the attitude of the 70s had been to take out some of the scorn that the american public felt for the foreign policy establishment as it had completely screwed up vietnam. on the men returning home. i want my leg, you understand? can t you understand that? alls i m saying is i want to be treated like a human being. i fought for my country. i m a vietnam veteran. there was atonement for that in the 80s . a second wave of pictures that tried to honor the service these men and women performed for their country. my father was. a civilized man. that s the word right? civilized? my father was a civilized man living in an uncivilized time.
war, and think about what it really is as opposed to the fantasy comic book stuff of top gun. the attitude of the 70s had been to take out some of the scorn that the american public felt for the foreign establishment as it completely screwed up vietnam on the men returning home. i want my leg. can you understand that? i want to be treated like a human being. i fought for my country. i m a vietnam veteran. there was an atonement for that in the 80s. there was a second wave of pictures that attempted to honor the service that these men had performed for their country. my father was a that the word? yeah? civilized? very good word. yeah? my father was a civilized man
so much of that charlie sheen character oliver stone has said was him, was him going into the war as a patriotic kid who wanted to do his part and really had his eyes opened to the horror. and i think it maintains that gut punch. i hope people go to see what the war was really like. that s the statement and once you see it, you have to think about it for yourself. think about what you think about war, and think about what it really is as opposed to the fantasy comic book stuff of top gun. the attitude of the 70s had been to take out some of the scorn that the american public felt for the foreign policy establishment as it had completely screwed up vietnam on the men returning home. i want my leg. can you understand that? alls i m saying is i want to be treated like a human being. i fought for my country. i am a vietnam veteran! there was an atonement for that in the 80s.
we ve been kicking other people s asses for so long i figure it s time we got ours kicked. platoon had this intensity and so much of that charlie sheen character oliver stone said was him, a patriotic kid who wanted to do his part and really wanted to have his eyes opened to the horror and i think it maintains that gut punch. i hope people go to see what the war was really like. that s the statement and once you see it, you have to think about it for yourself. think about what you think about war, and think about what it really is as opposed to the fantasy comic book stuff of top gun. the attitude of the 70s had been to take out some of the scorn that the american public felt for the foreign establishment as it completely screwed up vietnam. all i want my leg, all i m
going into the war as a patriotic kid wanting to do his part and really having his eyes opened to the horror of war. i hope people see what war is really like. that s the statement. once you see it, you have to think about it for yourself, think about what it really is as post to the fantasy comic book stuff of top gun. the attitude of the 70s had been to take out some of the scorn that the american public felt for the foreign policy establishment as it had completely screwed up vietnam on the men returning home. i want my leg, you understand? can t you understand that? all i m saying is i wasn t to be treated like a human being. i fought for my country. i am a vietnam veteran! there was an atonement for that in the 80s. there was a second wave of pictures that i think attempted to honor the service that these men had performed for their country.