The Vietnam War: A Film by Ken Burns & Lynn Novick - The Complete 18hrs 10 DVD Boxset
R**N
Sheer excellence.
Already seen part of this film on PBS so I knew it was excellent.Thoroughly recommend it to anyone interested in this subject.One issue though,one of the disc grips in the volume one case is broken so the disc slides around inside.Hopefully it won't get damaged.I'm sure that's not Ken Burns' fault though!
D**E
Fantastic introduction to the Vietnam War.
There is understandably some American bias, but having said that it portrays in detail the political shenanigans of the USA as well as the corruption in South Vietnam. Covering a period from the withdrawal of French forces to the withdrawal of America it does a good job of covering many points of view.I was a young teenager in the UK when America was involved and although I was aware the war was going on, most of it passed me by. We were a much more naive world back then. I found the films a fantastic introduction to much of what went on in that war torn country. I spent a lot of time muttering " so he was lying then" and other similar comments, especially during the later films. Now I want to know more!So many lies,deaths, brutality and waste, but above all bravery, not just of the soldiers who were asked to do many stupid things, but also the civilians on both sides. I regularly had tears in my eyes, and if you are prone to crying have a large box of tissues handy.Would thoroughly recommend.
B**O
Classic
A classic of documentary making. Superb in every respect
A**D
A detailed doc. on Vietnam war– Ken Burnes brilliant work
This is one of the best war documentaries I have ever seen. It was very interesting to hear the views of the young Americans who volunteered to serve the US army in the Vietnam war and the formation of the peace movement who were opposing American involvement in the war. Vietnamese unity and resilience were remarkable, despite day and night bombing from Americans. I do need to mention that it is very painful to watch the killings of the young soldiers on both sides (especially the killings of civilians including the women, children and elderly). War is brutal and non-humane and must be avoided by all means. One of the lessons learnt from the Vietnam war would be to use all possible alternative options instead of getting involved in a war. One should never give up negotiations regardless of how strong feelings might be. God has given us a precious life to live and to let others live too, regardless of differences in ideologies and beliefs. There is a lot to learn and think about after watching this documentary. Thank you Mr. Burns for this remarkable documentary. I wish I could give 10 stars.
H**R
best war documentary since world at war.... if not better...
this documentary should be shown on mainstream telly, a stunning bit of work and research, if in doubt about purchasing dont be, 10/10...its has been shown on PSB America, thats where I caught it form episode 3 watched the rest, as soon as part 10 was finished I went onto amazon n bought it, yes its that good..
T**O
A masterpiece
Comprehensive telling of a sorry tale of broken promises, misunderstandings and, above all, American hubris which still resonates fifty years on.
C**N
Excellent programme
If your into the history of the vietnam war then this is for you. quite a lot of information I did not know about and found it very interesting. Found myself binge watching it
R**P
Honest feedback
I liked everything about the set of films, so much better than having to rely on T V.
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