal was more or less accurate. Less so in that Airman Cronauer would not ever disrespect a SGM in the fashion shown in the movie.
Fighting that war wasnt the problem. Going there with no intention of winning was. Going there with no real plan was the problem. Politicians sending young men and women to die, just to condemn them and then drag them back to a home where they were treated like scum by the country that sent them there.
@@TomahawksNShotShells The soldiers who fought the war should not have been blamed, especially because many of them had no choice in the matter. But the fact remains that American intervention in Vietnam was unnecessary. The Indochinese communists never posed any threat to the United States, and shortly after we left they started fighting against the Chinese communists and each other. Vietnam is a relatively prosperous country today, and cooperates with America against China's growing influence in the region. If America had been smart, we could have avoided the war altogether and started cooperating with Vietnam more than fifty years ago.
I hope our deceased scumbag politicians rot and burn in hell for all eternity for getting us stuck in that quagmire and then LBJ for being an arrogant coward and refusing to withdraw when we had the chance!!! I lost an awful lot of friends and comrades in the Viet Nam war because of the SOB's LBJ and Robert McNamara!!! I was Honorably Discharged from the USAF 7 Mar 67, and I am very lucky to be alive. I don't sleep well most nights. I wish I could make all the damn night mares go away for good. I volunteered, and that was the dumbest, worst decision I have ever made, and I've made enough of them.
Yeah... because people writing comments on youtube were alive then and deeply involved in world economics and politics at the time. When will the majority of Americans accept that they don't know shit about the powers that be in the world. Smh. How many people died in WW1 and WW2? Open your eyes people and stfu about shit you don't know about.
donald duck you have to be alive to study a war? It’s not about the number of deaths, it’s that the deaths were unnecessary. American entrance into the World Wars was done out of the great good of the American people and the world, the Vietnam War was bad for all but the rich and the politicians.
The fucked up thing is how he's saying that to the American soldiers the Vietnamese are not human, and he's saying it to someone who treated him with friendship and respect.
Put yourself in the shoes of the Vietnamese for once, understand everything they were going through and then think. 3000 miles to fight a war against people who never did anything against the US and for years have been trying to fight for independence.
Oh, I don't know. Maybe if a certain political party had not interfered to the point of cutting off Vietnam completely at the end, it would have been different. As in, allow the military to win, and not end up with a defeat caused by politicians.
@@Genesivare What he had to understand was that violence only brings more violence. As Gandhi said, true power is forgiving and not using violence against the one who uses violence against you...
😂......no, there wasn't many of those in Afghanistan 😂.....we hired and worked with many local Afghans and there was always a delicate balance of trust and operational security....we were a foreign occupying army, just like Vietnam
Its messed up that people from a country care more for the soldiers send to invade other countries rather than for the countless civilians of that country being killed by their soldiers. The bias is unreal and patriotism is poison
"Get some, get some, get some, get some, get some, get some, get some baby ha ha, anyone who runs is a VC, anyone who stands still is a well disciplined VC............ain't WAR Hell?"- Full Metal Jacket
He had to leave because of his friendship with him, but Dickerson treats lie he did it on purpose, would anybody would even consider that Cronauer would think that a 15 year old Vietnamese boy would be thought of to be a terrorist.
@@liamcampbell9748 & Don - Hahah you all are so good at making out what I said during that scene. Emotion was high and I was speaking way too fast. We tried to dub the sound in post but it was not possible to make it any clearer while keeping sync with mouth movement so we left it as is. :D
He still is! Some ppl live forever in our hearts and mind. My psychiatrist asked me last week what my manic episodes are like. I said, are you familiar with Robin Williams? (It's 2021) I said sorta like that apples to zebras in a space of 3 minutes...
HEY CHUCK AMUCK! I see you've a number of other GMVN posts on TH-cam. Can you help me out? I need a clip posted from the movie, it occurs at about 23:28. "Eddie Kirk here with a Ray Coniff jubilee, I call it a jubilee, but its actually a Ray Coniff featurette..." I am a DJ at a public radio station and I want to use that clip in my show.
@@njacobdekelaita6198 biden just happens to take the shit, the war on the middle east was a "collective work" of many politicians, hell every modern prez waged at least one war somewhere
For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life. John 3:16 KJV, Jesus Christ is the only way....
Tung Thanh Tran should've gotten an Oscar nod for this movie. He was 16 and as much as I love Robin, he outshone Robin in many, many scenes. What a talented kid.
