Commentary On The Film 'Hearts And Minds'

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Released in 1974, Hearts and Minds is a powerful documentary that recollects the chaos, disagreements and historical perspectives of the anti-war bias that started to appear in the United States during the 1960’s after its devastating involvement in the Vietnam War. The documentary included interviews with General William Westmoreland, Clark Clifford (President LBJ’s Secretary of Defense at the end of his Presidency), Daniel Ellsberg, Walt Rostow, and others on their opinion of the war.
Furthermore, there’s scenes of a Viet Cong being killed and of a child running and screaming down a road with her skin being burned by napalm. There are disturbing interviews with U.S. pilots who coldly talk about their enjoyment of the the adrenaline caused