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Love in Country

Love in Country (2021)

2h 2m | PG-13

⭐ 4.7 / 10

It's 1968. Ian and John, two young point men in love in the midst of the Vietnam War, lead their squad in a desperate attempt to survive a botched Phoenix Mission, despite their Captain who has lost his humanity and who will use any means to win, including sacrificing the squad.

Director: Kurt Braun

Studio: Indie Rights Movies

Genre: Drama, War

Video: 720p

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Cast

David Garber

David Garber

as Sgt. Ian Alexander

Michael Southworth

Michael Southworth

as Sgt. John Reese

Vincent van Hinte

Vincent van Hinte

as Capt. John Tower Heinrick

Elijah Olachea

Elijah Olachea

as PFC Jay Edgar Burd

Jon Owens

Jon Owens

as PFC 1st Class Charles 'Thumper' White

Robert M. O'Brien

Robert M. O'Brien

as SP4 Thomas 'Doc' Graham

Reviews

By CinemaSerf

Whilst this may be based on a true scenario, and there may well be an underlying critique on the intolerance of the US military towards anyone who wasn't a white, heterosexual, man during the Vietnam War (and in many other conflicts) that's no excuse for taking the story of these brave men and turning it into this. David Garber ("Sgt. Alexander") and Michael Southworth ("Sgt. Reese") are charged with leading a secret CIA mission whilst facing opposition from their tenacious enemy and, as the two men come to terms with their own sexuality, with their colleague's attitude to that - all whilst under fire and in hostile terrain. The narrative here is all over the place. The lacklustre direction and soporific score; the really mediocre writing and the stilted acting all contribute to what is essentially a throughly unremarkable piece of cinema that seems to have no idea who it is for, or what it is trying to say - beyond the bleeding (quite literally) obvious. Most films from this theatre of war depict tragedy and brutality - but most do it far more cogently than this insipid melodrama that uses a gay angle to the story to thinly disguise a poor piece of wartime story-telling. It can't have had much of a budget and much of it looks like it was filmed in someone's back yard. It probably was, and maybe they could just stick to showing it there, too. Very poor.