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Essay heading: Apocalypse Now vs. Heart of Darkness
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There is darkness of the mind, which is simply the point of disturbing, hazed thoughts, like Kurtz's recording and the opening montage. There is also the reference of darkness meaning being put into the unknown, as both boats follow a scary and unfamiliar path deep into the jungle.
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Apocalypse Now
A Comparison
Francis Ford Coppola is an innovative, successful, and ingenious filmmaker. These qualities are well-represented in the film Apocalypse Now. The basic story of Apocalypse Now is about a Vietnam soldier who is sent on a classified mission to kill Colonel Walter E. Kurtz, a man who has made himself a personal Jesus in his surroundings... displayed next 300 characters
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