Word of Honor

Word of Honor


Starring:Sharon Lawrence, Jeanne Tripplehorn
Studio: Turner Home Ent
Product Type: DVD

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Don Johnson plays Ben Tyson, a brilliant corporate executive and family man who finds his world threatened when he is accused of participating in a hospital massacre that occurred 30 years earlier, when he was an Army lieutenant during the Vietnam War.
Word of Honor
Average customer rating: 3 out of 5 stars
  • Good movie better book
  • Goods received - not compatible in United Kingdom
  • Exorcism for Vietnam
  • Mistakes are too big
  • Bravo to Don Johnson; the screenplay could have been better.
Word of Honor
Starring: John Heard , Arliss Howard , Don Johnson , Jeanne Tripplehorn , and Sharon Lawrence
Director: Robert Markowitz
Manufacturer: Turner Home Ent
ProductGroup: DVD
Binding: DVD

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ASIN: B000228EZ4
Release Date: 2004-07-20

Description

Don Johnson plays Ben Tyson, a brilliant corporate executive and family man who finds his world threatened when he is accused of participating in a hospital massacre that occurred 30 years earlier, when he was an Army lieutenant during the Vietnam War.

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Good movie better book.......2007-05-07

The movie doesn't remain true to the book [they seldom do] I enjoyed both.

1 out of 5 stars Goods received - not compatible in United Kingdom.......2006-11-10

The DVD I received was not playable in the United Kingdom - it needed to be series 2 not 1 or whatever official designation is given to recordings.
I returned it to Amazon, received a credit for the cost of the DVD, but did NOT receive a credit for the postage incurred paid for from Amazon, to me.
ALTOGETHER A MOST UNSATISFACTORY TRANSACTION. YOU DID NOT EVEN OFFER TO REPLACE THE DVD WITH ONE THAT IS PLAYABLE IN THE UK.

4 out of 5 stars Exorcism for Vietnam.......2005-02-16

In 1985 Nelson DeMille published a bestseller "Word of Honor"which directed the spotlight on the lost war in Vietnam and much of the book exposed the government effort to forget it.Another 18 years later Don Johnson made a movie, in 2003, which is NR without a single objectionable scene,but had a most unfortunate timing.The 'Insurgents'of 2005 are the 'gooks' of 1975 and it does not look like hearts and minds are won now.After I saw the movie , I read the book and I admire Don Johnson for reviving this shameful subject and this story at the time of another 'war'.

2 out of 5 stars Mistakes are too big.......2005-01-09

I wasn't expecting this movie to be a fantastic summer blockbuster, however, like the summer blockbuster Bourne Identity that butchered Ludlum's original work in ways that can't be chalked up to time restraints or dramatic license, this made for tv quality movie fell fall short of what it could have accomplished given the overall brilliance of the book it was based upon.

Besides missing the point behind the book, missing the real conflict behind the book, missing in fact much of the book, this movie missed the boat on several factual items that couldn't have happened even in their reinvention of the plot. One of the silly things they had was the main character, after he was recalled to active duty as an officer so that he could undergo a court martial, out mowing the lawn on base. Now, I may not be up to speed on the current military, although I just got back from a basic training graduation for my son and I was shocked that they trained side by side with women so I realize its changed, however, I don't think that the presumption of innocence part of law has changed so to have an officer out mowing the lawn, like he was a pfc doing extra duty under an Article Fifteen, tends to show me that the writers here had their heads, umm, up their, no rather, in the sand...

Look, I don't expect perfection, but when some guy writes an epic novel, and then someone decides, hey, this is good, we should make a movie, doesn't anyone think that maybe the reason that the story should be made into a movie is because it's a good story and if the script writers want to change history, maybe they should write their own book.

Okay, I'm almost done ranting here, but one more point, and caution, this might be a hair of a spoiler, but not by much. The movie version has the protagonist being convicted for something he wasn't even charged with. Now, I'm all for poetic license and such, but give me a break, this was like a guy being indicted for killing his mother in law and then being found guilty for being rude to his wife. It made absolutely no sense, and while I say again, I understand that some changes need to be made to make a huge novel into a tv special, I don't understand how it could be allowed to make such glaring and stupid mistakes.

Anyway, if you read the book, you can skip the movie, unless you're just curious, if you haven't read the book, I suggest it first. If you have no intention of reading the book, and are just wondering if it's a decent movie, well, my two star rating my be tainted by my feelings, so I'll say this, it wasn't completely a failure. I would rent it, however, nothing here is worth seeing twice.

3 out of 5 stars Bravo to Don Johnson; the screenplay could have been better........2004-08-04

"Word of Honor" was a bestselling Nelson DeMille novel, and in my opinion it was perhaps DeMille's best novel. In fact, "Word of Honor" was (and is) one of my very favorite novels of all time. Accordingly, when the TV-movie was released, nothing could have kept me from seeing it.

First the good news. Don Johnson IS Benjamin Tyson, the main protagonist of the novel. Johnson captures the role perfectly, and whatever the shortcomings here, Johnson deserves kudos.

The bad news is that the script is, quite simply, hurried and rushed. "Word of Honor" is a complicated, dramatic, and touching story, that includes fascinating personality clashes and interplay between a number of well-defined and utterly lifelike characters. The TV-movie (and DVD) version skips most of this. The Karen Harper character is one-dimensional, and they completely delete the role of Colonel Pierce, who is so pivotal in the novel. Instead Harper is both investigator and prosecutor, which detracts and not adds to the film. Likewise Vincent Corva, defense counsel in the novel--he is absent here, although the actor who plays defense counsel turns in a decent performance. All in all, the pace is rushed and for this reason the film lacks the depth and complexity of the novel. While this is often inevitable when a superb novel becomes screenplay, this film is an extreme version of this.

This novel should have been the "Caine Mutiny" of our time, with a commensurately good film. It is not.

The court-martial portion of the novel was absolutely excellent. Here, it was rushed, and contained many technical inaccuracies. The military judge in the film, in particular, simply did not behave in the manner characteristic of military jurists.

On the other hand, I am almost certainly evaluating this film with a heavy hand and critical eye. I loved the novel. I wanted to love this film. Instead, I only liked it. Despite my criticisms, I believe most viewers will find this film to be an enjoyable viewing experience.

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