The article discusses Oliver Stone's 1989 film 'Born on the Fourth of July,' starring Tom Cruise, which critiques the American hero myth through the story of Vietnam War veteran Ron Kovic. The piece highlights the film's portrayal of American masculinity, military service, and the trauma of war, emphasizing themes of disillusionment and personal transformation. It notes the film's difficulty to access on mainstream platforms, suggesting it is often found on illegal Russian sites, and praises its depiction of Kovic's journey from a patriotic Marine to a disillusioned activist. The article also references specific scenes, including Kovic's traumatic experiences in Vietnam, his physical and emotional decline, and his eventual rise as an anti-war advocate.
Ocena pristranskosti (Levo): The article frames the film as a critique of American militarism and the false idealization of patriotism, aligning with left-wing perspectives that challenge nationalistic narratives. It emphasizes the trauma of war and the deconstruction of the American hero archetype, which is typically more crit






