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Born On The Fourth Of July [DVD] [1990]
 
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Born On The Fourth Of July [DVD] [1990]

DVD ~ Tom Cruise
4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (6 customer reviews)

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  • Actors: Tom Cruise, Raymond J. Barry, Caroline Kava, Josh Evans, Jamie Talisman
  • Directors: Oliver Stone
  • Writers: Oliver Stone, Ron Kovic
  • Producers: Oliver Stone, A. Kitman Ho, Clayton Townsend, Joseph P. Reidy, Lope V. Juban Jr.
  • Format: Dubbed, PAL, Widescreen
  • Language English, Spanish
  • Region: Region 2 (This DVD may not be viewable outside Europe. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Aspect Ratio: 2.35:1
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Classification: 18
  • Studio: Universal Pictures UK
  • DVD Release Date: 8 Sep 2003
  • Run Time: 138 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (6 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B00004D07W
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 48,898 in DVD (See Bestsellers in DVD)

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Amazon.co.uk Review

The second film in Oliver Stone's Vietnam trilogy moves from the brutality of war in Platoon to its equally traumatic aftermath. Based on the memoir of combat veteran Ron Kovic, the film stars Tom Cruise as Kovic, whose gunshot wound in Vietnam left him paralysed from the chest down. He is deeply embittered by neglect in a veteran's hospital and by the shattering of his patriotic idealism because of the horror and futility of the Vietnam conflict. While painfully and awkwardly adjusting to his disability and a changing definition of masculinity, Kovic joins the burgeoning movement of antiwar protest, culminating in a climactic appearance at the 1976 Democratic national convention. Born on theFourth of July is a powerfully intimate portrait that unfolds on an epic scale and is arguably Stone's best film (if you can forgive its often strident tone). Cruise's Oscar-nominated role is uncompromising in its depiction of one man's personal anguish and political awakening. --Jeff Shannon


Special Features

2.35 Wide Screen
DVD 9
Czech\French\German\Italian\Polish\Spanish
English
Region 2
Dolby Digital 5.1 English\Dolby Digital Surround French German Italian Spanish\Mono Czech Polish
Dolby Digital 5.1
Dolby Digital Surround
Mono
Production Notes
Cast And Filmographies Notes
Theatrical Trailer
Danish\Dutch\English\Finnish\French\German\Norwegian\Polish\Portuguese\Swedish

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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Haunting and distrubing, but ultimately redemptive, 23 Oct 2003
By Dennis Littrell (SoCal) - See all my reviews
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I avoided this when it came out in 1989 having seen Coming Home (1978) and not wanting to revisit the theme of paraplegic sexual dysfunction and frustration. I also didn't want to reprise the bloody horror of our involvement in the war in Vietnam that I knew Oliver Stone was going to serve up. And Tom Cruise as Ron Kovic? I just didn't think it would work.

Well, my preconceptions were wrong.

First of all, for those who think that Tom Cruise is just another pretty boy (which was basically my opinion), this movie sets that mistaken notion to rest. He is nothing short of brilliant in a role that is enormously demanding--physically, mentally, artistically, and emotionally. I don't see how anybody could play that role and still be the same person. Someday in his memoirs, Tom Cruise is going to talk about being Ron Kovic as directed by Oliver Stone.

And second, Stone's treatment of the sex life of Viet Vets in wheelchairs is absolutely without sentimentality or silver lining. There are no rose petals and no soft pedaling. There was no Jane Fonda, as in Coming Home, to play an angel of love. Instead the high school girl friend understandably went her own way, and love became something you bought if you could afford it.

And third, Stone's depiction of America--and this movie really is about America, from the 1950s to the 1970s--from the pseudo-innocence of childhood war games and 4th of July parades down Main street USA to having your guts spilled in a foreign land and your brothers-in-arms being sent home in body bags--was as indelible as black ink on white parchment. He takes us from proud moms and patriotic homilies to the shameful neglect in our Veteran's hospitals to the bloody clashes between anti-war demonstrators and the police outside convention halls where reveling conventioneers wave flags and mouth phony slogans.

