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Something to watch tonight: Wednesday 10 December

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The Last Full Measure (Robinson, 2020)

It was only after I had chosen to recom­mend this that I real­ised I was think­ing of a com­pletely dif­fer­ent film1.

Luckily, I had reviewed The Last Full Measure for RNZ At the Movies back in 2020 and liked it so I’m just going to go ahead and pre­tend that this was the plan all along.

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The Last Full Measure is a drama about the long cam­paign to award Air Force Pararescueman William H. Pitsenbarger the Medal of Honor for sav­ing over 60 sol­diers dur­ing one of the blood­i­est battles of the (Vietnam) war.

… told through the eyes of a fic­tion­al­ised Pentagon law­yer played by Sebastian Stan. He was Bucky in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, in fact a few of the heavy-hitting cast of the pic­ture also had roles in those super­hero films: Samuel L Jackson, William Hurt appear along­side the likes of Christopher Plummer, Diane Ladd, Ed Harris, Bradley Whitford, John Savage and the late Peter Fonda in his final screen performance.

Fonda, in fact, is fant­ast­ic as a vet­er­an with a des­per­ate case of PTSD, one of those saved by Pitsenbarger and with a ter­rible survivor’s guilt that has haunted him for decades.

The Pentagon law­yer played by Stan, named Scott Huffman here, is an ambi­tious career-oriented guy, on the fast track to a big gov­ern­ment appoint­ment and a long career – maybe even polit­ics. He thinks he’s been giv­en this invest­ig­a­tion to bury it in an elec­tion year but he makes the fate­ful step of actu­ally meet­ing a few of the vet­er­ans and learn­ing more about what went on dur­ing that fate­ful Operation Abilene in 1966.

Of course, their stor­ies get their teeth into him and he real­ises that there has been an injustice that has to be put right.

The strength of The Last Full Measure is this great cast and they all get a scene or two to really unwind that tal­ent. Sometimes you wish there was a little less telling and a bit more show­ing but who can cut these per­formers off when they are in full flow like this, des­pite how over­writ­ten some of these speeches are. Besides, the recre­ations of the war are not the best show­cases for writer and dir­ect­or Todd Robinson’s screencraft.

Set 32 years later, in the late 90s, The Last Full Measure mir­rors its own story as it has taken Robinson over 20 years to get the film made. It seems as if America is just as unwill­ing to hear the testi­mony of their vet­er­ans now as they were then.

It’s a tricky bal­an­cing act, mak­ing a film about the Vietnam War that hon­ours the real sac­ri­fices but doesn’t belittle those sac­ri­fices by wor­ry­ing about how utterly point­less the whole con­flict was and Robinson doesn’t even try. The only polit­ics he is inter­ested in here are intern­al mil­it­ary polit­ics – which are fas­cin­at­ing by the way – and the rela­tion­ships and trauma exper­i­enced between the men.

It’s also quite inter­est­ing on what medals and hon­ours actu­ally mean to those men. It’s not about glory or status – although it might be the high­er up the chain you go – but Robinson and the voices of the vet­er­ans that he’s chan­nel­ling sug­gests that those medals might be the only way their stor­ies can be told in a way that those back home can under­stand. It makes some­thing about their lives tan­gible to their fam­il­ies, anchors them to some­thing oth­er than their long sleep­less nights.

Also reviewed in that May 2020 epis­ode of ATM: the not-good Netflix com­edy The Lovebirds (not to be con­fused with the also not-good loc­al com­edy Love Birds) and the already recom­men­ded here Colombian drama Monos.

By the way, if you’ve made a com­ment or oth­er­wise reached out to us here at F&S, I apo­lo­gise for slack­ness but on Saturday I’m inter­view­ing James Cameron (JAMES CAMERON!) for RNZ and between prep­ping that and the day job, there hasn’t been much time left over.


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Where to watch The Last Full Measure

Aotearoa, Australia and India: Streaming on Prime Video

Canada: Digital rental

Ireland: Streaming on Rakuten (free with ads)

USA: Streaming on Fubo

UK: Streaming on Prime Video or Rakuten (free with ads)

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I thought it was this Last Flag Flying from 2018 in which three Vietnam vets reunite to bury the son of one of them, killed in the Iraq adventure.