Good Morning Vietnam is largely classified as a "funny" movie. Apart from the humour in the dialogue, there is very little that is funny about the movie. This is an alternative take on Vietnam from the jungles and trenches, and shows a rapidly escalating conflict through the eyes of an observer who is mirthful, engaged and aware. What better way of bringing out the humanity of war than the fine line between friendship and terrorism, the impossibility of some relationships, and the simple poignancy of teaching baseball and colloquial English to a largely deadpan group of Vietnamese? The fact that there is so much concerted effort to suppress Adrian Cronauer's (Robin Williams) brand of humour only underscores the importance of his message. In a time when the world debates US engagement in Iraq and Afghanistan, this is an important movie to watch and understand the simple realities of a zone of conflict.