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><h2>Mel Gibson's Controversial Vietnam Movie</h2>
>Expect"We Were Soldiers," in which Mel Gibson plays Vietnam War hero Col. Hal Moore, to come under fire.
>This month's Esquire says"the film may draw some criticism because of what some will interpret as its overly respectful treatment of the North Vietnamese soldiers."
>Moore's response to the magazine:"I don't care whether the movie gets heat or not!"
>Esquire says Gibson was"talking about war in a way that in 1918 would've had him clapped in irons next to Eugene V. Debs."
>The actor's opinion of the communist North Vietnamese:"They had a grievance. I mean, what would you do if somebody came into your country?
>"No matter what you think about that whole conflict - and I don't necessarily think it was a just cause. I thought it was a political game and a moneymaker, pure and simple. That doesn't change the fact that it had to be dealt with by someone, and these Americans were ordinary people."
>Gibson promised that the movie, scheduled for release in March, would not denigrate U.S. soldiers,"as has often been done; you know, the Vietnam pictures, the portrayal of the whole conflict has been, in most cases, looked at with a very cynical and negative eye," with the Hollywood left depicting the Americans as"drug users and murderers."
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