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1979    3h 15minDrame, Guerre
8.493%91%8.3
Cloîtré dans une chambre d'hôtel de Saïgon, le jeune capitaine Willard, mal rasé et imbibé d'alcool, est sorti de sa prostration par une convocation de l'état-major américain. Le général Corman lui confie une mission qui doit rester secrète : éliminer le colonel Kurtz, un militaire aux méthodes quelque peu expéditives et qui sévit au-delà de la frontière cambodgienne.
Réalisé par Francis Ford Coppola
  • Martin SheenCaptain Benjamin Willard
  • Marlon BrandoColonel Walter Kurtz
  • Frederic ForrestJay 'Chef' Hicks
  • Albert HallChief Phillips
  • Laurence FishburneTyrone 'Clean' Miller
  • Sam BottomsLance B. Johnson
  • Robert DuvallLieutenant Colonel Bill Kilgore
  • G.D. SpradlinGeneral Corman
  • Harrison FordColonel
  • Jerry ZiesmerJerry, Civilian / Directeur adjoint
  • Scott GlennLieutenant Richard M. Colby
  • Kerry RossallMike from San Diego
  • James KeaneKilgore's Gunner
  • Tom MasonSupply Sergeant
  • Cynthia WoodPlaymate of the Year
  • Dennis HopperPhotojournalist
  • Colleen CampMiss May
  • Linda CarpenterPlaymate
  • Aurore ClémentRoxanne Sarrault
  • Jack ThibeauSoldier in Trench
  • ርልዪረ23 février 2025
    Francis Ford Coppola's 1979 Classic - Apocalypse Now, is a dark, ambiguous reflection on the insanity inflicted by the Vietnam War. Having been fortunate enough to have watched the final cut in cinemas, I have to say Apocalypse Now is truly an experience like none other. Its hard to pin down what makes the movie so extraordinary; whether its the impressively put together sets (particularly during the flight of the Valkyries), the breathtaking shots of silhouetted figures in the dark of the jungle, or even the phenomenal use of 'The End' by The Doors at both the beginning and the end of the film. Roughly six months after initial viewing I decided to watch 'Hearts of Darkness', a documentary on the infamous shooting of the movie shot by Coppola's wife Eleanor. It gave me some insight into the chaos that occurred during filming, and the madness that ensued. Martin Sheen, who played Captain Willard, badly wounded his hand upon accidentally breaking the mirror upon shooting the first scene. Drunk and drenched his blood, he then continued to act out the scene in a much more convincing manner that brought out the insanity and misery the of actor and character alike. This is one of the many examples of how each of the members of the cast gradually completely lost their minds, and as a result, were absolutely phenomenal. Even Marlon Brando and Dennis Hopper, who are only introduced in the final act of the film, really give it their all. The dialogue in the film (and also the monologues from Sheen), is also fantastic and really gives you a solid understanding of each of the characters. For example; Lt. Colonel Kilgore (played by Robert Duvall), is an insane, reckless warmongering leader who amongst the screams of dying Vietnamese innocents, can only think about whether or not the waves are suitable for surfing. His heartless insensitive attitude is summed up really well by the line "I love the smell of Napalm in the morning", although to my understanding Duvall came up with that line himself. Unfortunately there are a few issues I find with film. The most recent cuts of the movie have added a notable amount of new footage, most of which is great, but I find issue with the whole French family sequence. The idea was to show that despite the fact the war is going on, some people still refuse to accept it, and due to their stubborn nature, dismiss the idea of leaving the country. I understand the sentiment, and that Coppola put a lot of effort into creating these scenes (which is probably why he added it back), but the fact is that they aren't that interesting and completely break up the pacing. However I won't let that detract from the overall score, as this issue isn't present in the theatrical release. Apocalypse Now, is in my opinion nothing short of a masterpiece. Thanks to its haunting narrative, exceptional acting, impressive sets, extraordinary pacing, fantastic use of music and beautiful cinematography, it has become one of if not my favorite move of all time.
  • รҡ૨אρƭเ∂2 mars 2025
    As someone who considers myself an amateur film aficionado it's incredibly rare and even more refreshing to get an opportunity to watch a film of this caliber for the first time at my age. Somehow this film slipped through the cracks and took almost 40 years to make it to my television screen. Like a piece of your favorite discontinued candy lost to the back of your freezer only to turn up ten years later and defrost back to a perfectly preserved piece of time, I savored every moment in watching this knowing the rarity of this unprecedented occurrence. Chock full of some of the artforms greatest contributors in their prime and at their best. These icons act out a historical film of historical relevance yet still manage to stay free of bounds to any particular format. The storyline is unpredictably satisfying with unforgettable scenery and moments. Something like Forest Gump with a bad batch of psychedelic mushrooms 🍄. One of the best films I have every watched. A True American Classic ,Bravo! 👏 9.3/10
  • Kristian Diamantis18 octobre 2025
    Excellent movie, marred a little bit by an underwhelming last act.
  • CineMono20 novembre 2025
    I'm increasingly convinced Coppola is not a good director. The Redux cut is IMO does not enhance the story. The addition of the plantation scenes stall the narrative, and while perhaps offering a interesting aside to the colonialism of Vietnam by the French it's placement in the timeline is awkward. It's a stumble right before the crescendo that's been building for 2 hours.
  • manuelrodriguez9523 avril 2026
    Genuinely the most unique and trippy war movie I have ever seen totally did not expect to see what I saw definitely would recommend. truly an unforgettable first watch
  • Reuben19 décembre 2025
    One of the greats, I like 2019's 'The Final Cut' version best. I think this version better shows "the horror" of war and you can feel much better the idea that things are getting darker as they travel further down the river.
  • Derek Murphy23 mai 2026
    If you like military movies, it's a must watch. Vietnam. Dark and edgy. It wants you to get inside his head. Psychological
  • jjete1123 avril 2026
    One of the best movies ever made! The thematic scores are very intense and fits well with this movie.
  • Cubane23 avril 2026
    The actual apocalypse is the one that unfolds when you realize that 3 hours could be compressed into 25 minutes and nothing of value would be lost. Another movie that falls firmly into the "Vietnam War = Bad" category, but manages to be even more overrated than the rest.
  • Lucas Craparotta19 avril 2025
    I did not enjoy this film. Not for me.
  • NotoriousEdge10 novembre 2025
    Francis Ford Coppola guides the viewer through his hellish version of Vietnam in a fantastic and captivating master piece.
  • Alex Swinge6 mai 2025
    Greatest movie of all time. Ever. Of all time.
  • Lorenzo Verde28 avril 2025
    The horror of a man descending into the heart of madness, in order for him to kill someone who's already arrived there is sad and depressing, but shot beautifully.
  • gatsby80820 avril 2025
    An instant classic which gets better with time!
  • burner_account_official9 décembre 2025
    Perfection on every level. Essential coming of age film. Flawless performances by all involved and beautifully directed.

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