The War (1994)
Even though the title and plot synopsis makes the audience think they are going into an adult drama, The War is actually about children.
Kevin Costner plays a Vietnam veteran who returns home to Mississippi (cue all actors have varying degrees of accents) and struggles to reconnect with his wife and children. This part of the story is much more interesting than the main storyline. If the entire movie was about his readjustment after wartime, I would have liked it much better.
The kids get in a mini-war that’s probably supposed to be a poignant “do as we say but not as we do” lesson for grown-ups, but it comes across as silly and annoying for viewers. I wouldn’t even classify it as a coming-of-age story, even though it’s probably trying to be. I’ll leave you with one last fact, one that will probably steer you towards or away from the film: Jon Avnet is the director, and he directed Fried Green Tomatoes.
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Kevin Costner plays a Vietnam veteran who returns home to Mississippi (cue all actors have varying degrees of accents) and struggles to reconnect with his wife and children. This part of the story is much more interesting than the main storyline. If the entire movie was about his readjustment after wartime, I would have liked it much better.
The kids get in a mini-war that’s probably supposed to be a poignant “do as we say but not as we do” lesson for grown-ups, but it comes across as silly and annoying for viewers. I wouldn’t even classify it as a coming-of-age story, even though it’s probably trying to be. I’ll leave you with one last fact, one that will probably steer you towards or away from the film: Jon Avnet is the director, and he directed Fried Green Tomatoes.
More Kevin Costner movies here!