The Plastic Men – Movie Review
First Reaction – The Plastic Men feels like a moving emotional poem.
Where to Watch
Amazon Release – March 11, 2025.
Director: Samuel Gonazlez Jr
Writer: Samuel Gonzalez Jr (Screenplay)
Cast
- James Preston (The Bay)
- Aaron Dalla Villa (Hayride to Hell)
- William Fichtner (Armageddon)
- Gigi Gustin (The Retaliators)
Plot: Vietnam veteran Jonathan Teller, struggling with guilt and delusions, plans suicide, but a chance encounter disrupts his decision as he grapples with reality, leaving his fate uncertain.
Runtime: 1 Hour 20 Minutes
There may be spoilers in the rest of the review
Story: The Plastic Men starts when Vietnam veteran Jonathan Teller (Preston) struggles to return to a normal life. He is consumed by guilt and left to deal with his pain in silence. Jonathan sees fellow veterans kill themselves and his guilt is driving him toward suicide too.
We follow Jonathan’s troubled journey for recovery which sees him meeting an unexpected stranger who helped turn his life around. All to give him a ray of hope for a better life after the hell he suffered through.
Verdict on The Plastic Men
Recap
The movie follows a veteran who struggles to find his place in life. He is filled with guilt and like many other veterans questions whether to continue his life. All until an unexpected encounter changes his mindset.
Best Parts
The movie reflects the struggles veterans have adapting to a normal life. It shows how difficult it is to treat and not everyone would open up, leading to them going to the worst outcomes. While there is a more beautiful and poetic reality to the story. It brings a calm to the bigger picture and thanks to William Fichtner’s calming voice we get a lovely story.
Worst Parts
It does take a bit too long to get to the more poetic and beautiful side of the story.
Final Thoughts –The Plastic Men is a beautiful poetic story.

