Path to War [Region 2]
 

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Director:John Frankenheimer
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ASIN:B00006LSH3
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The quagmire that was the Vietnam War comes to vivid life in this HBO film--not in the jungles of Southeast Asia, but in the offices of the White House, where a disastrous U.S. policy was forged. From Lyndon Johnson's landslide 1964 victory to his weary withdrawal from the 1968 race, Path to War charts the disappearance of LBJ's "Great Society" domestic dreams into the bramble patch of war. The bungled decisions are forcefully directed by John Frankenheimer, whose expertise at political intrigue shines in his final film. Donald Sutherland and Alec Baldwin do some of their best work in years (as Clark Clifford and Robert McNamara), although the great actor Michael Gambon, while impressive, doesn't quite capture the honey lilt of LBJ's beguiling style. Among the many superb scenes: Johnson intimidating an outmatched George Wallace (an unbilled Gary Sinise, re-creating a role from another Frankenheimer HBO film) on civil rights. --Robert Horton

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3.5 stars out of 4 - Reviewed on 2009-01-08
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An exceptional, if long, TV movie that has the good sense to portray the Johnson administration as a tragedy, Path to War is fascinating both as a piece of history and a piece of filmmaking.
America's Nightmare retold - Reviewed on 2008-09-07
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This story begins with the reason why Vietnam began and how it spiraled out of control. How it began with just a few retaliation strikes and blew up to be a full fledged war. Johnson misled by his advisors and generals believing that to act forcibly would be the only way to stop communism from spreading through southeast Asia. McNamara was the principal drum beater for this course until he realized that the policy could not win. Unfortunately he leaves the cabinet and Johnson has the full brunt of the blame for the war. Concise, beautifully portrayed acting by Michael Gambdon (Johnson)and Alec Baldwin (McNamara)not to mention Donald Sutherland as Johnson's close friend and advisor. For those who like historical movies a must have
Very Surprising! - Reviewed on 2008-07-06
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After watching the film "Nixon" (which I thought was over-the-top in its representation of how Nixon behaved) I didn't know what to expect from this film. WOW, this is well acted and balanced concerning the views of the Vietnam war. No doubt the real LBJ went thru hell about Vietnam and it comes out in this film. Of course, McNamara has already confessed to his wrong positions that he held, and he was finely portrayed by Alec Baldwin.

Now, somebody get a copy of this to McInsane and Obama.
Great Item! - Reviewed on 2008-05-25
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I know Johnson had his flaws, But If I were in his shoes maybe I would of done the same thing.
McNamara's Way In Living Color; LBJ Still Unknown - Reviewed on 2008-03-30
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Oh man. Yet another movie that doesn't hammer it home about LBJ, almost yet another item out of thousands of seeming-like disinformation. But, what's actually interesting is that when it comes to McNamara, it does seem a great deal more accurate when one actually looks into McNamara's track records compared to the gentle old soul in "Fog Of War" who tries to distance himself from what he really was - Donald Rumsfeld's unknowing teacher. I'd say this flick is good at looking at McNamara instead of Johnson. Anything out there regarding Johnson is always going to be a guessing game and this movie, in that regard, is no exception. I'd say this movie makes LBJ look like a sincerely good guy whereas others make him look like a Bush/Cheney combo. Probably best to pick somewhere in between if you're looking for reference to the actual LBJ, thus making this movie worthy of seeing and possibly owning.
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