Describing the Vietnam War The Vietnam War is only a part of the main war known as the Cold War between Communism and Capitalism. The Cold War lasted over 20 years. The Vietnam War continued from 1946 to 1954, a war between Capitalism France and Communism Vietnam. France is under the support of the United States, but Vietnam has its own army - Vietnam. The Vietnam War became an important turning point of the Cold War, as this was the first time the media was able to see it.
& Lt; Tab / & gt; Tim O'Brien is an American novelist who worked with Ernest Hemingway, Stephen Klein, Joseph Sey and is known for his imaginary image of the Vietnam War, a short story writer. Le is the same. Following Cacciato (1978) and what they have (1990), the novel that builds its own reputation explores the fear of war with accurate and meaningless but incredible reality. In addition to the obvious guilt, shame, and pain caused by the Vietnam War, Americans can also be proud of the great achievements of the country & lt; Tab / & gt; One was the anti-war movement of tens of millions of ordinary citizens, the veterans of the Vietnam War and the active soldiers finally played a decisive role. Another great achievement is a literary work created by war, which is a literary work of a Veteran war veteran who became the author.
The amazing epic of Michael Semino is known for his depiction of the influence of the Vietnam War on working-class Americans. The structure of this movie is in sharp contrast to how the family, the environment of war, and the setting of the latter change the three main character. Despite the inaccuracies of history, the painful order of Vietnamese soldiers using Russian roulette is infamous. However, performances that excite the hearts of Robert De Niro, Meryl Streep, and Christopher Walken really inspired life. This film is also in this part.
In the realism and problems of the 1960s, the central issue of the decade was solved - the Vietnam War was appropriate. For example, like Rambo: First Blood Part II (1985), attempting to change the shape of war through sugar-covered events far from realism with justice and victory, a film drawn to create a Vietnamese myth There is also. I think that accepting farms is very effective for comedy, but since Stallone's film lacks adequate realism and sensitivity to draw military conflicts in the countries where war caused huge humanitarian disasters It is empty. When military entertainment in popular culture does not actually show war, it encourages false attitudes and beliefs. Oliver Stone 's epic film, a platoon, is an American movie that depicts the Vietnam War in a very realistic and delicate way.