The Deer Hunter 1978
Hunter is one of the best films that portrays the post-Vietnam syndrome. It tells the story of a few friends who struggle to adapt to civilian life after the war, hoping that everything will be okay and believing that everything will be okay. It is a war anti-war film, destructive war on people, and also stands out with Michael Cimino’s masterful work on characters. Robert De Niro’s presence and skill, who goes beyond everything to help his friend who fought and returned to the same city, should not be exaggerated. By the way, the Russian roulette scene in the film was praised and talked about, emphasizing the senselessness of war.