Wow, what an amazing performance by Robin Williams and Tung Thanh Tran. There's not much info out there, but apparently the latter was just 16 years old when this was filmed. Really incredible.
Thank you for the kind words, Ash. I was 18 at the time, playing a much younger boy. :)
Wow amazing performance ! Bravo.
@@TomTran I wouldn't have expected to get a message from the actual actor when I posted this! Haha
I loved this movie in highschool and I think it really helped to show me the humanity of people who we are taught are our enemy just because they are different and our government wants to fight them for power.
15 years after I watched this as a kid I'm showing this clip to my Vietnamese housemate! He said your acting and English was amazing haha
Tom Tran you did a great job. How was Robin Williams to work with?
A powerful scene. Bravo!
I had also read somewhere that Tom Tran was actually born and raised in Chicago.
Well, I gotta say that this moment from "Good Morning, Vietnam" was powerful. It made me sympathize with the characters of both "Phan Duc To" and "Adrian Cronauer" more than ever. It also made me understand about the whole tragedy of the Vietnam War in deeply personal terms as well.
Indeed. It really exposes what made that time a tragedy. Fighting for ideology without considering the people we impose ideology upon is a recipe for tragedy. So glad the Cold War is over. Unfortunately, we have adopted a new 'us vs them' paradigm so that powerful people can continue to oppress the weak.
@dclark142002 - I agree with you. I am also glad the Cold War is over because I consider it to be a big historical joke. The Vietnam War was part of an era of tragedy and farce. I certainly wished that the U.S. NEVER intervened in Vietnam because what happened in that Southeast Asian country was a CIVIL WAR. I find it hard to believe that the U.S. involvement in the war was being regarded as a "noble cause" which was anything but. Very good comment.
What is the last the Phan Duc To sais ? Save the bullshit or something. I cant make out what he says.
@Slevin - Well, I guess I can agree with Phan Duc Tho on this one.
Robert Polanco Nah. Going to Vietnam was worth it.
"I fought to get you into the bar, and you blew the fucking place up!" I've had THAT conversation a couple of times with my crazier drunk friends....
The fact of the matter is that they both men used each other. Cronauer used Phan to get closer to his sister, and Phan used Cronauer as cover to infiltrate the bar and other places in Saigon. They may have liked each other personally, but their friendship was never as solid as Cronauer portrays it to be in this scene.
You have to admit that one of those reasons is slightly more acceptable than the other.
@@ChickenLiver911 agree, blowing up the enemy is ok morally, ethically, anyway you want, but rolling ones balls is as low as yanks can fall
@@veaccara, but he didn’t just blow up the American soldiers. He also killed civilians.
@@ChickenLiver911 lmao blaming the vietnamese as an american. check and check. you missed the point of this american movie
@@lightup6751 Read what he is posting rather than screeching "MURICA BAD".
Of course Robin’s performance in this will always be so legendary, but this scene reminds me so much-God that kid who played her brother was a great, GREAT actor.
That scene was the saddest one of the entire film 😭😭😭😭
@@johngriswold4303 I agree, it is so heartbreaking 😢
It really is.
@@Capcoor The cruelty of war leaves one speechless 😭😭
Good Morning, Vietnam - this movie is no "comedy": it has some comedic undertones, but it is really a war drama. Robin Williams was a talented actor who could do many different performances - not just comedy.
Good Will Hunting proved that much.
Definitely a comedy set during the Vietnam War. Even Cronauer himself said much of what Robin Williams did was made up and never happened while he was In Country. He went on to say had he done those things that Williams did, he would've been busted and sent to military prison, or outright discharged. Had the movie stayed true to the real Adrian Cronauer, it would have been a boring movie.
Robins greatest performance was playing a happy comedian.
What qualified as "propaganda" in the film "good morning vietnam" and how did the central characters react to it?
How did utilize comedy?
This movie brings back memories of my time in Vietnam ...... 5 years ago.
My time in Vietnam was also brutal and filled with misery. I stepped on a piece of glass and got horrible sunburn after I passed out drunk on the beach. War is hell.
Welcome home.
😂
My dad suffered ptsd 68w US Army
I once saw him punching his wall in his home hand bloody when I was 5 getting my tonka truck
@@nathangallegos9304 I remember I used to have a Tonka truck i was little it was a pretty big dump truck and it was made of metal and yellow not like toys today all made cheap plastic.
My favorite line - This isn't gonna look good on a resume!
