Full Metal Jacket (1987)
Facts
| Cast | Adam Baldwin, Bruce Boa, Tim Colceri, Vincent D'Onofrio and Peter Edmund |
| Theatrical Release | June 26, 1987 |
| Video Release | March 24, 1995 |
| MPAA Rating | R (Restricted) |
| UPC Code | 085391176039 |
| Buy this item ... | 15 new from $4.84, 48 used from $0.50, 8 collectible from $19.98 |
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Average user review:| Hoo-ray for Blu-ray |
| Excellent Blu-Ray! |
| One of the best war films of all time. |
If you don't "get it", read the novel it was based on:
"The Short-Timers", by Gustav Hasford.
If you've read the book, you'll understand the way the movie seems to "jump" from one setting to the next, mentioned in other reviews here.
Short-Timers consists of three acts, "The Spirit of the Bayonet", "Body Count", and "Grunts." The first act is fairly accurately reproduced in the movie, but the second and third acts are combined, and the film loses some plot clarity as a result. In the book, you'll notice that the narative style begins in a simple, direct, and at times brutal manner, and becomes more introspective as the plot moves into the second and third parts ... while the main character, initially a passive observer, becomes increasingly involved. The movie reproduces this narative, enhanced by the imagery that is trademark Kubrick. You will be immersed in this film.
I'm by no means suggesting the ol' "the book was better" here ... this is a terrific film, and it stands on its own merits. However, for those who found the plot confusing ... read the book, you'll better understand the imagery of the film, the transformation of the central character, and why the film ends the way that it does. I can't help but wonder what this film might have looked like had Kubrick maintained the "three act" format of the book ...
Buy the film, you won't be disappointed. Buy Hasford's book as well, and you'll be back watching the film again several times over.
October 21, 2008
| half good, half bad |
The second half of the movie is worthless. The main character is suddenly made a journalist in Vietnam for a handful of pointless scences hanging around base and then just as suddenly is pushed into fighting in an infantry squad in Hue. All the realism of the early part of the film is lost. Suddenly we have Rambo running around with the big gun that never needs ammunition. We have marines advancing into a city of Hue that looks like Stalingrad. While Hue might have looked like this after the marines cleared the city, its kind of a major mistake to make it look like this BEFORE they cleared it. Everything about the "combat" scenes is wrong.
And what does everything build to. Pity for a female Vietnamese sniper. The leads spend more time whining, crying and acting like idiots over the sniper than they did over their own dead.
The only positive thing I can say about the second half the film is that its missing all the unrealistic "soldiers talk about the war" scenes that fill most every other movie about vietnam.
Watch the film for the first half and shut it off when they get to Vietnam.
As far as blu-ray goes, this film doesn't deserve it and doesn't benefit from it. It might as well have been on DVD.
October 6, 2008
| more than satisfied |
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