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EPISODE · May 16, 2024 · 26 MIN

Midweek Mention... Rolling Thunder

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Welcome back to Bad Dads Film Review! Today, we're delving into the gritty, revenge-soaked world of "Rolling Thunder" (1977). This cult classic, directed by John Flynn and co-written by Paul Schrader, who penned "Taxi Driver," delves deep into themes of vengeance and redemption through the lens of a Vietnam War veteran."Rolling Thunder" stars William Devane as Major Charles Rane, a POW returning home to a small Texas town after seven years of captivity. Expecting a hero's welcome and a chance to rebuild, Rane finds himself thrust into a nightmare when a gang of ruthless criminals, seeking a hoard of silver coins gifted to him as a welcome-home present, brutally attack him and his family, leading to tragic losses.The film follows Rane as he transitions from a war hero coping with reintegration into society to a man consumed by a cold, methodical quest for revenge. After the local law enforcement fails to deliver justice, Rane, along with his fellow POW and friend Johnny Vohden (played by Tommy Lee Jones in one of his early roles), takes matters into his own hands. What follows is a bloody pursuit that pushes the boundaries of justifiable retribution."Rolling Thunder" is renowned for its stark portrayal of violence and the psychological scars of war. It challenges viewers with its complex protagonist—a man who, having endured unimaginable torture as a POW, finds his most formidable battles await him at home. The film's stark, unflinching approach to its themes, combined with intense performances, especially from Devane and Jones, gives it a powerful edge that has resonated over the decades.So, whether you're revisiting this '70s classic or experiencing its harsh yet compelling story for the first time, join us on Bad Dads Film Review as we dissect "Rolling Thunder," exploring its legacy and relevance in today's cinematic landscape. 🎬💥👨‍👧‍👦🍿You can now text us anonymously to leave feedback, suggest future content or simply hurl abuse at us. We'll read out any texts we receive on the show. Click here to try it out!We love to hear from our listeners! By which I mean we tolerate it. If it hasn't been completely destroyed yet you can usually find us on twitter @dads_film, on Facebook Bad Dads Film Review, on email at [email protected] or on our website baddadsfilm.com. Until next time, we remain... Bad Dads

Welcome back to Bad Dads Film Review! Today, we're delving into the gritty, revenge-soaked world of "Rolling Thunder" (1977). This cult classic, directed by John Flynn and co-written by Paul Schrader, who penned "Taxi Driver," delves deep into themes of vengeance and redemption through the lens of a Vietnam War veteran. "Rolling Thunder" stars William Devane as Major Charles Rane, a POW returning home to a small Texas town after seven years of captivity. Expecting a hero's welcome and a chanc...

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