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Le Ly (Hiep Thi Le) lives in a small Vietnamese village whose serenity is shattered when war breaks out. As a freedom fighter, a hustler, young mother, a sometime prostitute, and the wife of a US. marine, her relationships with men suggests an analogy of Vietnam as Woman and the U.S. as Man.
















30 July 1974, Penang, Malaysia

24 December 1953, Washington, District of Columbia, USA

28 September 1942, Tulsa, Oklahoma, USA



1 April 1932, El Paso, Texas, USA





12 September 1960, Washington Heights, New York, USA



26 April 1961, Shanghai, China




24 December 1973, Hawaii, USA




15 September 1946, San Saba, Texas, USA



28 March 1943, Charleston, West Virginia, USA

1 February 1952, Arlington, Texas, USA







November 21, 2004
What Oliver Stone has created is his Mrs. Miniver for the Vietnam era.
November 16, 2001
Heaven has so many themes, ranging from Buddhist spirituality to feminism, it ends up with none.
October 30, 2001
Heaven and Earth has the epic scope one would expect from a film of this magnitude, but it lacks much of the narrative strength of Stone's first two Vietnamese tales.
March 13, 2015
Some of the parts are undeniably gripping; what gets lost are the characters themselves.
October 30, 2001
This is the first time [Stone] has tried to place himself inside a woman's imagination, and that he succeeds so well is due partly...to an extraordinary performance by Hiep Thi Le in the leading role.
January 01, 2000
Stone has a keen directorial eye, and Heaven and Earth is usually interesting to watch.
January 01, 2000
I found this story moving and at times wrenching...Oliver Stone has made his best film about Vietnam.
March 16, 2002
Touches the heart not only as a cross-cultural treasure but as Oliver Stone's most soulful movie.
October 16, 2004
Overblown, forgettable Oliver Stone epic.
June 05, 2004
Mr. Stone tells this tale vigorously, but he has the wrong cinematic vocabulary for his heroine's essentially passive experience.
September 20, 2016
...despite every intention the movie can't quite shake its American male point of view.