Good morning Vietnam

Category:Moviecomedy Area:America Years:1987 Director:Barry Levinson Starring:Robin Williams Forest Whitaker Tom. T. Tran Chintara Shukaba Bruno Kirby Robert Wuhl J. T. Walsh Noble Willingham Richard Edson Juney Smith Richard Portnow Floyd Vivino Cu Ba Nguyen Dan Stanton Don Stanton Danny Aiello III Ralph Tabakin M

Description:During the Vietnam War in Saigon in 1965, the lifeless military radio station suddenly became lively with the arrival of the new DJ Adrian Kroonlau (Robin Williams). Adrian hosted the morning radio program every day with a witty style and was humorous. His program was warmly welcomed by the soldiers. Later, he also went deep into the folk life of Vietnam and gradually fell in love with this country. However, the remarks he made on the show that contradicted the military propaganda caused Adrian to step down in disgrace. The film "Good Morning, Vietnam", directed by the famous Oscar-winning director Barry Levinson, was written based on the personal experience of a radio host in Vietnam that year. The film uses a light comedy of black humor to reflect the brutal Vietnam War.

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In 1965, during the Vietnam War in Saigon, the lifeless military radio station suddenly became lively due to the arrival of the new DJ Adrian Kroel (Robin Williams). Adrian hosted the morning radio program every day with a witty style, which was humorous and funny. His program was warmly welcomed by the soldiers. Later, he also went deep into the civilian life of Vietnam and gradually fell in love with this country. However, his remarks on the program that contradicted the military propaganda caused Adrian to step down in disgrace. The film "Good Morning, Vietnam", directed by the famous Oscar-winning director Barry Levinson, was written based on the personal experience of a radio host in Vietnam that year. The film reflects the cruel war of the Vietnam War in the form of a light comedy with black humor. The film also evokes deep resonance and nostalgia among the audience with many classic pop songs from the 1960s. Robin Williams was nominated for the Best Actor at the 60th Academy Awards in 1988 and won the Best Actor in a Motion Picture - Musical or Comedy at the 45th Golden Globe Awards in 1988 for this film.

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