Apocalypse Now
.... and "evil" as those that are being killed because they are portrayed as barbaric and "evil." We see this duality in the characterizations of
Willard and
Kurtz. ....
(1136

5

)
Apocalypse Now
.... and "evil" as those that are being killed because they are portrayed as barbaric and "evil." We see this duality in the characterizations of
Willard and
Kurtz. ....
(1135

5

)
APOCALYPSE NOW AS AN HISTORICAL DOCUMENT
.... compound, he is met by Dennis Hopper who plays a strung-out photographer who is caught up in
Kurtz's spell and who serves to try to explain
Kurtz to
Willard. ....
(1259

5

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Apocalypse Now & Heart of Darkness
.... Dorall points out that the film and novel diverge most directly at the climax, when Marlow and
Willard confront
Kurtz. Dorall notes ....
(1893

8

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Heart of Darkness & Apocalypse Now
.... Colonel
Kurtz explains this to Captain
Willard after talking about how natives lopped off the arms of every child inoculated against polio by his Special Forces ....
(982

4

)
Apocalypse Now
.... Neither
Willard nor
Kurtz had any relevance to the scenes, except for the concluding phase of the film, which brought the two together. ....
(1791

7

)
Kant and Hume on Promises
.... is clearly established in the narrative between
Kurtz and Marlow, and this relationship is evident between the characters of
Kurtz and
Willard in the film ....
(2849

11

)
Apocalypse Now
.... a Captain
Willard (a hyper sensitive Martin Sheen) who is assigned a mission deep into the Cambodian jungles to find and neutralize the renegade Colonel
Kurtz, ....
(681

3

)
Film Analysis: Apocalypse Now
.... sequence.
Willard is sent to kill
Kurtz but in the process
Willard wonders about his own motives and humanity in the process. In ....
(1052

4

)
Orientalism
.... depend upon the assertive authority of the sort of power that
Kurtz wields as a .... As Lieutenant Carlsen tells Captain
Willard, "You're in the asshole of the world ....
(1902

8

)
Orientalism (Edward Said)
.... As Captain
Willard, the narrator of the film; tells us, "Charlie didn't get much .... depend upon the assertive authority of the sort of power that
Kurtz wields as ....
(1405

6

)
Edward Said's Theory of Orientalism
.... As Captain
Willard, the narrator of the film; tells us, "Charlie didn't get much .... depend upon the assertive authority of the sort of power that
Kurtz wields as ....
(1405

6

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