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| CATEGORY: | DVD |
| DIRECTOR: | Calvin Crane |
| FEATURES: | Color, Full Screen |
| TYPE: | Television & Documentary, TV Series |
| MEDIA: | DVD |
| # OF MEDIA: | 2 |
| UPC: | 824744000894 |
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Customer Reviews of The Long Way Home Project
Giving our Viet Nam veterans the honor they deserve. The Long Way Home Project should be required viewing for every American. Each and every myth about the Viet Nam war disseminated by the American media and the educational establishment is systematically demolished, one by one, with the facts. The best and the brightest from our nation served honorably and won that war, only to have the true villains here at home snatch defeat from the jaws of victory. Be prepared to have the politically-correct cobwebs cleansed from your mind. After viewing The Long Way Home Project I can understand why the left-leaning History Channel refused to air this documentary.
An important piece of historical filmmaking
For those of us in the younger generations, this series will offer a view of the war that we have been denied in our schoold and films for too long. The series captures the essence of what we, as sons of Vietnam veterans, have known all along; that are fathers actions in this war should be noted in history as being as worthy as any other military campaign. I am proud to call my dad a Vietnam veteran, and after watching this series, you too will be proud to thank a veteran of that war, be it an American soldier, or one from the misrepresented south Vietnamese army.
A story that needs to be told
My dad gave me these DVDs to watch when I mentioned that I had been reading a lot about Viet Nam, and war in general, trying to understand what it was all about. He said that he learned a lot from watching this, and I understand why now that I've seen it myself. There's a lot of flag-waving sentiment that sometimes paints a prettier picture than I think really happened, but there are plenty of anti-war movies you can watch to get that point of view. I'm glad someone decided to produce The Long Way Home Project.