Mine too
To me, that was his character coming to terms with what he was just told about what happened. His friend fucked him over, but then explained why he did what he did. Williams' character seems to be accepting everything as even by reverting to complaining about how it'll affect his resume.
@@andreww9513 Totally.
Though light hearted, it feels like a nod at the fact these are very different cultures, fighting for very different reasons. To many Vietnamese nothing is really going to change. So they have a picture of some fat guy they have to have in their hut. woopty shit. They're still going to fish, and hunt, and farm. In the cities they're still going to acquire and sell goods. The only real change at the moment is those guys and these guys are blowing up our country side to see whos fat guy picture we get to bow to. To the Americans, we had an agreement to train soldiers of this area to defend themselves against attack (and sell them the weapons to do it. And if they succeed we have a foothold near the bigger fish 😉). Then they got blown up....and so did some of ours. Welp our job dictates we need to find who did that and neutralize them. Okay, we got them, but Billy was shot by these dudes.....okay, lets go get them now. And so on until orders to rotate out came along.
And two machines grinding the ground they stood on. Eventually the ground took it personally. At the very least, now we have 3 sides. Red V Blue and the pissed off locals V everyone not from their village. And whipping up the locals into also fighting your side for erasing a village that may have been threatened into storing enemy munitions (just keep farming your rice and shut up!) is not going to look good on a resume......
To some it was their livelihood, to others it was their orders, and to yet more it was their job.
War is hell. Do avoid them.
First time watcher… last night! I’m surprised this movie didn’t win him an award, they literally put him in front of a microphone with no script, and said, go! half this movie had a written script and half of the stuff of Robin Williams on the radio. It was, just him being him. But this scene surprised me the most, because I thought it was an absolutely bold move of the Director to undercut probably the most tense scene in the movie with a joke, but it only worked out because it was the great Robin Williams. “ this will not look good on a résumé” line caught me so off guard I love it
I remember an interview with an American Vietnam veteran where he said that he was under the impression that he went to Vietnam as a liberator. Once he got there, he was surprised the locals hating him, even though they didn't know him personally. The Vietnamese just viewed Americans as invaders. This scene depicts that same sentiment. War will create a self-feeding cycle of hatred. Kill or wound one person, and you'll have 100 friends, members of family and community that start to hate you, wanting revenge. That's also why "war on terror" will never end by violence.
This is why we should adhere to the rules in the face of adversity. When you leave the rules of morality behind, you end up leaving your own soul to rot!
@@vi683a what are the rules of mortality cause it looks like your talking out of your ass.
War is a Moloch that must be kept well fed; hate nurtures hate in an endless cycle and the Powers that Be want it that way.
@@vi683a So true!!
Maybe it’s because those people had sympathize for North Vietnam and the Viet Cong.
2 brilliant actors. RIP Robin Williams. Overdue condolences to the family especially wife and kids Cody, Zac, and Zelda 😔💐
Nuno - Robin is so missed.
He had two other children, Cody and Zac. Zac looks just like him.
I hope more people fight for freedom and preservation of humor and civil rights like Robin intended
"This will not look good on a resume" = Love it
And now they tell me that my best friend is a god damn enemy!!
We not the enemy, YOU the enemy!
Sad thing is neither of them were wrong.
The young actor did a really good job
Wonderful Scene abouth human feeling. Too sad that some People deny this and spitting on graves :/
This is one of the best scenes from any movie ever.
Thank you, Tristan. I poured my heart into this scene.
I must add that I couldn't have done it without Robin there. He's so missed.
So Ironic that in his movie Hook he said to live would be a great adventure. He is very missed.
@@TomTran Are you the actor playing Tuan? If so, then congratulations to you, your performance was great in every way!
"This will NOT LOOK GOOD on a RESUME!"
*Clenches cap*.
Always gets me that line. I use it often at work.
Tuan : You a naive man, Cronauer. You take a stupid side. Now you have to go. You're better off.
Adrian Cronauer : That's not the fucking point! You understand me? I fought to get you into that bar! And then you blow the fucking place up! Listen... I gave you my friendship... and my trust! And now they tell me that my best friend is the goddamn enemy!
Tuan : ENEMY? What is enemy? You killing my own people so many miles from your home. We not the enemy! You the enemy!
Adrian Cronauer : You used me to kill two people! Two people DIED in that fucking bar!
Tuan : Big fucking deal! My mother is dead. And my older brother, who be 29 years old, he dead! Shot by Americans! My neighbor, dead! His wife, dead. WHY? Because we're not human to them! We're only little Vietnamese... and I'm stupid enough to save your bullshit life at An Lac.
