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Good Morning, Vietnam
Cast
Robin Williams, Forest Whitaker, Tung Thanh Tran, Chintara Sukapatana View AllCrew
Barry Levinson (Director), Mitch Markowitz (Writer) View AllRelease: Dec. 23rd, 1987
Runtime: 2 hours, 1 minute
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Takoma11
While the film's portrayal of its Vietnamese citizens is mostly positive, I thought that it was interesting that the film couldn't being itself to be concrete in terms of what was done to Vietnamese civilians.
While the film's portrayal of its Vietnamese citizens is mostly positive, I thought that it was interesting that the film couldn't being itself to be concrete in terms of what was done to Vietnamese civilians.
Iroquois
The film is still pretty reliant on Williams deploying his iconic schtick that includes a varied and constant supply of verbal jokes rooted in his talents as a stand-up comedian and, to be fair, he does deliver in that regard (though one's own tolerance of his scenes will naturally depend on one's t....
The film is still pretty reliant on Williams deploying his iconic schtick that includes a varied and constant supply of verbal jokes rooted in his talents as a stand-up comedian and, to be fair, he does deliver in that regard (though one's own tolerance of his scenes will naturally depend on one's t....
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