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Jarhead

  • 2005
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  • 2h 5m
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7.0/10
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Jarhead (2005)
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A psychological study of Marine's state of mind during the Gulf War. Told through the eyes of a U.S. Marine sniper who struggles to cope with boredom, a sense of isolation, and other issues ... Read allA psychological study of Marine's state of mind during the Gulf War. Told through the eyes of a U.S. Marine sniper who struggles to cope with boredom, a sense of isolation, and other issues back home.A psychological study of Marine's state of mind during the Gulf War. Told through the eyes of a U.S. Marine sniper who struggles to cope with boredom, a sense of isolation, and other issues back home.

  • Director
    • Sam Mendes
  • Writers
    • William Broyles Jr.
    • Anthony Swofford
  • Stars
    • Jake Gyllenhaal
    • Jamie Foxx
    • Lucas Black
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.0/10
    218K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    1,517
    46
    • Director
      • Sam Mendes
    • Writers
      • William Broyles Jr.
      • Anthony Swofford
    • Stars
      • Jake Gyllenhaal
      • Jamie Foxx
      • Lucas Black
    • 741User reviews
    • 276Critic reviews
    • 58Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 6 wins & 12 nominations total

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    Jake Gyllenhaal
    Jake Gyllenhaal
    • Anthony Swofford
    Jamie Foxx
    Jamie Foxx
    • Staff Sgt. Sykes
    Lucas Black
    Lucas Black
    • Chris Kruger
    Scott MacDonald
    Scott MacDonald
    • D.I. Fitch
    Peter Sarsgaard
    Peter Sarsgaard
    • Alan Troy
    Ming Lo
    Ming Lo
    • Bored Gunny
    Kevin Foster
    Kevin Foster
    • Branded Marine
    Brian Geraghty
    Brian Geraghty
    • Fergus O'Donnell
    Damion Poitier
    Damion Poitier
    • Poitier
    Riad Galayini
    • Nurse
    Craig Coyne
    • Young Mr. Swofford
    Katherine Randolph
    Katherine Randolph
    • Young Mrs. Swofford
    Rini Bell
    Rini Bell
    • Swoff's Sister
    Dendrie Taylor
    Dendrie Taylor
    • Mrs. Swofford
    James Morrison
    James Morrison
    • Mr. Swofford
    Arman Zajic
    • Young Anthony Swofford
    Brianne Davis
    Brianne Davis
    • Swoff's Girlfriend Kristina
    Brian Casey
    • Paintball Marine
    • Director
      • Sam Mendes
    • Writers
      • William Broyles Jr.
      • Anthony Swofford
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    9bobhendry

    From a Marine from that era

    At last - a movie that simply shows it like it is... No "Rambo" superhero-idiotic-nonsense; no overdone, melancholy, attempt at cinematic artistry at the cost of authenticity - such as is found in "Platoon", "FMJ", "Apocalipse Now" and "Deerhunter" - to name a few overrated war movies.

    Finally a movie which captures the FEEL of being a Marine in the eighties... the sights, the sounds, the events - all brought back vivid memories. As the scenes unfolded, I found myself thinking "... I remember when that happened..." over and over, because my service somewhat paralleled Swofford's own, and I was aware of - if not a witness to - certain events that took place. A movie which portrays the Marine grunt for what he is... certainly no angel, but the absolute backbone of American military toughness. The barracks and field life portrayed in this movie is perhaps the most accurate portrait Hollywood has produced.

    With only a few realtively minor technical inaccuracies, this is a movie whose full richness can probably only be experienced by those who were in the Corps at that time. And for that degree of accuracy, I am grateful to the author and those who produced the film. Too often producers and directors overlook the details that make a military film credible to veterans - such as the details of the uniform, the sounds and function of weapons, the behavior of the characters. Not so in "Jarhead". And the dialogue was right on.