That’s deep as it can get. I felt the emotions. Brilliant acting. Made me cry. 😢
“War is the most stupidest thing man has very invented. People think they can just annihilate their problems but that doesn’t work. It causes more problems for us.
Don’t fight. Talk about it. There’s got to be a solution. There will always be a solution.”
- Gert Friedrich Franz Schmitz, 1927 - 2022. WW2, Nazi Germany, Luftwaffe. Captured by Americans in 1945 while fighting on Western Front. Released after war.
Adrian Cronauer gave a presentation at the JAG School in 2004. He was a patriot and active in making the communists accountable for MIA. He said Williams’ portrayal was more or less accurate. Less so in that Airman Cronauer would not ever disrespect a SGM in the fashion shown in the movie.
By reading this comment, I am assured you have not understood what this movie is about.
So tell me.
We should've never fought that war.
Fighting that war wasnt the problem. Going there with no intention of winning was. Going there with no real plan was the problem. Politicians sending young men and women to die, just to condemn them and then drag them back to a home where they were treated like scum by the country that sent them there.
@@TomahawksNShotShells The soldiers who fought the war should not have been blamed, especially because many of them had no choice in the matter. But the fact remains that American intervention in Vietnam was unnecessary. The Indochinese communists never posed any threat to the United States, and shortly after we left they started fighting against the Chinese communists and each other. Vietnam is a relatively prosperous country today, and cooperates with America against China's growing influence in the region. If America had been smart, we could have avoided the war altogether and started cooperating with Vietnam more than fifty years ago.
I hope our deceased scumbag politicians rot and burn in hell for all eternity for getting us stuck in that quagmire and then LBJ for being an arrogant coward and refusing to withdraw when we had the chance!!! I lost an awful lot of friends and comrades in the Viet Nam war because of the SOB's LBJ and Robert McNamara!!!
I was Honorably Discharged from the USAF 7 Mar 67, and I am very lucky to be alive. I don't sleep well most nights. I wish I could make all the damn night mares go away for good. I volunteered, and that was the dumbest, worst decision I have ever made, and I've made enough of them.
Yeah... because people writing comments on youtube were alive then and deeply involved in world economics and politics at the time. When will the majority of Americans accept that they don't know shit about the powers that be in the world. Smh. How many people died in WW1 and WW2? Open your eyes people and stfu about shit you don't know about.
donald duck you have to be alive to study a war? It’s not about the number of deaths, it’s that the deaths were unnecessary. American entrance into the World Wars was done out of the great good of the American people and the world, the Vietnam War was bad for all but the rich and the politicians.
The fucked up thing is how he's saying that to the American soldiers the Vietnamese are not human, and he's saying it to someone who treated him with friendship and respect.
Put yourself in the shoes of the Vietnamese for once, understand everything they were going through and then think. 3000 miles to fight a war against people who never did anything against the US and for years have been trying to fight for independence.
@@jorisspeelberg1234 True, but again, Robin's character treated him like a person.
@@jorisspeelberg1234 Communism is worse. Not really true independence.
@@JnEricsonx
That is one out of how many 1000 in Vietnam?
@@BmorePatriot I agree, a communist regime would treat their citizens worse then the United States military.
THIS WILL NOT LOOK GOOD ON A RESUME!....angry but still funny
We should have never been there
It wasn't even a war; it was a "police action" with other countries involved. A waste of 58,000 plus lives.
Sumbitch!
@BartJ583 you're right.
Oh, I don't know. Maybe if a certain political party had not interfered to the point of cutting off Vietnam completely at the end, it would have been different. As in, allow the military to win, and not end up with a defeat caused by politicians.
@BartJ583 sez someone who probably wasn't born yet
The kid’s got a point.
No excuse for mass murder!!
Joe L True. Two wrongs don’t make a right.
No, he doesn't. At this point, he is just as evil as those who murdered his family.
@@Genesivare What he had to understand was that violence only brings more violence. As Gandhi said, true power is forgiving and not using violence against the one who uses violence against you...
@@Genesivare "those who murdered his family" you mean american soldiers?
I fought in Afghanistan and this resonates
chasing a vietnamese boy?
😂......no, there wasn't many of those in Afghanistan 😂.....we hired and worked with many local Afghans and there was always a delicate balance of trust and operational security....we were a foreign occupying army, just like Vietnam
thank you for your cervix
Its messed up that people from a country care more for the soldiers send to invade other countries rather than for the countless civilians of that country being killed by their soldiers. The bias is unreal and patriotism is poison
Never understood this part when I was younger.
