
Apocalypse Now
1979 • Drama, War • R
At the height of the Vietnam war, Captain Benjamin Willard is sent on a dangerous mission that, officially, "does not exist, nor will it ever exist." His goal is to locate - and eliminate - a mysterious Green Beret Colonel named Walter Kurtz, who has been leading his personal army on illegal guerrilla missions into enemy territory.
Runtime: 2h 27m
Delve into the depths of human psyche and morality with Joseph Conrad's seminal novella, 'Heart of Darkness,' the inspiration for 'Apocalypse Now.' Unlike the film, Conrad's work takes you on a haunting river journey through the Congo, a landscape as mysterious and impenetrable as the minds of its characters. The psychological tension unfolds gradually, allowing you to ponder existential themes and the ambiguity of civilization versus savagery in a manner only literature can provide.
'Heart of Darkness' offers a richness and introspective depth often abridged in cinematic adaptations. As the written word guides you through Marlow's experiences and revelations, you become an active participant in uncovering the nuanced layers of imperialism and human darkness. The novella speaks in a language of metaphor and symbol, providing a more subtle and profound exploration of its themes that linger long after the final page is turned. Choose the book for a timeless narrative that challenges your perception and understanding of humanity.
Apocalypse Now inspired from
Heart of Darkness
by Joseph Conrad