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In a New York Times review, Renata Adler proclaimed: The Green Berets is a film so unspeakable, so stupid, so rotten and false in every detail that it passes through being fun through being funny, through being camp, through everything and becomes an invitation to grieve, not for out soldiers or for Vietnam (the film could not be more false or do a greater disservice to either of them) but for what has happened to the fantasy-making apparatus in this country. It is vile and insane. On top of that it is dull. Wayne although has people that defend his film as well. Responding to Adler’s review, Senator Strom Thurmond told the Senate that her first remarks “was enough to convince anyone that this was a good movie,” suggesting that Adler calling the film “dull” was the prompt. Declaring that he found it “hard to believe that John Wayne could ever be dull,” the senator called Wayne, “one of the great actors of our time. He is a true and loyal patriot and a great American. It is men of his caliber and stripe who have built America and made it what it is today- the greatest country in the world.” In addition, Green Berets who saw the film seems to find it authentic. One lieutenant colonel commented that “when Hollywood’s doing it, you have to expect dramatization-some exaggeration. But I thought it was a real fine film.”