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Heaven & Earth (1993)

Heaven & Earth (1993)
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With Heaven and Earth -- cobbled together from two autobiographical reminiscences (When Heaven and Earth Changed Places and Child of War, Woman of Peace by Le Ly Hayslip -- Oliver Stone completes his self-declared "Vietnam Trilogy" (the other films being Platoon and Born On the Fourth of July) of films examining the Vietnam War from different perspectives. Heaven and Earth begins in the central Vietnamese village of Ky La during the 1950s. Phung Le Ly (Hiep Thi Le) is an innocent peasant girl, helping her mother (Joan Chen) to tend the rice paddies while being lectured in the ways of life by her father (Haing Ngor). The idyllic peace of the village is disrupted when a jet bomber crosses the skies. Soon the village is decimated as the American-backed South Vietnamese government troops and the Viet Cong engage in brutal warfare in which the victims are the innocent villagers. Le Ly is both tortured and raped. She leaves Ky La for Danang for a life as a prostitute. There she meets the tall and craggy American soldier Steve Butler (Tommy Lee Jones), a kind but lonely man who isn't looking for sex but for someone to settle down with -- as he says, "I want an Oriental wife." They marry, and Steve takes her back to the United States, where her in-laws look at her not as a wife but as a pet. In the harsh glare of 1970s U.S. culture, Le Ly has trouble adjusting to the American way of life. But not as hard a time as her husband, who, after twenty years in Vietnam, discovers he cannot adapt to civilian life. ~ Paul Brenner, Rovi

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Starring:
Tommy Lee JonesJoan Chen, (more)
Director(s):
Oliver Stone
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Heaven & Earth

With Heaven and Earth -- cobbled together from two autobiographical reminiscences (When Heaven and Earth Changed Places and Child of War, Woman of Peace by Le Ly Hayslip -- Oliver Stone completes his self-declared "Vietnam Trilogy" (the other films being Platoon and Born On the Fourth of July) of films examining the Vietnam War from different perspectives. Heaven and Earth begins in the central Vietnamese village of Ky La during the 1950s. Phung Le Ly (Hiep Thi Le) is an innocent peasant girl, helping her mother (Joan Chen) to tend the rice paddies while being lectured in the ways of life by her father (Haing Ngor). The idyllic peace of the village is disrupted when a jet bomber crosses the skies. Soon the village is decimated as the American-backed South Vietnamese government troops and the Viet Cong engage in brutal warfare in which the victims are the innocent villagers. Le Ly is both tortured and raped. She leaves Ky La for Danang for a life as a prostitute. There she meets the tall and craggy American soldier Steve Butler (Tommy Lee Jones), a kind but lonely man who isn't looking for sex but for someone to settle down with -- as he says, "I want an Oriental wife." They marry, and Steve takes her back to the United States, where her in-laws look at her not as a wife but as a pet. In the harsh glare of 1970s U.S. culture, Le Ly has trouble adjusting to the American way of life. But not as hard a time as her husband, who, after twenty years in Vietnam, discovers he cannot adapt to civilian life. ~ Paul Brenner, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
140 mins

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Director(s):
Oliver Stone
Writer(s):
Oliver Stone
Producer(s):
Robert KlineOliver StoneArnon Milchan
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R(Adult Situations, Questionable for Children, Violence)
Heaven & Earth Awards:
  • 1993 - Hollywood Foreign Press Association - Best Original Score
Warning:  This product is intended for mature audiences only. It may contain violence, sexual content, drug abuse and/or strong language. You must be 17 or older to purchase it. By ordering this item you are certifying that you are at least 17 years of age.

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    Deepak S.

    Oliver Stone always knows quality when he thinks it up. This film follows the harrowing journey of Le Ly Hayslip from the countryside of Vietnam to the U.S. The film is powerful, intriguing, and superbly acted and directed by Lord Stone, Hiep Thi Le, and Tommy Lee Jones as an American soldier; who's appearance from the 2nd half turns a new layer of heart and depth to this instant masterpiece.

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    Justin and Laura P.

    This movie does an excellent job of showing the way that war tears lives apart, which many movies do, but this one is from a point of view that is rarely displayed. It also has great acting, direction, and is a truthful portrayal of a pretty amazing woman. I was very moved by more than a few scenes from this movie. Sometimes quite disturbing and depressing, but ultimately very inspirational and uplifting. Highly recommended.

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    Pedro A.

    I really liked this movie. The story line was great & it had sum action.

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