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The Deer Hunter

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The life of three young courageous guys named Steven, Michael, and Nick, who lives in the U. S and struggle against survival during the Vietnam War, when people suffer from the bloodshed of wars that leads the lives of dozens to death, has been changed completely, upon joining the army.
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CRITICS OF "The Deer Hunter"
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Observer (UK)
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March 02, 2015

The Deer Hunter is a rich and powerful picture that without a trace of patronisation or the slightest touch of cultural superiority, speaks eloquently for the inarticulate.
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Common Sense Media
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October 19, 2016

Epic war drama is extremely intense and graphically violent.
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Chicago Tribune
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February 06, 2013

Is it as good as its advance word and nine Academy Award nominations suggest? Yes.
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Electric Sheep
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August 01, 2014

A powerful film made with impressive style, and one of the key films of the decade.
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TIME Magazine
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February 20, 2009

This excruciatingly violent, three-hour Viet Nam saga demolishes the moral and ideological cliches of an era: it shoves the audience into hell and leaves it stranded without a map.
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Antagony & Ecstasy
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December 05, 2016

Just crazy enough to capture something of the madness of Vietnam, domesticated enough that it's mostly something concrete that you put your arms around.
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New Yorker
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March 02, 2015

It has no more moral intelligence than the Clint Eastwood action pictures, yet it's an astonishing piece of work, an uneasy mixture of violent pulp and grandiosity, with an enraptured view of common life -- poetry of the commonplace.
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The Spectator
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February 17, 2016

The performances are unforgettable, particularly by Christopher Walken as the dreamy, masochistic, Russian-looking Nick.
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Variety
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February 20, 2008

The film is ambitious and it succeeds on a number of levels and it proves that Cimino is an important director who deserves to be watched carefully.
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Times (UK)
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March 02, 2015

The movie won five Oscars and, if anything, improves with age.
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New York Daily News
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February 18, 2015

In trying to measure the devastating impact of Vietnam on the lives of three American soldiers, Cimino brings home the true horror of that senseless conflict in a way that the 6 O'Clock News never could.
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Chicago Reader
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December 13, 2006

A disgusting account of what the evil Vietnamese did to poor, innocent Americans stands at the center of this Oscar-laden weepie about macho buddies from a small industrial town.
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