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Casualties of War (1989)
Director: Brian De Palma
Movie review
From Time Out Film Guide
De Palma is not a director one looks to for conscience, and his track record on the issue of rape has been innocent of moral debate. It's odd to find him dealing with both, and the non-sensationalist approach seems to have taken a toll on his energies: Casualties of War is dull. Sgt Meserve (Penn) kidnaps a Vietnamese girl to service his squad during a dangerous reconnaisance mission, and only the rookie Eriksson (Fox) opposes him. The quarrel is as static as their characters - Meserve plain nasty, Eriksson a model of decency. They shout at each other lots; when Eriksson reports the crime, Meserve tries to blow him up in the latrine. The official reaction - what's a crime in wartime? - only comes to life when Lt Reilly (Rhames) explains what injustice means to a black Southerner. David Rabe's screenplay is disappointing in the light of his brilliant Streamers, and the conclusion in which Eriksson achieves catharsis back home with a Vietnamese girl on a campus is preposterously corny.Author: BC
Cast & crew
Director: Brian De Palma
Producer: Art Linson
Cast: Michael J Fox, Sean Penn, Don Harvey, John C Reilly, John Leguizamo, Thuy Thu Le, Erik King, Ving Rhames, Dale Dye full cast
Genre(s): War
Duration: 113 mins
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