The Robert Downey Jr Film Guide
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1969 (1988)
Summary
Nostalgia trip about two small town hippies who are affected by the Vietnam War.
Director
Ernest Thompson
Downey Factor
Medium. Keifer Sutherland plays the central character, and the camera mostly follows him when Downey's character is elsewhere.
Character
Ralph, a hippie who's in college to avoid getting drafted to serve in Vietnam.
Looks
Similar to his other movies from the same time, with a hippie wardrobe.
Performance
Decent. He plays his part about as well as the script would allow.
Love & Sex
Only talked-about.
Dies, Gay or Villain
No. No. No.
Cast
Kiefer Sutherland, Bruce Dern, Winona Ryder
Connection
Winona Ryder in A Scanner Darkly.
RDJ Says
For 1969, I examined the social climate of the time by reacting and talking to my dad. No matter how much you research a period piece, you're going to have to make up your own fucking mind about it. Everyone's experience is so varied, yet valid; you're always playing different aspects of yourself anyway. Even if it takes place over ten years, it's two fucking hours—no one can express more than a portion of themselves in a film anyway, and by themselves, I mean selves, plural.
Time & Place
Suburban Maryland in 1969.
Gossip
Earlier in the '80s when Kiefer Sutherland and Robert Downey Jr were starting out in Hollywood, they were housemates (along with Sarah Jessica Parker).
Availability
Released in theaters 18 November 1988. Available on DVD in Regions 1, 2, and 4.
Foreign Titles
Brazil: 1969, O Ano que Mudou Nossas Vidas (The Year Which Changed Our Lives)
Germany: Die Generation von '69 (The Generation of '69)
Germany: Aufrecht Gegen den Strom (Against the Tide)
Israel: 1969 Boys (English translation)
Italy: Giorni Di Rabbia (Days of Anger)
Rotten Tomatoes
Critical View
Rita Kempley, Washington Post: As the draft-dodging, drug-abusing Ralph, Downey is less hippie than psychedelic yuppie.
Does It Hold Up
When this movie was new, it was a cheeseball take on an intense period of American history. It has not become less cheesy with time.
2 Reasons to See It
1. His acid trip is downright comical.
2. And he strips down to his underwear for the above-mentioned acid trip.
Overall
Cheesy in a self-serious, dramatic way (not in an amusing campy way).
If You Liked It
You might also like A Guide to Recognizing Your Saints (2006), Air America (1990)
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