Jarhead with Jake Gyllenhaal: Blu-ray Cover

    Jarhead Director: Sam Mendes Cast: Jake Gyllenhaal, Peter Sarsgaard, Lucas Black, Brian Gberaghty

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    • Blu-ray Release Date: 11/25/2008
    • Original Release: 2005
    • Rating: Rated R
    • Sales Rank: 29,063
     
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    Feature commentary with director Sam Mendes; Feature commentary with screenwriter Wiiliam Broyles, Jr. and author Anthony Swofford

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    Based on the bestselling memoir by former Marine Anthony Swofford, Jarhead depicts the 1991 Gulf War to liberate Kuwait as an exercise in tedium punctuated by occasional bursts of savagery. Swoff (Jake Gyllenhaal) and his buddies in an elite Marine unit undergo rigorous training and are revved up by their commanding officers -- Staff Sgt. Sykes (Jamie Foxx) and Lt. Col. Kazinski (Chris Cooper) -- in preparation for what they believe will be a hard-fought campaign. But as Operation Desert Shield turns into a borderline siege, member of this elite killing unit are reduced to playing football in the desert and squabbling among themselves to burn off the adrenaline. "All dressed up with nowhere to go" is how you could describe the plight of Swoff and his bloodthirsty buddies, whose energies are gradually dissipated in often self-destructive ways. Operation Desert Storm finally unfolds in the film’s final 30 minutes, and the crew marches northward into Iraq only to encounter bodies roasted by air power and burning oil wells, rather than the expected ground-level combat. Director Sam Mendes (American Beauty) doesn't grind any ideological axes with this engrossing film; instead he focuses on the absurdities of Swofford’s experience as a sniper whose deadly skills are rendered superfluous by whiz-bang smart bombs. Standouts among the impressive ensemble cast are Peter Sarsgaard as Allan Troy, Swoff's more mature partner and mentor, and Foxx, who finds the humanity in a Marine Corps lifer to whom this is just another mission. Mendes borrows a little -- especially in the boot-camp sequences -- from such war films as Full Metal Jacket, but for the most part his is an original, unique vision of armed conflict in the modern age. He's less concerned with the wounds to soldiers' bodies than with those to their psyches, and that makes Jarhead something offbeat and special. Barnes & Noble

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    Entertainment vs. Realityby Anonymous

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    September 10, 2008: Yes I have read the book. And I saw this movie with my two older teenage sons. Personally, I grew up on the sanitized war film trash that the Cinema's fed us in the 50' and 60's. I have always been left wondering just how many men died in future conficts because they were molded as kids by this historically distorted propaganda. Today we have the ability, through certain films and documentaries to show our sons, as they approach adulthood, both sides of that heroic coin that our military establishment milks so expertly on our young men. Ultimately it is their decision, but we as parents are obligated to try as hard as we possibly can, to present a clearer picture of realistic military life. That way when they find that they are actually fighting a pointless war, governed by paper soldiers, for corporate interests, just maybe, just maybe, they may just survive it, heart, body, soul! And history will stop repeating itself.

    This review was written about the DVD Pan & Scan edition.

    NOT supposed to be a war movie!!by Anonymous

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    April 15, 2007: Jarhead was amazing. Its not supposed to be a war movie. The whole point was the waiting, the waiting for something to happen.. if anything at all. The boredom got to these men and this film depicts THAT. One of my favorite parts in this movie is when they come home, it shows how these men are supposed to adapt back into civilian life and how hard it is. Sam mendes is a great director. This is one time that i can say that the movie was better than the book.

    This review was written about the HD-DVD Wide Screen edition.


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