MovieFest Movie Marathon: 'Apocalypse Now' Review!


• MovieFest Movie Marathon #6 • Apocalypse Now • 9.3/10 •

This intense, potent film is infamous for Coppola's over-budget and over-schedule process. Can you believe, the six-week shoot ultimately took 16 months! The project was plagued by problems. Coppola shot nearly 200 hours of film and took almost three bloody years to edit the project. Despite multiple glitches in the process, the final product is a gripping and incredibly disturbing image of the murkiness of war and the depths of human depravity.

Apocalypse features some of the best performances I have ever seen. Sheen, Fishburne, Booth, Bottoms and Forrest were all sensational. Robert Duvall gives a disturbing performance as Lieutenant Kilgore, a man who finds surfing and combat compatible activities and the character credited with one of the films most famous lines, "I love the smell of napalm in the morning."

All in all, what a spectacle! The score, cinematography, editing, absolutely everything was sensational. I'm just glad I watched this at 25! Any sooner and I don't think I would of been able to stomach it! Must see!

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