Platoon is a 1986 American war film written and directed by Oliver Stone and stars
Tom Berenger,
Willem Dafoe and
Charlie Sheen. It is the first of Stone's
Vietnam War trilogy, followed by 1989's
Born on the Fourth of July and 1993's
Heaven & Earth. Stone wrote the story based upon his experiences as a U.S. infantryman in Vietnam to counter the vision of the war portrayed in John Wayne's
The Green Berets.
The film won the
Academy Award for Best Picture of 1986. In 1998, the American Film Institute placed
Platoon at #83 in their "AFI's 100 Years... 100 Movies" poll.

In 1967, Chris Taylor (
Charlie Sheen) has dropped out of college and volunteered for combat duty in
Vietnam.
Assigned to Bravo Company, near the Cambodian border, he is worn down
by the exhausting conditions and his enthusiasm for the war wanes. One
night his unit is set upon by a group of
North Vietnamese Army (NVA) soldiers, who retreat after a brief gunfight. New recruit Gardner is killed while another soldier, Tex, is maimed by
friendly fire from a grenade thrown by Sergeant "Red" O'Neill (
John C. McGinley), with Taylor being mistakenly reprimanded by the ruthless Staff Sergeant Bob Barnes (
Tom Berenger).
Taylor eventually gains acceptance from a tight-knit group in his unit
who socialize and use drugs in a cabin clubhouse. He finds a mentor in
Sergeant Elias (
Willem Dafoe) as well as the elder King (
Keith David).

During one patrol, a soldier named Manny is found mutilated and tied
to a post while two others, Sal and Sanderson, are killed by a booby-trap.
As tension mounts, the platoon soon reaches a nearby village where a
supply cache is discovered. Taylor finds a disabled young man and an
elderly woman hiding in a spider hole. Taylor snaps, screaming and threatening the man but is shocked to see Bunny (
Kevin Dillon)
then bludgeon him to death. Barnes interrogates the village chief to
determine if they have been aiding the enemy. Despite the villagers'
adamant denials, Barnes shoots and kills the chief's wife due to her
persistent arguing.
Barnes takes the child of the woman at gunpoint,
threatening to shoot her if the villagers do not reveal information.
Elias arrives, scolding Barnes and engaging in a scuffle with him over
the incident. Platoon commander Lieutenant Wolfe (Mark Moses) orders the men to leave with the villagers and burn the village. As they leave, Taylor stops a group of soldiers from raping two girls.

Upon returning to base, Captain Harris (Dale Dye) warns that if he finds out an illegal killing took place, then a court-martial would be ordered, which concerns Barnes as Elias might give a testimony.
On their next patrol, the platoon is ambushed and pinned down in a
firefight, in which numerous soldiers are wounded. Wolfe calls in a
mortar strike on incorrect coordinates, resulting in friendly fire
casualties. Elias takes Taylor and Rhah (Francesco Quinn)
to intercept flanking enemy troops. Barnes orders the rest of the
platoon to retreat, and goes back into the jungle to find Elias' group.
Barnes finds Elias and shoots him, returning to tell the others that
Elias was killed by the enemy. After they take off, a wounded Elias
emerges from the jungle, running from a group of North Vietnamese
soldiers. Taylor glances over at Barnes and reads the apprehension on
his face as Elias dies. At the base, Taylor attempts to talk his group
into retaliation when a drunken Barnes enters the room and taunts them.
Taylor attacks him but is cut near his eye as a result.......
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