I have seen most of Stone's work and as far as fidelity to authentic detail and sustained concentration, this is his best. There are a thousand details that Stone got exactly right, from Dalton Trumbo's paperback novel of a paraplegic from WW I, Johnny Got His Gun, that sat on a tray near Kovic's hospital bed, to the black medic telling him that there was a more important war going on at the same time as the Vietnam war, namely the civil rights movement, to a mother throwing her son out of the house when he no longer fulfilled her trophy case vision of what her son ought to be, to Willem DaFoe's remark about what you have to do sexually when nothing in the middle moves.

Also striking were some of the scenes. In particular, the confession scene at the home of the boy Kovic accidentally shot; the Mexican brothel scene of sex/love desperation, the drunken scene at the pool hall bar and the pretty girl's face he touches, and then the drunken, hate-filled rage against his mother, and of course the savage hospital scenes--these and some others were deeply moving and likely to haunt me for many years to come.

Of course, as usual, Oliver Stone's political message weighed heavily upon his artistic purpose. Straight-laced conservatives will find his portrait of America one-sided and offensive and something they'd rather forget. But I imagine that the guys who fought in Vietnam and managed to get back somehow and see this movie, will find it redemptive. Certainly to watch Ron Kovic, just an ordinary Joe who believed in his country and the sentiments of John Wayne movies and comic book heroics, go from a depressed, enraged, drug-addled waste of a human being to an enlightened, focused, articulate, and ultimately triumphant spokesman for the anti-war movement, for veterans, and the disabled was wonderful to see. As Stone reminds us, Kovic really did become the hero that his misguided mother dreamed he would be.

No other Vietnam war movie haunts me like this one. There is something about coming back less than whole that is worse than not coming back at all that eats away at our consciousness. And yet in the end there is here displayed the triumph of the human will and a story about how a man might find redemption in the most deplorable of circumstances.

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Modern classic given worthy release...at last, 21 Oct 2004
Tom Cruise gives what I still believe is his best performance as Ron Kovic, the all-American kid who sacrificed himself and his ideals in the Vietnam War, and returned home to a mixture of on the one hand, massive civil unrest and opposition to the war and on the other, a public which didn't seem to care or want to know the realities about Vietnam or its veterans. The story of Kovic is indeed the story of America in these troubled times - idealism and belief systems challenged, smashed and built anew, violence, inner and outer turmoil. It could be America's adolescent years I suppose. The performances are very powerful and really do the material justice. Stone's direction seems almost restrained, certainly compared to his later films such as JFK, Nixon, The Doors or Natural Born Killers. The periods are captured very well, especially the early scenes in the 50s, and the later riot scenes make you feel like part of the pandemonium.

The DVD is finally presented anamorphically, and it is a very good picture, having been cleaned up remarkably well. We are treated to very good Dolby 5.1 and DTS 5.1 mixes, the DTS as usual stands out as the better one. Stone gives one of his usual commentaries, chatty, honest and informative. The featurette is a bit of a throw away item, unfortunately. It is a shame there is not more here though, as Stone mentions the outtakes on the commentary, and Ron Kovic's actual speech at the 1976 National Democratic Convention would have been a very valuable addition, even in text form. Overall though, this is a fine disc for a very fine film.

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Moving story of a Vietnam vets recovery after the war., 26 Nov 2000
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Tom Cruise stars as war veteran Ron Kovic in this moving story of a man destroyed by a war he didn't believe in. The film starts off with Kovic as a teenager preparing to go to Vietnam, his only reason being his love for his country. Only a short period of the film is actually set in Vietnam as the film is about the consequences for one man rather than the war. Kovic is paralysed from the chest down during a gunfight, he is condemned to a chair for life. The film focuses on his struggle to come to terms with this and a powerful performance by Cruise conveys this perfectly. In my opinion this is by far Cruise's best performance in any film yet. Oliver Stone's direction is perfect and the supporting cast are all outstanding. This is, next to Apocalypse Now, the finest vietnam film ever made.
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'Born On The 4th Of July' was originally supposed to have been made in the 1970's with Al Pacino playing Ron Kovic. Read more
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