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Born on the Fourth of July

Released 1989
Runtime 145
Category War
Language English
Director Oliver Stone

What it’s about

This riveting biopic of Vietnam protester Ron Kovic (Cruise) opens with his all-American upbringing in Massapequa, NY, and entry into the war as a deeply patriotic enlisted man. Later, Kovic returns home disillusioned and psychologically scarred from a bullet wound that's left him paralyzed from the waist down. Alienated and adrift in Mexico, the hard-drinking vet eventually begins to pull his life together, devoting his energies to anti-war activism.

Why we love it

Helmed by “Platoon” director and Vietnam vet Stone, “Born” is a profoundly moving portrait of a macho athlete whose horrific battle experience causes him to reassess his politics and reorient his give-'em-hell attitude. Cruise, in an ambitious turn away from heartthrob roles, plays Kovic with precision and conviction, especially at his darkest moments, delivering the finest work of his career. Co-written by Stone and Kovic, “Born” reflects the pain and anger felt by an entire generation of returning US soldiers.

Tom Cruise, Kyra Sedgwick, Tom Berenger, Stephen Baldwin, Willem Dafoe Oliver Stone

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