War should not be this bland: The Greatest Beer Run Ever review


The Greatest Beer Run Ever: key information

– Available now on Apple TV Plus
– Based on the true story of John “Chickie” Donohue, who traveled to Vietnam to hand-deliver a beer to all his friends serving in the war
– Written and directed by Green Book Oscar-winner Peter Farrelly
– Stars Zac Efron as Chickie
– Russell Crowe and Bill Murray have supporting roles

Vietnam changed the way Hollywood dealt with war. Where World War II movies had predominantly celebrated Allied soldiers (aka the good guys) overcoming the forces of evil, the long-running conflict in the Far East wasn’t quite so easy to pigeon hole. Many of the best Vietnam movies (Apocalypse Now, The Deer Hunter, Platoon) were made within a decade or so of the war ending, when it was still raw and very much part of the public consciousness. As a result, filmmakers weren’t just exploring the horrors of war, but the social consequences and political motivations of battles fought on the other side of the world.

You’d have thought that a few more decades of contemplation would provide a whole new perspective on a war that ended nearly five decades ago – like the one Spike Lee brought to 2020’s emotional, visceral and highly political Da 5 Bloods (available on Netflix). Unfortunately, the ambitions of The Greatest Beer Run Ever aren’t quite so lofty, because for most of its runtime, the war is a mild inconvenience, a backdrop to an inconsequential road trip featuring occasional displays of fireworks. And while the movie walks the walk with its classic Vietnam iconography – the helicopters, the napalm, an iTunes playlist of ’60s bangers – it also has very little to say. War is hell, the old saying goes, but rarely has it been this glib.

The Greatest Beer Run Ever

Chickie didn’t read the bit that mentioned dress code. (Image credit: Apple TV Plus)

Based on a true story?



Source link

Previous articleApple: The Market Is Overreacting To The Downgrade From Bank Of America (AAPL)
Next articleThe Best Speaker of 2022