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Set in Saigon in 1965, during the Vietnam War, the movie follows an unorthodox and irreverent DJ as he begins to shake up things after being assigned to the US Armed Services Radio station in Vietnam.
Make no mistake about it: Mr. Williams's performance, though it's full of uproarious comedy, is the work of an accomplished actor. ''Good Morning, Vietnam'' is one man's tour de force.
May 20, 2003
DVDTalk.com
If you haven't seen this one in a while, definitely consider picking it up again. I think it's a better film today than it was 18 years ago.
Levinson serio-comedy about Vietnam is first and foremost a star vehicle for comedian Robin Williams, who gives a manic, highly-charged performance as the real-life dj Adrian Cronauer in the early years of the War.
Offering only hackneyed insights into the war, the film makes for stodgy drama. But Williams' manic monologues behind the mike are worth anybody's money.
a story about a mere class clown becoming a man at the gates of Hell.
February 17, 2006
Common Sense Media
Robin Williams at his scatalogical finest.
January 01, 2011
7M Pictures
Good Morning Vietnam remains one of my favorite films about the Vietnam war because of its comedic take and ability to slip into real drama when needed.
It hardly delivers on the promise of giving us the pure, undiluted Williams -- Williams at his best. What's more, it's not even close to being his best movie. It's not even close to being good.