What
war movie that begins with the letter Y best exemplifies the war movie
genre? I have chosen "The Year of Living Dangerously" because it
represents the subgenre of war journalism and it is one of the best in
that subgenre.
“The
Year of Living Dangerously” is a member of the journalists at war
subgenre. It is an Australian film directed by Peter Weir (Gallipoli,
Master and Commander). It was based on the novel by Christopher Koch who
based it loosely on the experiences of his journalist brother during
the attempted overthrow of Sukarno in Indonesia in 1965. The title comes
from the phrase “living dangerously” which was a favorite of Sukarno’s.
He used it in his Indonesian Independence Day speech in 1964. The movie
was to be shot in Indonesia, but the plot caused the government to
refuse that option. The movie was banned in Indonesia until the year
2000. Instead, Weir moved to the Philippines where the production
received death threats from Muslims because of a perceived anti-Islam
bent. The last week of the six-week shoot was moved to Australia. The
movie ended up costing $6 million which at the time made it the most
expensive Australian movie ever made
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