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    Apocalypse Now, directed by Francis Ford Coppola, is the story of Captain Willard's journey up the Nung River in Cambodia to kill a general, Kurtz, who has lost control of himself. It is set in the Vietnam War and is a very gritty and affecting film. Imagine my surprise when I learned that it was sort of based on Joseph Conrad's famous novella, Heart of Darkness. Conrad's book, the tale of the sailor Marlowe's African adventure, is a study on the evils of colonialism. The two stories at first glance

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    The movie Apocalypse Now is inspired by Joseph Conrad’s novel Heart of Darkness. Due to this, the majority of the film is based upon the book, in terms of plot, theme, characters, and setting. The differences between the two works arise in the modern interpretation taken by Apocalypse Now, and the presentation of Heart of Darkness’ themes through current events. Both Apocalypse Now (AN) and Heart of Darkness (HOD) take place within four main settings, with the same overall plot. In HOD, these settings

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    Coppola's Apocalypse Now Sometimes, a work is so great that artists from other forms of expression are compelled to interpret that work in their own medium. Francis Ford Coppola took James Conrad’s classic novel Heart of Darkness and updated it to the time of the Vietnam War. James Conrad’s classic novella Heart of Darkness is a tale about a seaman who makes his way up the Congo river in search of a man and his ivory. In 1979, Francis Ford Coppola released Apocalypse Now, centered around an Army

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    Comparing Marlow of Heart of Darkness and Willard of Apocalypse Now    Whenever books are adapted for film, changes inevitably have to be made. The medium of film offers several advantages and disadvantages over the book: it is not as adept at exploring the inner workings of people - it cannot explore their minds so easily; however, the added visual and audio capabilities of film open whole new areas of the imagination which, in the hands of a competent writer-director, can more than compensate

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    When discussing the story Heart of Darkness and the movie Apocalypse Now they are very similar, but have definite differences. Both Heart of Darkness and Apocalypse Now have pretty much the same characters, however, Heart of Darkness revolves around a guy named Marlow who is tasked on finding and bringing a man named Kurtz back to civilization while bringing ivory up the Congo River. Apocalypse Now is about a soldier named Willard whose mission is to find Kurtz and eliminate him by any means necessary

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    describes “Heart of Darkness” by Joseph Conrad and the film adaption Apocalypse Now by Francis Ford Coppola. A short novella published in 1899, “Heart of Darkness” centers on the journey taken by the narrator Marlow up the Congo River with a Belgian trading company. Upriver he encounters the mysterious ivory trader, Kurtz and is brought face to face with corruption and despair. Set in the Vietnam War, the film Apocalypse Now follows the central character, U.S. Army special operations officer Captain

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    Human Nature in Heart of Darkness and Apocalypse Now In Joseph Conrad's "Heart of Darkness" and Francis Ford Coppola's "Apocalypse Now" the reader learns more and more about human nature as Marlow, Captain Willard, go farther and farther up the river in search of Kurtz. An evil side lies within every man, but this evil remains repressed by society. When moving up the river and farther away from civilization, the evil side begins to break out. Whenever basically different cultures meet

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    Light and Dark in Apocalypse Now and Heart of Darkness   In Joseph Conrad's Heart of Darkness, Marlow chooses a brighter path than his counterpart in Francis Ford Coppola's Apocalypse Now, Capt. Willard. The two share in the duty of searching for and discovering Kurtz, as well as taking care of his memory, but their beliefs before encountering him place the characters at opposing ends of a theme. These opposing ends are light and dark, representing good and evil. In the opening pages of

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    those unlucky enough to spend eternity in a place of unspeakable horrors. Not everyone thinks this way and who knows if there even is a Hell; but for a group of soldiers led by U.S Captain of special operations Benjamin Willard in the film Apocalypse Now directed by Francis Ford Coppola, their Hell is all too real. Though it was not in the form of fire and demons, but in the Cambodian jungle during Vietnam. The film follows the journey of Willard, who begins the movie in search of a new mission because

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    Capturing the Reality of the Vietnam War in The Deer Hunter and Apocalypse Now ‘The Deer Hunter’ and ‘Apocalypse Now’ are two films which deal, at a very personal level, with American involvement in the Vietnam War. Although the style and narrative of each film are quite different a strong theme of ‘journeys’ is what binds the two films together, perhaps more so than the theme of the Vietnam War itself. These are journeys of self-discovery and self-destruction and in the

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