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Kurtz (Marlon Brando)’s Timeline and Summary

Kurtz (Marlon Brando)’s Timeline and Summary

[Events occurring before the movie begins are in parentheses.]

  • (Col. Kurtz is considered an excellent officer, a rising star in the U.S. Army, and a humanitarian.
  • He gets promoted after receiving media attention for a daring and successful attack that he launched without official approval.
  • Finally, he leads a private army of Vietnamese tribal people, Montagnards, over the border into Cambodia. He also kills two South Vietnamese double agents without government permission.
  • Somewhere along the line he's gone rogue, carrying out brutal, sometimes crazy operations without army approval.
  • The army brass thinks he's gone completely insane.)
  • When Captain Willard encounters Kurtz, he finds that Kurtz has been cutting off heads and crucifying people.
  • He's set up a compound in an abandoned temple and the Montagnards think of him as a god.
  • Kurtz talks with Willard about his philosophy of total war, and then has Willard imprisoned.
  • He has Chef's head cut off as Chef attempts to call in an airstrike. He throws the severed head on Willard's lap.
  • He releases Willard from captivity and tries to explain the reasons behind his brutal actions, which he knows can be easily misconstrued. Well, yeah.
  • He's says he's been transformed by an episode where Viet Cong cut off all the arms of children who'd just been inoculated against polio.
  • This seems to have taught Kurtz that total brutality is necessary to win the war. So he's not insane, he's just seen the terrible truth.
  • He tells Willard to tell his (Kurtz's) son about everything he did—the whole, awful truth. He can't stand lies.
  • Finally, Kurtz effectively lets Willard assassinate him.
  • Willard hacks Kurt to death as the Montagnards do the same to a water buffalo.
  • Kurtz dies reciting Joseph Conrad: "The horror...the horror."