    Having read several of the other comments, it is clear to me that there are events depicted in the movie which may not be clearly understood or properly contextualized by someone who has not served in the Marine Corps infantry. Do not let that stop you from seeing the film - it is an excellent view into a world most people will never see. I left the theater feeling proud of my service, and although I miss the daily life of an active duty Marine, "Jarhead" left me feeling strangely happy to be able to look back on it - and to sleep in my own home, my own bed, tonight. Yet, for many Marine veterans, the hope remains in the back of our minds that the phone will ring tomorrow with an opportunity to go back and lead men once again - and yes, for those who might wonder, even in Iraq or anywhere else - as the line in the move so eloquently put it "Forget the politics. We're here now." Such is the fidelity of a rough-hewn few who are ready to fight when called upon. Grunts really don't expect most people to love us or understand us, but we hope there are some folks out there who might appreciate the fact that we are there. I think the movie captures that notion commendably.
    Special-K88

    a worthy effort but seems to be lacking

    Gritty story based on the true life experiences of Marine recruit Anthony Swofford, a naïve teenager who gets more than he bargained for beginning in basic training, then a long and hellish nightmare of combat after he's shipped off to Kuwait during Operation Desert Shield. Well-crafted, strongly acted, and extremely political the film certainly holds your interest, but the script is unfocused, the subject matter never truly compelling, and the momentum slows more and more as it goes along. Gyllenhaal is respectable as the reluctant Marine who finds himself in over his head, while Foxx is a powerhouse as his gung-ho sergeant. Starts off strongly, but gradually becomes conventional and loses its way. **½
    8Hitchcoc

    The Harsh Reality

    The old war movies are so simple. Our heroes are eventually going to meet that adversary and finish the issue. This is a film about the boredom, the alienation, the disconnectedness that takes place in wartime. The men in this film are hung out to dry in the desert. Remember the first gulf war was fought mostly with high tech weapons and bombing runs. Of course, there were ground casualties and close fighting in some places, but this film is more about the tension that develops when those with their fingers on the triggers are made to stand down. I think the most gripping part of the film is when the oil fields are burning a and sludgy rain of oil ash and black particles rain from the sky. These guys suffocate on this. It's like a plague from the Bible. All they can do is trudge through it. There is much more to this film, but the bottom line is what the heck is the enemy and what do we poor soldiers have to do to confront it? The answer in this case is to wait and see.
    9Cooldude3

    Here's a simple guide to Jarhead, without an agenda.

    I am not a professional writer, I am not a director, I am not important. I just enjoy movies. I'm not writing this to convince you of my opinion. I'm not even here to give you a professional review of this movie, or sound educated and witty. I'm here to give a layman's take on the movie and not be concerned with politics or agendas.

    1: Cinematography is downright beautiful in this movie. There are some unforgettable shots. Easily a contender for this year's cinematography award.

    2: This is not an action war movie. If you want it to be, find another movie. Black Hawk Down might be closer to what you're looking for, although finding an action movie about Desert Storm is kind of hard.

    3: This movie will invoke emotions. And just about any person can pick out a lot of evidence to support why they liked it and why they did not. A person can pick out a lot of evidence supporting the military, and at times make it look like a recruiting tool, or it can show anti war, anti-Bush, anti everything. It will make those that like to argue and takes sides, have a wonderful time with it.

    4: The acting is good and realistic. It shows the happy carefree side of war, and also the darker undertones, and not-so-under-toned evils of war.

    5: The military prepares people to become soldiers, just like a coach prepares people to become athletes. And once you are one, it is hard to switch it off once a person goes back to normal life. Even quote/ unquote "desk jockey's" and those that aren't in the actual combat but provide support roles, are still trained to fight.

    6: Media and movies have not helped our perception of war and those involved. They've been putting a spin on things for a while now, and they like to beat a lot of dead horses.

    7: This is based on a true story. No matter how "Hollywoodized" a movie can get, it's basic concepts and ideas are still generally intact. And Swoff was actually there. I was not.