"Get some, get some, get some, get some, get some, get some, get some baby ha ha, anyone who runs is a VC, anyone who stands still is a well disciplined VC............ain't WAR Hell?"- Full Metal Jacket
It's too bad the gorgeous Vietnamese sister wasn't interested in Robin in the movie.
I love the mystery here, that you never find out what happened to him.
Sadest scene I have ever watched.
Love the last line
Robin Williams did well here in this dramatic scene ,R I P Robin Williams 1951-2014
He had to leave because of his friendship with him, but Dickerson treats lie he did it on purpose, would anybody would even consider that Cronauer would think that a 15 year old Vietnamese boy would be thought of to be a terrorist.
This actually happend its obviously dolled up a bit for movies but it did happen Adrian Cronauer is a real person
I hate the world so much I wish we all can get along after a beer
0:58...........you HEAR ME!!!
I hate when Tuan doesn't shown again after this. Because I kinda missed him.
This will not look good on a resume
What does Phan Duc To say at 1:00-1:05 ? I cant make out what hes saying ........
He says "Now you have to go. It's better off"
@@donogden7218 Yeah I could make that out. But I can't understand what he says before that at 1:00.
@@MrPaladan03 He said in the beginning...."You naive man, "Cronow."
You take a stupid side."
@@liamcampbell9748 & Don - Hahah you all are so good at making out what I said during that scene. Emotion was high and I was speaking way too fast. We tried to dub the sound in post but it was not possible to make it any clearer while keeping sync with mouth movement so we left it as is. :D
War is cruel
That's why I never enlisted.
Oh yes. Yes it is.
Robin Williams was the shit!
He still is! Some ppl live forever in our hearts and mind. My psychiatrist asked me last week what my manic episodes are like. I said, are you familiar with Robin Williams? (It's 2021) I said sorta like that apples to zebras in a space of 3 minutes...
So I just watched this movie and I gotta ask, when Tuan was at the hot water what where they doing? Like we're they killing a human or an animal?
Powerful scene.
"you ARE the enemy"
While the fact the Viet Cong is the true enemy of while Vietnam Nation.
No idea what he was saying unfortunately.
That's rough.
That is the thing about war, isn’t it? It’s never black or white.
This will not look good on the resume!
Oh what a lovely war
HEY CHUCK AMUCK! I see you've a number of other GMVN posts on TH-cam. Can you help me out? I need a clip posted from the movie, it occurs at about 23:28. "Eddie Kirk here with a Ray Coniff jubilee, I call it a jubilee, but its actually a Ray Coniff featurette..."
I am a DJ at a public radio station and I want to use that clip in my show.
THAT’S NOT THE FUCKING POINT!!!
LOL!
The US was there in support of the democratically elected government of South Vietnam! Yes, that was sarcasm!
They should have made Williams a completely fictional character, as this film is just fantasy.
😢❤
I aint chasing no more ducks rip robin❤ 1:10
His side profile in this video’s thumbnail is god damn beautiful
The personal betrayal and embarrassment RW displays here....wow
ho shit man
😥😥
I HATED that feeling of being forever soaking wet
is it just 100% humidity even when it rains? just all the time?
The Philippines is like that as well. Parts at least.
@@burntthetoast no not in the raining season lol
Yep long list of countries that you Americans have helped
Dont worry Biden is focused on “helping” US now. We know we are screwed. The question is which country we going to destroy during his term
@@njacobdekelaita6198 biden just happens to take the shit, the war on the middle east was a "collective work" of many politicians, hell every modern prez waged at least one war somewhere
@@tdpro3607 there was one that didnt
@@njacobdekelaita6198 i want to know his name
Was there to help huh help what who why I called b*******
Well if this Phan Duc To heard about Khmer Rouge...
Vietnam actually was the one that toppled the Khmer Rouge. The US ended up supporting the Khmer Rouge representation in the UN afterwards as a result.
For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life. John 3:16 KJV, Jesus Christ is the only way....
... yea. cuz christianity never started any wars. smh
@Jesus is Muslim you cant dictate facts to a christian.
idk about the bible but yes i agree, war is cruel....and so is this comment section
@Jesus is Muslim who cares? You both need to remove yourselves this comment section cos I don't see what any of this has to do with this movie.
Bad actor.
People watched this and still sympathize with “Israel’s right to defend itself”?