Personally I think that this film loses a lot of its impact when watched on a small screen. In the cinema it was awesome.
It's an absolute masterpiece of a film - the best anti-war film of all time.
I'm afraid I just don't agree with you![]()
The Redux version is excellent, the better of the two in my opinion. I don't know if it's the best movie of the last 30 years but it's definitely the best war movie made.
The Redux version is excellent, the better of the two in my opinion. I don't know if it's the best movie of the last 30 years but it's definitely the best war movie made.
I've not seen the Redux version, I forget if it was in the Hearts of Darkness documentary or if I read it or saw it elsewhere, but Coppola said he never liked the scenes he shot when they come across the French plantation which is why they were not in the theatrical cut, now he puts them back in for the Redux version which makes me question the motives for this version of the movie, I want to see the Redux version but this is why it isn't as high on my must-see-list as other directors cuts/alternate versions.
Have you watched the Redux version yet?
It makes a lot more sense than the original version, which was already a masterpiece IMHO.
I have not seen the 'redux' version, but at nearly 3½ hours I have no intention.