Johnny Got His Gun

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    Johnny Got His Gun
    1971

    Synopsis

    A young American soldier, rendered in pseudocoma from an artillery shell from WWI, recalls his life leading up to that point.

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    Cast

    • Timothy BottomsJoe Bonham
    • Kathy FieldsKareen
    • Marsha HuntJoe's Mother
    • Jason RobardsJoe's Father
    • Donald SutherlandChrist
    • Charles McGrawMike Burkeman
    • Sandy Brown WyethLucky
    • Don BarryJody Simmons
    • Peter BroccoAncient Prelate
    • Kendell ClarkeHospital Offical

    Recommendations

    • 100

      Chicago Sun-Times

      Trumbo has taken the most difficult sort of material -- the story of a soldier who lost his arms, his legs, and most of his face in a World War I shell burst -- and handled it, strange to say, in a way that's not so much anti-war as pro-life. Perhaps that's why I admire it.
    • 75

      The A.V. Club

      The film, which bears many marks of the Vietnam era, isn’t against any particular war, it’s against war itself. By immersing viewers in the horrors of one man’s suffering, it forces them to consider the implications of sending soldiers out to fight for a cause.
    • 70

      Time Out

      The film is often sentimental, sometimes brilliant as well as horrifying, and it is intriguing to speculate on what Buñuel, whom Trumbo originally wanted to direct, would have made of it.
    • 50

      TV Guide Magazine

      Trumbo, directing his first film, drives home his points in a somewhat obvious, often awkward fashion that is overly talky, but so disquieting is his story and the reality underlying it that it is difficult not to be moved by the film and Bottoms' fine performance.
    • 40

      The New York Times

      Insistent virtue, without ideas, becomes demagoguery.

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