Personally, I would say that the top three Vietnam War movies are (no particular order)-
Platoon, Deer Hunter, Apocalypse Now.
Apocalypse Now is the best movie set in the Vietnam War.
Platoon is the best Vietnam War movie.
Deer Hunter is the best movie about the Vietnam War.
The three things are similar, but not the same.
I would say the best Vietnam War movies are:
- “Full Metal Jacket”, if you want some feel for being a 19 year old going to a war.
- “Platoon”, if you want to see an older person’s literary retrospective take on the war.
- “Apocalypse Now”, if you want to update “The Heart of Darkness” (great book) for a late 20th century American audience.
- “84 Charlie MoPic”, if you want to name something obscure but actually pretty good, just to prove you did your homework.
- “The Green Berets”, if you want to a contemporary pro-war view.
- “The Quiet American”, if you want to learn about how we got into that mess. Or like Graham Greene the author and/or realistic spy stories - I do.
- “We Were Soldiers”, if you want to understand the perspective of a real officer in the first major helicopter battle. And his wife, who is a legitimate American hero, though they unrenamed a base after her recently.
- “Born on the 4th of July”, if you want a biopic of a soldier who became paralyzed and changed his mind about the war. Better than “The Deerhunter” on disillusionment, I think.
So many others, but stuff like “Go Tell the Spartans” and “BAT-21”, I thought of but didn’t make my cut.