First I have to say that I didn’t know how I was going to react towards this movie. Didn’t know what to expect.
But I have to say that it is a good and interesting movie. I watched it by my self on my me time so I could understand the whole movie.
It was a bit funny and emotional at the same time to me.
Love the way the actors form their roles and how they grew together.
It shows how two different man became good friends and evolved to a friendship with faith, and two sons living their daily different lives also came together and learned about their fathers even though they never seen them.
John Paul and Wayne are two young men in search of their fathers. Problem is…their fathers have been dead for 25 years. Eddie and Steven are two young men in search of their sons…whom they’ve never met. In 1969, Eddie and Steven are with their squad deep in the jungle of Vietnam on a five-day mission to retrieve fallen comrades. They write letters to their wives, often mentioning their love for their sons, one, who is an infant and one yet to be born. In 1994, John Paul and Wayne go on a five day road trip to the Vietnam Wall in Washington DC to see their fathers’ names. Along the way, reading those letters, they begin to get an understanding of who their fathers were and how they died. Trials and mishaps, both funny and sad, complicate the road trip for the boys. The horrors of war and the testing of faith manifest themselves for the young men in Vietnam. Ultimately, in parallel stories – 25 years apart – the fathers and sons are bound together forever.
It is a very good drama movie and I enjoyed it very much.
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would really like to share this with my grandbabies… especially since they don't teach this in the schools