Dejab is a common social phenomenon in the sense that it is "already seen" in French. Many people have explained that they have experienced before because they did not do anything in advance. Déjàvu is a complicated phenomenon controversial in the scientific community due to its complexity and evidence to support its theory. The film "Apocalypse" by Joseph Conrad and Francis Ford Coppola became the same feeling as Dejab. There are similar stories in the two pieces, but the roles, the timeline, and the place are different.
Now the revelation novel was inspired by the Book of Francis Coppola and the heart of Francis Coppola of the darkness, the "back of the dark" of Joseph Conrad, which flows through the whole movie of the Apocalypse. You can compare and compare the two. Both are the same theme, but the settings are totally different. The modern apocalypse is in Vietnam, but it is done in the dark at the Congo River in the center of Africa. Both stock letters have the same character but their names are different.
The heart of darkness and revelation The movie "Dark heart" and "Modern apocalypse" written by Joseph Conrad are two parallel works, but at the same time their own time and personal feelings and prejudices of the Creator himself. After two years of production, "Apocalypse Now" was released in 1979, just like Coppola's modern interpretation of Joseph Conrad's novel "Heart of Darkness" (Harris). Conrad's book is a good example of the progress of writers and philosophers in the 19th and early 20th century.
Both Joseph Conrad and Francis Ford Coppola tried to draw the darkness of the individual. Coppola's movie "Contemporary Apocalypse" is compared with Conrad's "Dark Heart" in a contemporary way. However, by using a movie as a medium, Coppola makes it easier for audiences to come close to their own images. Since it occurs in real time of history, it creates to some extent the plot associated with the viewer so that viewers can visually see the changes experienced when he gave in to the inner darkness, It is easy.
"Modern Apocalypse" by Francis Ford Coppola is a 1979 epic Vietnam war movie based on Joseph Conrad's novel "The Heart of Darkness". However, as the two differences are so large, the word "based" has doubts. The period in which these two stories lie is completely different within 70 years of each other and in settings and environments. But through the cruel and crazy role, the two stories that seem to convey plots and two stories are very similar. Coppola is deeply influenced by Conrad's dark heart.