La matanza de más de 500 personas a manos de tropas estadounidenses durante la guerra de Vietnam conmocionó al mundo, pese a los intentos de EE.UU. por encubrir los hechos
#4 Esa ya la conocia, está bastante bien, pero está basada en otro caso, en la violación de una joven vietnamita, otra de las multiples burradas que cometieron los estadounidenses en Vietnam...
#8 Eso fue 18 años después.
Cuando estaba ocurriendo lo que ponían en los cines era "Los boinas verdes"
Upon its cinema release, movie critic Roger Ebert gave it zero stars and cited extensive use of cliches, depicting the war in terms of "cowboys and indians", and being a "heavy-handed, remarkably old-fashioned film." It is on his "Most Hated" list. In The New York Times, Renata Adler wrote, "It is vile and insane. On top of that, it is dull." The screenplay for Oliver Stone's anti-war film Platoon was written partially as a reaction to The Green Berets.
The journalist John Pilger describes his reaction to The Green Berets in a 2007 speech he gave criticising the media for its coverage of the Vietnam war. "I had just come back from Vietnam, and I couldn’t believe how absurd this movie was. So I laughed out loud, and I laughed and laughed. And it wasn’t long before the atmosphere around me grew very cold. My companion, who had been a Freedom Rider in the South, said, 'Let’s get the hell out of here and run like hell.'" en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Green_Berets_(film)#Critical_reception
Si la matanza hubiera sido perpetrada por el bando comunista ahora estaríamos hablando de unas 5.000 ó 10.000 víctimas, siendo conservadores. Por supuesto, los niños habrían sido devorados crudos.
#24 Errores no.
Crímenes, matanza, masacre, exterminio, genocidio...
Me sobran adjetivos posibles, algunos más acertados que otros, pero errores... no.
Osama StalinHitler.Cuando estaba ocurriendo lo que ponían en los cines era "Los boinas verdes"
Upon its cinema release, movie critic Roger Ebert gave it zero stars and cited extensive use of cliches, depicting the war in terms of "cowboys and indians", and being a "heavy-handed, remarkably old-fashioned film." It is on his "Most Hated" list. In The New York Times, Renata Adler wrote, "It is vile and insane. On top of that, it is dull." The screenplay for Oliver Stone's anti-war film Platoon was written partially as a reaction to The Green Berets.
The journalist John Pilger describes his reaction to The Green Berets in a 2007 speech he gave criticising the media for its coverage of the Vietnam war. "I had just come back from Vietnam, and I couldn’t believe how absurd this movie was. So I laughed out loud, and I laughed and laughed. And it wasn’t long before the atmosphere around me grew very cold. My companion, who had been a Freedom Rider in the South, said, 'Let’s get the hell out of here and run like hell.'"
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Green_Berets_(film)#Critical_reception
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Crímenes, matanza, masacre, exterminio, genocidio...
Me sobran adjetivos posibles, algunos más acertados que otros, pero errores... no.