There are no grandstanding John Wayne heroics in Oliver Stone’s “Platoon.” No backpatting reassurances that the Vietnam War was ever remotely considered a noble cause. This film is an act of courage.
1986 was the year of Oliver Stone, when the writer-director blasted out of murky obscurity with "Salvador," his Central American civil war drama released to sputtering results, and "Platoon," filmed ...
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