    8: To me, Jarhead felt like the Full Metal Jacket of this generation. With extreme's of both "anti's" and "pro's" you take it or leave it. Full Metal Jacket is a good movie for taking the approach that it did. Jarhead is no different.

    9: Don't hate on anyone trying to do their job, if you see someone in uniform, don't think negatively or positively, unless you know the person. You don't know their story. If you want to find out, just listen. That's all, nothing more. Don't just wait for your next chance to speak.

    10: Find a way to see Jarhead, reserve your judgments until afterward, and if you're a jerk, then give all the snotty, ignorant, or mean opinions you want. You won't change anyone's mind, just tick them off.

    To finish up, this movie will make you feel something. Let it go. No wonder people's stress levels are high. If you offend easily, lighten up. If all you can do is go around in life and get offended, then I am truly sorry for you. Now, I'm going to grab a beer from the fridge, sit down and watch a movie, to have something to do. Nothing more.
    7Juansmith

    Pleasantly surprising

    I saw a promotional screening of the film, sponsored by my university. Following the screening was an audience Q&A with the author (and main character), Tony Swofford.

    And it was no surprise that the very first question from the audience was, quite ambiguously, "Do you support the military?" When Swofford dismissed the question as too broad and complex to be answered with a simple yes or no, the inquirer followed up with, "Well, do you support the war?" Swofford dismissed this even more readily.

    To me, this was perfectly representative of how the film handled its potential political implications.

    As Troy says early on in the film, "To hell with politics. We're here now." And that's essentially how the movie went.

    It bypasses the soapbox and simply tells you how it was, from the perspective of a single soldier. And while the opening boot camp scenes may seem like Full Metal Jacket Lite, the rest of the film is truly unique.

    Sam Mendes directs with his usual brilliance, showing once again his affinity for bright, vivid color, even in the largely monochromatic desert.

    Jake Gyllenhaal gives an excellent performance as Anthony Swofford, complemented by the able talents of Jamie Foxx and Peter Sarsgaard.

    The film's only real flaw is that, like the war on which it was based, it's pretty slow, and not a lot really happens.

    In the strictest sense, I would have a hard time even classifying this as a war film, and it's certainly not a deliberately political film.

    But in its own way, it tells an intense, personal story. Beyond that, you're simply left to make your own judgments.

    7/10

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    Storyline

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    • Trivia
      The sex video breakup scene is actually a well-known legend that has been circulating in the American military since the late 1980s, and actually does happen.
    • Goofs
      Troy gives the range from their position to the Iraqi officers in the control tower as "900 yards." His rangefinder and Swofford's rifle scope would both be configured in meters. The U.S. military uses the Metric system to ensure commonality with their NATO allies.
    • Quotes

      D.I. Fitch: What the fuck are you even doing here?

      Anthony 'Swoff' Swofford: Sir, I got lost on the way to college, sir.

    • Crazy credits
      At the end of the credits, Sykes can be heard calling out the following military cadence, with his platoon responding: 'All my life it was my dream/ To be a bad motherfucking U.S. Marine.'
    • Alternate versions
      Military theatrical versions of the film remove some footage, including the scene where a soldier dies during training.
    • Connections
      Edited into Jake Gyllenhaal Challenges the Winner of the Nobel Peace Prize (2010)
    • Soundtracks
      Something in the Way
      Written by Kurt Cobain

      Performed by Nirvana

      Courtesy of Geffen Records

      Under license from Universal Music Enteprises

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    • Release date
      • November 4, 2005 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • Germany
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Universal (United States)
    • Languages
      • English
      • Spanish
      • Arabic
      • Latin
    • Also known as
      • Soldado anónimo
    • Filming locations
      • Yuma, Arizona, USA
    • Production companies
      • Universal Pictures
      • Red Wagon Entertainment
      • Neal Street Productions
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    • Budget
      • $72,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $62,658,220
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $27,726,210
      • Nov 6, 2005
    • Gross worldwide
      • $97,076,152
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    • Runtime
      2 hours 5 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • DTS
      • Dolby Digital
      • SDDS
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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