It was wonderful to meet everyone and to note how many of you are involved in the arts! I was impressed by how many of you are knowledgeable about film, art, and music. This augurs well for EN 202. Perhaps we will look at more world film than Apocalypse Now and Raise the Red Lantern.
Because I already have a few blog entries on Heart of Darkness, I'd like to write one on Apocalypse Now. It's an outstanding film, and you can probably see from the image above how impressive it is visually. And this image is not the most iconic one I could find!
In case you need a refresher on Apocalypse Now, here are some useful web sites.
I have always found IMBD's web sites to be useful:
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0078788/
This site is a little more detailed, providing some of the history of the filming itself. Director Francis Ford Coppola had originally wanted Orson Welles to play Kurtz. Imagine that casting!
http://www.filmsite.org/apoc.html
For a summary of this film, see this site:
http://mural.uv.es/inaber/plot.htm
Here is Roger Ebert's 1979 review of Apocalypse Now. (The first version of the film was shown in 1979, five years after the end of the Vietnam War.)
http://rogerebert.suntimes.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/19790601/REVIEWS/41214002/1023
John Patterson of The Guardian interviewed Martin Sheen (Willard) around the time that the second version of Apocalypse Now came out:
http://film.guardian.co.uk/interview/interviewpages/0,,585052,00.html
Gaby Wood interviews an actress who was in the scenes cut from the first version of AN:
http://film.guardian.co.uk/interview/interviewpages/0,,591320,00.html
A student at MIT reviews the second version of AN:
http://www-tech.mit.edu/V121/N31/Apocalypse_Now_.31a.html
If you need more information about the Vietnam War, this site from PBS may be useful:
http://www.pbs.org/battlefieldvietnam/
The war was incredibly controversial. Here are some other viewpoints:
http://www.vietnamwar.com/
http://www.vietnampix.com/intro.htm
http://www.time.com/time/archive/collections/0,21428,c_vietnam_war,00.shtml
On the other hand, do Vietnam and Apocalypse Now get in the way of our understanding Heart of Darkness? Here is a link to information about Fitzcarraldo, German filmmaker Werner Herzog' story about a man who was determined to bring opera (and a riverboat) to the South American jungle:
http://rogerebert.suntimes.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20050828/REVIEWS08/508280301/1023
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0083946/
Perhaps this film might help us understand Heart of Darkness a little more.
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