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本名: Kathy Fields
生年月日: N/A
出生地: N/A
別名: Kathy Fields Lander, Kathy Lander
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Kathy Fields starred as 'Joe', a young American soldier, in the 1971 film 'Johnny Got His Gun'. In the movie, Joe is severely injured by a mortar shell on the last day of World War I, leaving him a quadruple amputee with no senses. He remains conscious and relives his life through dreams and memories while trying to communicate with his caregivers.
公開年: 1971
別題: Johnny Vai à Guerra, Johnny s'en va-t-en guerre, Johnny cogió su fusil, Sotilaspoika, O Johnny pire t' oplo tou, Johnny háborúba megy, E Johnny prese il fucile, Johnny poszedl na wojne, E Deram-lhe Uma Espingarda..., Джонни взял ружье, Dalton Trumbo's Johnny Got His Gun, Johnny zieht in den Krieg
監督: Dalton Trumbo
脚本: Dalton Trumbo, Luis Buñuel
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制作会社: World Entertainment
ジャンル: Drama, War
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キーワード: amputation, anti war, blindness and impaired vision, deaf, deaf-mute, existence, experiment, infantry, mute, us army, world war i, wounded
The movie 'Johnny Got His Gun' tells the story of Joe, a young American infantry soldier during World War I. On the last day of the war, he is critically injured by a mortar shell explosion. He survives but is left in a fate worse than death - a quadruple amputee who has lost his arms, legs, eyes, ears, mouth, and nose. Despite this, Joe remains conscious and able to think. The film explores Joe's existence in the hospital bed as he relives his life through strange dreams and memories, unable to distinguish between reality and illusion. Frustrated by his situation, Joe eventually discovers a unique way to communicate with his caregivers.
Directed by Dalton Trumbo, 'Johnny Got His Gun' is a poignant anti-war drama set against the backdrop of World War I. The film adaptation is based on the novel of the same name written by Trumbo himself. It's notable for its graphic portrayal of Joe's injuries and the psychological torment he endures. Despite its controversial content, it was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay. The movie serves as a powerful commentary on the horrors and futility of war.