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If you're expecting this movie to be full of fighting or to make some social commentary on the current war in Iraq, then you will be disappointed. The most profound political statement in the movie is "F--- Politics." The only fighting consists of a few bombing scenes. But you have to remember, this was the first Gulf War, which lasted about 4 days. This movie takes a look at the making of a Marine sniper and the psychological aspects that go along with it. It has some aspects from Full Metal Jacket, but don't count it out as an imitation. It isn't. Swafford, the main character, is a sniper in the Marines. He deals with the pressures of the other Marines, the inbred desire to kill and the strain of having a girlfriend back home while he is stuck in the deserts near Iraq, thinking a massive battle is waiting. As you know from history, there were no major ground battles in the first Gulf War, and these Marines deal with all the anticipation of war with out ever getting to experience it. I think the author of the book compared it to building up for a sexual release and never experiencing it. There are several emotional and mental conflicts in this movie, which I think are excellent. They seem to be the real issue for a soldier, not the actual fighting. It also deals with the difference between soldiers who are in for a short term and the ones who are in for life. I think this is a fascinating aspect of the movie, and is handled brilliantly. So if you want a psychological and emotional look at being a soldier, watch Jarhead. If you want a ton of action and fighting, go watch something else. If you want political commentaries, go watch Fox News or CNN.
This movie takes a great look at bullying. A young boy is picked on by a bully who terrorizes many kids at the school. The boy and his brother come up with a prank to pay the bully back. As they spend some time with the bully they realize he isn't a bad person, he is just self-conscious. With peer pressure the boys and a verbal spat with the bully, the prank goes wrong. The kids are left to deal with a major problem and they all have different ideas to deal with it. This movie makes some strong points about bullying and revenge. The acting is good and the script is also good. There is some crude language and some violent and disturbing scenes that many not be appropriate for younger viewers, but would be good to start a discussion about bullying and the consequences. Overall, an excellent movie.