Visually poetic, darkly humorous, uncompromisingly brutal, and subversive in every way, Full Metal Jacket is easily one of the best war movies without being remotely similar to your standard issue war flick.
Full Metal Jacket (1987)
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Average Rating:8.2/10
Synopsis: In this riveting look at military life during the Vietnam conflict, Stanley Kubrick, who made the powerful antiwar classics PATHS OF GLORY (WWI) and DR. STRANGELOVE (the Cold War), once again... In this riveting look at military life during the Vietnam conflict, Stanley Kubrick, who made the powerful antiwar classics PATHS OF GLORY (WWI) and DR. STRANGELOVE (the Cold War), once again explores the behavior of men in battle. FULL METAL JACKET (1987), adapted from Gustav Hasford's novel THE SHORT TIMERS, is broken down into two very different parts. The first half of the film focuses on the training of a squad of Marine grunts on Parris Island, and more specifically on the troubled relationship between the brutal drill sergeant (a frightening Lee Ermey) and an oafish misfit (a brilliant Vincent D'Onofrio) who just happens to be a sharpshooter. The second half takes the grunts to Hue City, where the climactic battle of the 1968 Tet Offensive--and the turning point of the Vietnam War--took place. The story is told through the eyes of Private Joker (Matthew Modine), a cynical aspiring photojournalist who is forced to fight for his life and the lives of his fellow recruits. Unusually for Kubrick, FULL METAL JACKET emerged at a time when a trend for films about Vietnam was in full swing. PLATOON had proceeded Kubrick's film by a year, and lesser efforts such as HAMBURGER HILL also emerged in 1987. London's abandoned docklands may not be the most obvious choice of location to replicate the ravages of the Vietnam landscape, but this is where Kubrick shot the film, sticking to his dogged principles of not shooting outside his adopted home. A moving commentary on the dehumanizing process that occurs when soldiers prepare and engage in battle, FULL METAL JACKET is an unforgettable experience from one of the most original voices to ever pick up a movie camera. [More]
Starring: Matthew Modine, R. Lee Ermey, Adam Baldwin, Ed O'Ross
Starring: Matthew Modine, R. Lee Ermey, Adam Baldwin, Ed O'Ross, Arliss Howard, Dorian Harewood, Kevyn Major Howard, Vincent D'Onofrio
Director: Stanley Kubrick
Director: Stanley Kubrick
Screenwriter: Gustav Hasford, Michael Herr, Stanley Kubrick
Producer: Jan Harlan, Michael Herr, Philip Hobbs, Stanley Kubrick
Composer: Abigail Mead
Reviews for Full Metal Jacket
Full Metal Jacket is not a realistic film -- it is horror-comic superrealism, from a God's-eye view -- but it should fully engage the ordinary movie grunt.
Kubrick seems to be directing his vision beyond the reality of the Vietnam War to issues far more universal and timeless.
This is the most tightly crafted Kubrick film since Dr. Strangelove, as well as the most horrific; the first section alone accomplishes most of what The Shining failed to do.
...Kubrick's notion of how the military changes ordinary people into killing machines.
Kubrick's direction is as steely cold and manipulative as the régime it depicts, and we never really get to know, let alone care about, the hapless recruits on view.
Kubrick's bleak anti-war satire is surprisingly conventional in form, but rolls like thunder in stretches.
Not Kubrick's best, but often powerful, particularly for R. Lee Ermey's performance.
R. Lee Ermey so owns the screen that the movie loses a fair bit of energy once he's gone.
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