This is not my only favorite movie but my favorite Vietnam movie of all time. They put so much effort into it and I am internally grateful. May God bless those.
I stumbled into this movie on Netflix many years ago without knowing I was about to watch one of the most powerful, moving, and cinematographic war movies ever made.
Remarkable movie, one that you can not enjoy but appreciate beyond words the effort of telling the they story of what it was like being there as much as you can in a movie. Every time I see it I notice something new and it always makes me think.
As a Red Cross (donut dolly), I was stationed with the Ist CAV in Bien Hoa. Thank you so very much for bringing back memories of those young heroes, of what they faced and had to deal with. Some told me what a firefight was like, but this movie brings the reality home. May God help our nation today, with such quality of character....Garry Owen
I don't care if you served for 3 months, 3 years or were a lifer. When you join any branch of service, the love and bond is unlike any other you will ever experience.
Loved the movie and the Historical Accuracy, right up until the final battle scene when all the Vietnamese lined up to get shot down by the hovering Huey's. That NEVER happened, and it is an INSULT to those who fought and died there to pretend there was a "Win" in the column, for either force. SSG. U.S. Army (Medically Retired) Infantry / Sniper / SOF Intel (SOT-A), multiple tours
welp even if it did not happen it was one of the most emotional scenes and one of the best but just cause your former military doesnt mean you get the right to say its an insult ......... and your tours????? were they in vietnam????
@@brodieelement3284 actually that he is retired from the Military and that the movie goes way out of bounds on the "final charge" he is absolutely within his right, as retired military to be insulted by the scene. The scene is total BS for several reasons. Who are you to say how he can feel about a scene in a movie. You literally have no clue. Let's start with the fact that you call him former Military....There is no such thing as "Former Military" Once a Soldier always a Soldier. Your opinion of a scene in a movie "based on a real story" regardless of how cool you think it was is meaningless to that of a retired Military man who is insulted by the liberties taken by the director....Even if it did not happen?.... Let me clarify the final charge never happened. Huey's did not have fixed mini-guns in 1965 and Crandall and Freeman were awarded the MOH for flying in and out of a Hot LZ with nothing to protect them but their door gunners. Hopefully this doesn't insult you as an avid movie fan as it WOULD insult a Veteran.
@@adamr6794 The only people that should be insulted, are those on THAT battlefield. I tell you, this current generation of veteran TH-cam commentators are so different than any other generation. I never heard a single WWII vet get hellbent about any WWII movie.
The love for one another the basic truths has and was always greatly exaggerated deeply,most U.S. troops actually hated one another and hated the service,no wonder no movie ever captured so called basic truths of love for one another.
Can you work on the Making of Miasma Mia the Filmmaking of Miasma Mia The Making of Miasma Mia the Cast Becoming a singer of Miasma Mia Deleted Scenes of Miasma Mia
One of the best movies that I ever have seen. So moving!!! I was crying inside...
Indeed! The spirit of this country , at that time was so well captured ! America was great. Hope that God will make this country great again!
This is not my only favorite movie but my favorite Vietnam movie of all time. They put so much effort into it and I am internally grateful. May God bless those.
I stumbled into this movie on Netflix many years ago without knowing I was about to watch one of the most powerful, moving, and cinematographic war movies ever made.
A very moving portrayal of the battle. As ever its about the men to your right and to your left. Heartbreaking.
Thank you for your time for this behind the scenes video of such a tremendous film.
Remarkable movie, one that you can not enjoy but appreciate beyond words the effort of telling the they story of what it was like being there as much as you can in a movie. Every time I see it I notice something new and it always makes me think.
As a Red Cross (donut dolly), I was stationed with the Ist CAV in Bien Hoa. Thank you so very much for bringing back memories of those young heroes, of what they faced and had to deal with. Some told me what a firefight was like, but this movie brings the reality home. May God help our nation today, with such quality of character....Garry Owen
I don't care if you served for 3 months, 3 years or were a lifer. When you join any branch of service, the love and bond is unlike any other you will ever experience.
Same, i don't care i you served for 1 month, 13 weeks, 6 months, 3/4 of a year, 2 years, a decade or more.
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Thank you for this.
Loved the movie and the Historical Accuracy, right up until the final battle scene when all the Vietnamese lined up to get shot down by the hovering Huey's. That NEVER happened, and it is an INSULT to those who fought and died there to pretend there was a "Win" in the column, for either force.
SSG. U.S. Army (Medically Retired) Infantry / Sniper / SOF Intel (SOT-A), multiple tours
welp even if it did not happen it was one of the most emotional scenes and one of the best but just cause your former military doesnt mean you get the right to say its an insult ......... and your tours????? were they in vietnam????
Thank you for your comment.
Thanks for the facts Ryan. That part always pissed me off.
@@brodieelement3284 actually that he is retired from the Military and that the movie goes way out of bounds on the "final charge" he is absolutely within his right, as retired military to be insulted by the scene. The scene is total BS for several reasons. Who are you to say how he can feel about a scene in a movie.
You literally have no clue. Let's start with the fact that you call him former Military....There is no such thing as "Former Military" Once a Soldier always a Soldier.
Your opinion of a scene in a movie "based on a real story" regardless of how cool you think it was is meaningless to that of a retired Military man who is insulted by the liberties taken by the director....Even if it did not happen?.... Let me clarify the final charge never happened. Huey's did not have fixed mini-guns in 1965 and Crandall and Freeman were awarded the MOH for flying in and out of a Hot LZ with nothing to protect them but their door gunners. Hopefully this doesn't insult you as an avid movie fan as it WOULD insult a Veteran.
@@adamr6794 The only people that should be insulted, are those on THAT battlefield. I tell you, this current generation of veteran TH-cam commentators are so different than any other generation. I never heard a single WWII vet get hellbent about any WWII movie.
The love for one another the basic truths has and was always greatly exaggerated deeply,most U.S. troops actually hated one another and hated the service,no wonder no movie ever captured so called basic truths of love for one another.
Please can we have a longer version of the movie
Mel Gibson how many movies did you made?
Was that music always over it? You can barely hear it. I could be wrong I havent watched this making of in 20 years
(U.S. Allies in The Vietnam war)
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Why would the soldiers have magazines in their rifles while boarding busses stateside?
Movie, second only to The Godfather; maybe better. I'll watch it again!
I forgot to say goodbye to Sam. Goodbye Sam!
Can you work on
the Making of Miasma Mia
the Filmmaking of Miasma Mia
The Making of Miasma Mia the Cast
Becoming a singer of Miasma Mia
Deleted Scenes of Miasma Mia
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Ok
Really great movie. But my God the scenes with the wives back home were terrible.
There's a couple of dumb scenes. Mostly the civilian ones but other than that it's golden