The Killing Fields (1984) Reviews

The Killing Fields (1984)
Play Trailer and Clips
Member Rating:  
The Killing Fields is a romanticized adaptation of an eyewitness magazine story by New York Times correspondent Sidney Schanberg. Covering the U.S. pullout from Vietnam in 1975, Schanberg (Sam Waterston) relies on his Cambodian friend and translator Dith Pran (Haing S. Ngor) for inside information. Schanberg has an opportunity to rescue Dith Pran when the U.S. army evacuates all Cambodian citizens; instead, the reporter coerces his friend to remain behind to continue sending him news flashes. Although his family is helicoptered out of Saigon (a recreation of the famous TV news clip), Dith Pran stays with Schanberg on the ground. Racked with guilt, Schanberg does his best to arrange for Dith Pran's escape, but the Cambodian is captured by the dreaded Khmer Rouge. Accepting his Pulitzer Prize on behalf of Dith Pran, Schanberg vows to do right by his friend and extricate him from Cambodia. The rest of the film details Dith Pran's harrowing experiences at the hands of the Khmer Rouge, and his attempt to escape on his own. The Killing Fields won Academy Awards for Hang S. Ngor (a Cambodian doctor who lived through many of the horrific events depicted herein), cinematographer Chris Menges, and editor Jim Clark; an Oscar nomination went to Roland Joffe, who made his directorial debut with this film. Spalding Gray, who played a small role in the film, later elaborated on this experiences in his one-man stage presentation Swimming to Cambodia. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

 Read More


Starring:
Sam WaterstonDr. Haing S. Ngor, (more)
Director(s):
Roland Joffé
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
Format(s):
DVD  | Digital SD & HD
View All Versions to rent and buy
 
 
 
 

Average Ratings

(33 member reviews)  


Member Reviews


Brian H.

I viewed this movie about 25 years ago. It was just as good today as it was then... One of my top 20 movies of all time.

Yes   |   No


Ralph K.

SUPERB!

Yes   |   No


NIKKI J.

I recently saw the movie for the first time, and it was beyond disbelief. I recommend this movie to anyone. It is an amazing true event, that is so traumatizing. This movie gave me the encouragment to become a better person, and be greatful for the country I live in!

Yes   |   No


Jason H.

one of the best all time movies

Yes   |   No


Thomas B.

The subject matter is very relevant and the message must be passed on... Considering just the quality of the picture, I would have to say the direction could have been much better and the pace of the movie is very slow; it drags on at times. The acting is only mediocre. It is a good barometer, when reviewing acting in an old movie, to note whether the actors have gone on to do better things.

Yes   |   No


LW W.

Need to watch. To see what happens when Communists take over a country. it seems like the Communists always follow a set formula and it is always a FAIL formula. The problem is many people have to die for yet another try of this same failed policy.

Yes   |   No


ALBENA L.

I watched that movie for the third time - this time sharing with my daughter. This is a movie that everybody must see. This is not only about the political events in Kambodge, this is about a true friendship, professional engagement and patriotism.

Yes   |   No


Clint E.

I liked the Killing Fields fields quite a bit. It's a very effective antiwar movie, told through the eyes of a very antiwar journalist. The performances are all great. Personally, I think the movie doesn't go far enough. It falls short of being a great movie. This movie is more about the friendship and partnership between Sidney and Pran. The American's are painted as the bad guys and no other context is given. You see a little bit of the terror Dith Pran goes through to escape, but it's just a minor part of the movie. Look at the history, look at what was going on in Cambodia. The American's weren't the bad guys. You wouldn't know that fact watching this movie. It's pretty one sided and incomplete. Great for haters and koolaid drinkers. Not so much for historians.

Yes   |   No


Christina S.

Having visited Cambodia and having talked to descendents of victims of the Khmer Rouge, I found this film quite disappointing. This film deals with absolutely nothing that's important to the entire historical event - only the persepective from an American journalist - c'mon! Everything revolves around Americans, huh? How about a film that addresses the plight of the Cambodians?? That is historically accurate and tells the tale of Pol Pot and his evil regime and how thousands of Cambodians died - by the hands of other Cambodians, no less. If you title a film "The Killng Fields," let's talk about the killing fields! Very sad chapter in history. Let's address it appropriately - not just from an Amercan's perspective - an American who got out alive and left his best buddy behind to suffer. We saw nothing of the actual story. Look elsewhere - read some books - visit Cambodia - visit the site of the killings - don't look to this film for any sort of intelligent portrayal.

Yes   |   No


Jen T.

This is a wonderful movie. Watch it.

Yes   |   No


 
 
 

BY MAIL

Monthly Subscription
NEW! 7 - Day Rental
No subscription required. Usually ships in 24 hours.
 

IN-STORE

 

ON DEMAND


Available to:  Watch on 3 devices.
See system requirements.
 

What's Your Take?

Add to FavoritesIn Favorites  |  Share:     Email to a friendShare on FacebookShare on Twitter
    YOUR REVIEW
    WRITE A REVIEW
     
    1000 
     
    Member Reviews
     
    Brian H.

    I viewed this movie about 25 years ago. It was just as good today as it was then... One of my top 20 movies of all time.

    Yes   |   No

     
    Ralph K.

    SUPERB!

    Yes   |   No

     
    NIKKI J.

    I recently saw the movie for the first time, and it was beyond disbelief. I recommend this movie to anyone. It is an amazing true event, that is so traumatizing. This movie gave me the encouragment to become a better person, and be greatful for the country I live in!

    Yes   |   No

     
    Read All 33 Reviews