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Henry Jaglom directed this moody meditation on the Vietnam War and one of its disturbed veterans. Dennis Hopper stars a sergeant who travels across the United States with the body of a fallen comrade, on a train to his friend's final burial place. As the train wends its way across the United States, the sergeant becomes more and more paranoid that the passengers on the train are out to get him. Finally, an energetic young woman named Stephanie (Taryn Power) befriends him, briefly giving him the courage to deal with the terrors of the war.
Rating
NR
Director
Henry Jaglom
Studio
Caméra One
Writer
Henry Jaglom
- A disturbingly heartbreaking look into the mind of a US soldier trying to cope with ptsd in an uphill psychological battle.Reply
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- Stark reality mingled with paranoid fantasies in this film about a Vietnam veteran accompanying a fallen friend's body across the US for a proper burial give it an uneasy feeling.Reply
- An incisive, revelatory film about a returning war veteran from Vietnam transporting the body of a friend across the US for burial.Reply