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Movie: Apocalypse Now

Interpretation:
The movie is about the heart of darkness and that everyone has a different and evil side to them. Also about insanity and horror of Vietnam.

I don't remember this so well but I'll say what I remember.

The intro is great. I could write a whole bunch on just that 1 minute. There's the fan above his head which seems to be giving out helicopter sounds. This is saying that he can't escape Vietnam and it's insanity even when he's not out there fighting.

Willard's head is also upside down and away from the center. Did the director do this by mistake "OOPS I got the head upside down. Ah well lets leave it like that". No, the head is upside down because Coppola is trying to say that Willard is confused and messed in the head. The head is also not in the center of the shot. I think there was also a thing about the horrors being in his dreams or something.

There is a particular shot which superimposes four things over each other. There's Willard's head, the fire, a statue and something else. Anyway the fire over his head kinda adds to the horrors of war in his head and that he can't escape them. The statue symbolizes the horror as well.

Later there's that scene where Willard's naked and looks really messed up. He takes off his clothes which is meant to say that he is not civilized anymore and that Vietnam is a wild place or something. He then breaks the mirror because he wants to "destroy" who he is and get rid of all those thoughts in his mind. This was not actually planned and Martin Sheen who had been drinking, actually broke the mirror with his hand. Coppola continued filming and thought it was good stuff that he could use.

Extended metaphor in the film is darkness symbolizing the heart of darkness (evil and insanity). We are first introduced to this when the guy who gives Willard his mission, says something about this. Then we see Willard's head half in shadow and half in light. This shows that he's kinda on the borderline I think. Now I read comments on how people thought it was amazingly stupid how Marlon Brando was always in the shadow and we never really saw his face (except that part in the redux version). Well there is a reason to that. It's because Kurtz is the most insane of the insane in the Vietnam War. His face always in shadow says that he has been completely consumed by the horrors of Vietnam. In the scene where we first meet Kurtz, he is completely in shadow, but there is a small campfire where Willard sits. There is very little light on his face and he is surrounded by shadow. This means that he is very close to letting that horror consume him.

There was also a scene where they were on the boat and they check this other boat for weapons. They kill the people even though they didn't have any weapons. Lance(that surfer)randomly has camoflage paint all over his face when they're on a boat. This is ridiculously stupid right? Well it's used to show that somehow Lance is protected by the horrors or something. Also, Lance picks up the puppie dog to show his innocence in the war.

At the end of the movie we see Lance cleaning himself in the
rain whereas Willard is under the canvas. He stares at Lance and Lance looks back at him I think. Looks like a pointless scene. Anyways, Lance is meant to be "cleansing" himself of all the horrors of the war, whereas Willard is under the canvas and is not cleansed. Shows that he has been totally consumed by the horror.

Ending scene we see that statue again. Forgot how it goes. Anyway, the beginnning scene we saw the statue at the intro and now we see it again at the end. It was foreshadowing the horror or something, and something about the statue at the end shows that he has been consumed by his evil side.

Favorite quotation is: "Shit! Charging a man with murder in this place was like handing out speeding tickets at the Indy 500."

Favorite scene: When they arrive at that place where they're meant to get that escort to the Nung River. There's Francis Ford Coppola filming the battle acting as a news reporter or something. He tells them "Keep going, like we're not even here" or something along those lines. ahahaha.

There's a whole lot of other stuff. Some really in depth stuff that I don't understand and won't go into, but that's the stuff that I can remember on the spot.




Rating: 4.1 with 7 votes.


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