Born on the Fourth of July
12.20.1989
A true story of innocence lost and courage found.
Director: Oliver Stone
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 paralyzed 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. A powerfully
intimate portrait that unfolds on an epic scale,
Born on the Fourth of July is arguably
Stone's best film (if you can forgive its often
strident tone), and Cruise's Oscar-nominated role is
uncompromising in its depiction of one man's personal
anguish and political awakening. --Jeff
Shannon
Poster by Adam
Hersch Posters.
Born on the
Fourth of July on DVD.


