If you're looking for an exciting film to watch, look no further than this 1979 hit. For war film lovers, this movie is one you can't miss out on watching.
It's a film which continually makes it onto lists featuring the greatest war films of all time - and it's unsurprising to see it make the cut.
Apocalypse Now, which is streaming on Amazon Prime, has been called a "cinematic masterpiece" by Beyond Pop Culture, and fans can't get enough of the hit.
One person on Rotten Tomatoes said: "The absurdity and hypocrisy of war captured perfectly.
"Like many soldiers, Kurtz probably wanted something more profound, but what he encountered was the aggressive emptiness of a war with no meaning, in a place he didn't belong, against a people that had a purpose. A masterpiece."
Another wrote: "Visually stunning. Excellent performances from Martin Sheen, Robert Duvall and Marlon Brando and an atmosphere of dread, confusion and insanity so thick you can feel it. Apocalypse Now is undoubtedly one of the greatest films of all time and a powerful look at what happens when we are stripped of our humanity."
Apocalypse Now, directed by Francis Ford Coppola, is based on Joseph Conrad's novella Heart of Darkness.
The film is set during the Vietnam War and explores themes of madness, the darkness of human nature, and the chaos of war.
Known for its visionary filmmaking, the film explores the human psyche.
It has become a cultural landmark, often cited as one of the greatest and most influential movies ever made.
Filming took 238 days and the movie went significantly over budget. During the course of the film being made, the crew encountered complications.
The production was forced to delay several times for a wide variety of reasons, including a typhoon, illness and injury, and logistical issues.
Despite its difficulties, Apocalypse Now has become a favourite across the generations.
If you're looking for a film to watch this autumn, this could be the film for you.
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