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Fortunes of War

  • 1994
  • 15
  • 1h 47m
IMDb RATING
4.8/10
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Martin Sheen, Michael Nouri, and Matt Salinger in Fortunes of War (1994)
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When Canadian diplomat Carl Pimmler sends his friend Peter Kernan and his wife Johanna deep into the jungles of Cambodia to deliver a truck load of medicine, he fails to tell him about true ... Read allWhen Canadian diplomat Carl Pimmler sends his friend Peter Kernan and his wife Johanna deep into the jungles of Cambodia to deliver a truck load of medicine, he fails to tell him about true nature of his business. Peter must use his experience and knowledge of South East Asia to ... Read allWhen Canadian diplomat Carl Pimmler sends his friend Peter Kernan and his wife Johanna deep into the jungles of Cambodia to deliver a truck load of medicine, he fails to tell him about true nature of his business. Peter must use his experience and knowledge of South East Asia to get them out of this dangerous mess.

  • Director
    • Thierry Notz
  • Writer
    • Mark Lee
  • Stars
    • Matt Salinger
    • Sam Sorbo
    • Haing S. Ngor
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.8/10
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    • Director
      • Thierry Notz
    • Writer
      • Mark Lee
    • Stars
      • Matt Salinger
      • Sam Sorbo
      • Haing S. Ngor
    • 3User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Matt Salinger
    Matt Salinger
    • Peter Kernan
    Sam Sorbo
    Sam Sorbo
    • Johanna Pimmler
    • (as Sam Jenkins)
    Haing S. Ngor
    Haing S. Ngor
    • Khoy Thuon
    Martin Sheen
    Martin Sheen
    • Francis Labeck
    Michael Ironside
    Michael Ironside
    • Carl Pimmler
    Michael Nouri
    Michael Nouri
    • Father Aran
    Frankie J. Holden
    Frankie J. Holden
    • Rodger Crawley
    Vic Diaz
    Vic Diaz
    • Colonel Shan
    John Getz
    John Getz
    • Franklin Hewitt
    Louie Katana
    • Corporal
    Joonee Gamboa
    Joonee Gamboa
    • Sifu (Witch)
    Ronnie Francisco
    • Pakong Hotel Manager
    Ronnie Lazaro
    Ronnie Lazaro
    • Border Patrol Lieutenant
    Adriana Agcaoili
    Adriana Agcaoili
    • Young Thai Nun
    Miguel Toledo
    • Eric
    Herbie Go
    • Khmer Rouge Officer
    Nguyen Van Hai
    • Thai Soldier #1
    Boy Davao
    • Thai Soldier #2
    • Director
      • Thierry Notz
    • Writer
      • Mark Lee
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    Lupin-9

    ok I suppose-nothing special

    About an American aid worker who crosses into Cambodia from Thailand, as part of a medicine for gold deal. If you overlook a few obvious flaws,then this movie isn't too bad. By this I mean that the guy crosses the border and enters the jungle which is deep in warlord and Khmer Rouge occupied territory, and comes out unscathed. Added to this are some pretty unbelieveable and laughable situations, such as when the Dr. (Martin Sheen) warns him at the border of some suspicious looking flowers,which this guy immediately spots.After shooting one, so that the "flower"explodes safely, he has no more problems! And hey presto, he continues on his way. Also the Khmer Rouge leader speaks perfect English? & possesses an impressive knowlege of American culture,eg. Elvis. After escaping the guerrillas PERFECTLY UNHARMED, he also somehow manages to avoid being hit by a guy who drops bombs on him from a plane. On the plus side, Haing S. Ngor gives an ok portrayal of the Cambodian refuge now living in Thailand, but somehow you can't but notice that he already played this role, and much better, ie. in The Killing Fields.Vic Diaz likewise was believable, as the fearsome and menacing opium smoking warlord, Colonel Shan. Just try to accept the unrealistic, Ramboesque type nonsense and this movie will pass as a time killer.
    3zimbo_the_donkey_boy

    what's the point?

    I don't disagree with much of what the previous commenter said but sure do disagree with the "interpretation." This film is basically worthless. It's stupid, amateurishly made, and mediocrely scripted. The little love story element makes no sense, isn't really built up to, yet that is one of the MINOR matters of this film. It must have been very low budget, too. They don't even bother to show a plane crash, instead simply showing it angled downward (by tilting the camera in a close-up) and then having it referred to afterwards as having crashed.

    Films compress time; I get that. But the lead actor repeatedly picking up the rocket-propelled-grenade launcher, which he had stolen from a bad-guy but without grabbing any accompanying supplies, without reloading it but magically new rockets kept appearing for him to shoot, one-at-a-time, until the last time he picks it up, it that time has not been reloaded, so he then says something like, "Darn, out of ammo," is jarring. He pushes a jeep over a cliff with his truck but the bad guys don't bother to shoot at him until he's down the road, out of range.

    This resembles an elementary school play, written by kids themselves, with no goal other than to just get through it, not worrying about logic or entertainment along the way. A typical prairie fire has as much action as this flick, and watching the park service burn one off would be as entertaining as sitting through this, as at least then you know there's a future pay-off. The above no doubt sound like gags but I'm afraid they're true. Why do people who have so little film-making talent and so little interest in making something good go into this business? I agree exactly with the other comment about Haing Ngor but then say that we viewers should not consider stuff like this even simply acceptable time-killing material. This just plain stinks. The one thing I will say for the flick is that part of the ending was OK but those few seconds sure didn't make the rest of the viewing experience worthwhile. For that matter, another part of the ending was meant to be clever but it's something I'd seen and read as the "twist" in a bunch of other gold stories so had even predicted it.

    What's more, UPN repeatedly promoted this as "starring Martin Sheen," only ever mentioning him at all, yet he's only in one per cent of it. They wouldn't have been much less truthful if they'd claimed it starred Charlie Chaplin or George Washington.

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      One of the last movies actor Haing S. Ngor made before his death, this was a quite similar role as his Oscar-winning debut in The Killing Fields (1984), but did not win him any awards.

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    • Release date
      • September 9, 2003 (Finland)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Miserias de la guerra
    • Filming locations
      • Klosterneuburg, Lower Austria, Austria
    • Production company
      • New Moon Productions
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 47 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Ultra Stereo

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