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Jarhead (DVD, 2006, Full Frame) 
Jarhead (DVD, 2006, Full Frame)

 
Jarhead (DVD, 2006, Full Frame)

Leading Role: Peter Sarsgaard
Director: Sam Mendes
Rating: Rated R
Release Date: Mar 2006
Format: DVD
Additional Info: Full Frame
UPC: 025192784323
Product ID: EPID50867234
Description: For his third feature film, British director Sam Mendes (AMERICAN BEAUTY) turns to the pages of Anthony Swofford's 2003 book on his experiences in the first Gulf War, and enlists William Broyles Jr.--a former Lieutenant who fought in Vie...
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Movie Description
For his third feature film, British director Sam Mendes (AMERICAN BEAUTY) turns to the pages of Anthony Swofford's 2003 book on his experiences in the first Gulf War, and enlists William Broyles Jr.--a former Lieutenant who fought in Vietnam--to convert it into a screenplay. Mendes's film strays into FULL METAL JACKET territory as it opens, with young recruit Swofford (Jake Gyllenhaal) undertaking some rigorous basic training under the steely, watchful eye of Staff Sgt. Sykes (Jamie Foxx). Impressed, Sykes invites Swofford to join his team, and partners him with Troy (Peter Sarsgaard), ultimately taking them to Saudi Arabia to fight in the first Gulf War. But once they arrive in the punishing heat of the desert, the long wait for battle sends many of the Marines dangerously close to the brink of insanity.


Drawing on the experience of acclaimed cinematographer Roger Deakins (THE SHAWSHANK REDEMPTION) to help viewers get a close-up taste of the Marines' punishing life in the desert, Mendes's film enters into deeply unsettling territory, the likes of which many cinemagoers won't have experienced since Martin Sheen lost his tenuous grip on reality in APOCALYPSE NOW. Indeed, Mendes deploys a few similar tactics to those that made Francis Ford Coppola's 1979 film so effective: a hip soundtrack that uses songs from artists as varied as Public Enemy and the Rolling Stones, and a feeling of disillusionment and futility among the troops that really digs in when the battle finally blackens the desert skies. Avoiding any overt antiwar sentiments, Mendes instead provides a thoughtful account of life as a modern day soldier, demonstrating how technology has made the average Marine's job all but redundant, and created disaffected troops who are as much a threat to each other as the enemies they wait to face in the trenches.

Credits
Producer:Douglas Wick, Lucy Fisher, Sam Mendes
Cast:Dennis Haysbert, Jacob Vargas, Peter Sarsgaard, Wade Williams

Details
Edition:Full Frame

Editorial Reviews
3 stars out of 5 -- "[B]lunt and intimate....The jolt of JARHEAD is undeniable, and it comes when you least expect it."
Rolling Stone - Peter Travers (11/17/2005)

"[A]n eye-opening experience....[Mendes] forges, perhaps, a new kind of drama: a portrait of war stripped of all glamour and design....JARHEAD is an existential docudrama: cool and funny, vivid and remote at the same time." -- Grade: B+
Entertainment Weekly - Owen Gleiberman (11/11/2005)

"The result is rewarding....It's good to see Mendes expanding as a filmmaker."
USA Today - Mike Clark (11/23/2005)

"[Q]uizzical, visually striking....JARHEAD provides some kind of reportage of a war whose consequences we haven't yet begun to understand..."
Sight and Sound - Leslie Felperin (01/01/2006)

"[A]n exceptionally smart war movie, the more so for the relative absence of any war."
Uncut - Uncut Staff (02/01/2006)

3 stars out of 5 -- "It's an image of war that lingers, a vision of Hell which Dante would recognise..."
Total Film - Mark Salisbury (06/01/2006)

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      Unrealistic
    Review created: 09/19/06
    5 of 5 people found this review helpful.

    Very unrealistic. If you have ever been in the military, you will know that this movie just does not hold water. Skip and go to the next one. Not worth the waste of money.


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      I gave it a 1 because they didn't offer zero
    Review created: 07/03/06
    5 of 7 people found this review helpful.

    Well it looks like Menndes is taking another swipe at the USMC, heaping it on top of American Beauty's portrail of the surpressed homosexual murdering Marine. The movie is in fact boring. The characters are in fact one dimensional and give little or nothing to care about. Jarhead tries in fact to elicit some kind of emotional response the way Full Metal Jacket did, but the simple fact is there is no reason to care for the characters.

    Now having said that, Swofford, whose book this movie is based on ( I didn't read the book ) may indeed have had a tough time with his duty in Desert Storm. But to portray the entire USMC or at least his platoon as a bunch of no minded, uneducated, untrained and stupid oafts is supremely biased at best. The portrayal of Marines losing it after only a few months in the desert, awaiting the conflict begs one to ask the question "how did our Marines and the rest of the military make it through WWI and WWII"?

    This movie reeks of agenda, especially when the public needs to be swayed by Hollywood into their way of thinking. Go speak to a real Marine or soldier. Go ask them what is really going on. Use the money to send some books or granola bars to the men and women serving right now instead of buying this drivel. Or simply go with the flow like you are expected to and say this movie is good, even though you fell asleep 10 minutes in.


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