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Born on the Fourth of July

War. Drama Young Ron Kovic (Tom Cruise) eagerly volunteers for the Vietnam War as a teen, but he becomes an embittered veteran when he is paralyzed from the mid-chest down. Deeply in love with his country, Kovic returns to an environment vastly different from the one he left, and struggles before emerging as a brave new voice for the disenchanted.
Media Author Review
United States
rogerebert.com
"[Cruise's] performance is so good that the movie lives through it (...) [It] is one of those films that steps correctly in the opening moments and then never steps wrongly (…) Rating: ★★★★ (out of 4)" 
United States
The New York Times
"It is a film of enormous visceral power (...) The film is stunning when it is most specific (...) It's the most ambitious nondocumentary film yet made about the entire Vietnam experience" 
United States
The Washington Post
"[Stone] over-emphasizes where he could understate and imitates where he should originate (...) Stone has created a film whose overblown parts add up to far less than the epic whole he had in mind." 
United States
Variety
"A gripping, devastating and telling film about the Vietnam era (...) Stone drenches the picture in visceral reality" 
United States
Chicago Reader
"[A] linear plot that doesn't allow us to see Kovic's conversion develop with any complexity" 
United States
Rolling Stone
"Tom Cruise gives an astounding, deeply felt performance (...) Stone has found in Cruise the ideal actor to anchor the movie with simplicity and strength." 
United Kingdom
Telegraph
"Oliver Stone's film is the most historically honest of all the celluloid attempts to grapple with Vietnam and its aftermath (…) Rating: ★★★★★ (out of 5)" 
United States
AV Club
"The film has the operatic sweep Stone intends, finding in Kovic the most potent symbol imaginable for an entire generation." 
United States
Entertainment Weekly
"Despite its epic scale, 'Born on the Fourth of July' feels threadbare (...) [It] is so inflated with purpose and 'good intentions' it doesn’t breathe" 
United Kingdom
Empire
"A thoroughly moving tale of one man’s extraordinary life (...) Few recent movies have covered so much ground with such aplomb, fewer still have packed such a punch to the heart (…) Rating: ★★★★★ (out of 5)" 
United Kingdom
Time Out
"Its strength stems from the intense depiction of a man stripped of dignity and sexuality as a result of appalling injuries (...) A compelling, elegiac film" 
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