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Scenes I Love: Apocalypse Now

April 16, 2025 09:25


My latest “Scenes I Love” Monologue Edition comes courtesy of the great Marlon Brando as Col. Kurtz from Francis For Coppola’s magnus opus, Apocalypse Now.

The scene is the Kurtz monologue describing the horror he has seen and how it has shaped his thought process and concept on how to fight the enemies he has been tasked to fight and also condemned for the methods he has used to achieve results.

Shot and framed with Brando’s face half in shadows as he describes how the horrors he has seen and committed is just a reflection of the war they’re fighting and how emotions and judgment from those who have not experience and committed such horrors is the path to defeat.

Brando’s time in front of the camera is not very much in the whole runtime of the film, but from beginning to end his shadowy presence looms over everyone and this 5-minute monologue becomes the exclamation mark that succinctly explains the entire theme of the film: “In an insane world, the mad men are the ones who are sane”.

Great Film and TV Monologues

Posted by Arleigh

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3 Responses to “Scenes I Love: Apocalypse Now”

  1. Outstanding film & Brando personified mad man he was never finer Arleigh! Horror the horror in deed !

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    By Jake Moore on April 16, 2025 at 18:32

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