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Johnny Got His Gun

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In a world torn apart by war, a young, idealistic soldier finds himself trapped in a nightmare of horror and desolation. After a devastating attack, he wakes up in a hospital, but quickly realizes that his body has undergone a terrifying transformation: he has lost his arms, legs, and face. All that remains is his mind, struggling to find meaning in his new existence.

As his memories intertwine with his painful reality, he begins to relive moments from his life before the conflict, from his childhood to his relationship with the woman he loved. Frustration and despair push him to find ways to communicate with the outside world, attempting to tell his story and alert others to the cruel truths of war. However, he remains trapped in an overwhelming silence.

Throughout his struggle, the film addresses profound themes of sacrifice, patriotism, and the true cost of war. As the protagonist confronts his own condition, he also represents all those who have suffered its aftermath, becoming a powerful symbol of protest. With a striking visual approach and an emotional narrative, this masterpiece poses questions about humanity and the brutality of the military system, leaving the audience reflecting long after the final credits have rolled on the screen. Ultimately, it becomes a heartbreaking cry for peace in a world shadowed by war.

Media type
Movie
Year
1971
Director
Dalton Trumbo
Writer
Dalton Trumbo
Rating
Service
Internet Movie Database
Rating
7.80
Service
Rotten tomatoes
Rating
67.00
Service
Metacritic
Rating
71.00
Actors
Timothy Bottoms
Kathy Fields
Marsha Hunt
Jason Robards
Donald Sutherland
Charles McGraw
Sandy Brown Wyeth
Don 'Red' Barry
Peter Brocco
Kendell Clarke
Eric Christmas
Eduard Franz
Craig Bovia
Judy Howard Chaikin
Diane Varsi
David Soul
Anthony Geary
Maurice Dallimore
Gender
BΓ©lica
Drama
Country
United States
Producers
Bruce Campbell
Original title
Johnny Got His Gun
Duration
112
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