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Top Ten Movies of all Time #9-Full Metal Jacket

There are a ton of great war movies out there that do an unbelievable job at capturing the emotion and intensity of what being under fire was like, such as the critically acclaimed Saving Private Ryan which had one of the most memorable and intense war scenes of any movie I have ever seen, with thousands of men storming the beach on D-Day.  However, while this movie and several others like it do an adequate job of capturing the tragedies of war, very few them are able portray the hilarity and amusement of green soldiers as they progress through weeks of boot camp.  Enter Full Metal Jacket, a film that takes place during the vietnam war, and revolves around several new recruits as they not only get through the hardships of boot camp, but as survive day in and day out during the Vietnam War and learn of the tragedies that have become part of that country ever since the war started.  Now as I said before, this film does have it's moments of hilarity, which usually come within the first part of the film particularly when the drill sergeant (Lee Ermey) comes in from start cursing at and insulting soldiers mainly through sick and twisted jokes which are often times quite original and more often than not will make you laugh out loud.  While most people would think that crazy banter like this would take away from the importance and realism of the film it actually immerses you and draws you in to the experience because it makes you realize what types of torment and pressure these soldiers were under, which makes for a truly interesting dynamic since you hardly even notice this switch between amusement and seriousness because the film transitions between these two emotions so seamlessly.

Besides the hilarious drill instructor, there are several other characters which play an important role in showing you how soldier evolves from a innocent civilian into a cold blooded killer in just a couple of weeks.  Take Joker for instance, in the beginning of the film he starts out being the sarcastic, free spirited recruit who initially messes with drill sergeant because he doesn't know any better, but by the end of the film you see Joker change, maybe not into a sadistic killer, but into something much more disciplined and battle hardened, something that this character would have never dreamed of becoming until he saw first hand what a brutal war can do to so many people in so little time.  Besides Joker, there are other characters which are wholly unique and interesting to observe as they become soldiers, between Cowboy, a shorter fellow who resides all the way from Texas, to Pyle, an obese and seemingly useless soldier who can't seem to do anything right and as result is not only verbally abused by the dill instructor but also is eventually physically abused by his fellow recruits because of his mistakes.  Between just these few unique characters alone we are able to see how some men are able easily adjust to their new environment while others such as Pyle have to go through such a struggle just to get by which sometimes results severely decreased moralize which can make any man turn into something that can only be described as an empty shell of their former selves.
From beginning to end, this film does a sensational job of capturing the everyday hardships of these soldiers, both through the fun and amusing, and through serious and devastating times.  Simply put, Full Metal Jacket is a film that portrays every part of a soldiers like in such a way that makes you think and wonder how any man would be able to emotionally survive in a place where everything he knows is brutal and unforgiving and what he must become is something that not even these men could ever believe was possible

WHAT IS YOUR MAJOR MALFUNCTION NUMB NUTS!!!
WHAT IS YOUR MAJOR MALFUNCTION NUMB NUTS!!!


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There are a ton of great war movies out there that do an unbelievable job at capturing the emotion and intensity of what being under fire was like, such as the critically acclaimed Saving Private Ryan which had one of the most memorable and intense war scenes of any movie I have ever seen, with thousands of men storming the beach on D-Day.  However, while this movie and several others like it do an adequate job of capturing the tragedies of war, very few them are able portray the hilarity and amusement of green soldiers as they progress through weeks of boot camp.  Enter Full Metal Jacket, a film that takes place during the vietnam war, and revolves around several new recruits as they not only get through the hardships of boot camp, but as survive day in and day out during the Vietnam War and learn of the tragedies that have become part of that country ever since the war started.  Now as I said before, this film does have it's moments of hilarity, which usually come within the first part of the film particularly when the drill sergeant (Lee Ermey) comes in from start cursing at and insulting soldiers mainly through sick and twisted jokes which are often times quite original and more often than not will make you laugh out loud.  While most people would think that crazy banter like this would take away from the importance and realism of the film it actually immerses you and draws you in to the experience because it makes you realize what types of torment and pressure these soldiers were under, which makes for a truly interesting dynamic since you hardly even notice this switch between amusement and seriousness because the film transitions between these two emotions so seamlessly.

Besides the hilarious drill instructor, there are several other characters which play an important role in showing you how soldier evolves from a innocent civilian into a cold blooded killer in just a couple of weeks.  Take Joker for instance, in the beginning of the film he starts out being the sarcastic, free spirited recruit who initially messes with drill sergeant because he doesn't know any better, but by the end of the film you see Joker change, maybe not into a sadistic killer, but into something much more disciplined and battle hardened, something that this character would have never dreamed of becoming until he saw first hand what a brutal war can do to so many people in so little time.  Besides Joker, there are other characters which are wholly unique and interesting to observe as they become soldiers, between Cowboy, a shorter fellow who resides all the way from Texas, to Pyle, an obese and seemingly useless soldier who can't seem to do anything right and as result is not only verbally abused by the dill instructor but also is eventually physically abused by his fellow recruits because of his mistakes.  Between just these few unique characters alone we are able to see how some men are able easily adjust to their new environment while others such as Pyle have to go through such a struggle just to get by which sometimes results severely decreased moralize which can make any man turn into something that can only be described as an empty shell of their former selves.
From beginning to end, this film does a sensational job of capturing the everyday hardships of these soldiers, both through the fun and amusing, and through serious and devastating times.  Simply put, Full Metal Jacket is a film that portrays every part of a soldiers like in such a way that makes you think and wonder how any man would be able to emotionally survive in a place where everything he knows is brutal and unforgiving and what he must become is something that not even these men could ever believe was possible

WHAT IS YOUR MAJOR MALFUNCTION NUMB NUTS!!!
WHAT IS YOUR MAJOR MALFUNCTION NUMB NUTS!!!


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I watched this the other night, my girlfriend bought it for me on Blu-Ray, it's a great movie and one of the best Vietnam based war movies I have seen.

**lol how rude of me, great review man, it was a good read and very well written**

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You're posting only one film at a time? Gah, such a tease...

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I love this film. Definitely a classic.

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I love this movie. I find the first half to be one of the best "films" of all time, and the second half is a great war movie. The second half is not as great as the first, but it ends up being a fantastic movie over all.

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I agree with RHCPfan24. The first half was amazing. One of my favorite war movies of all time.

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Personally, I enjoyed the film Apocalypse Now more. I really liked the message it was trying to convey and the cinematography in that movie was way ahead of it's time. But Full Metal Jacket is a very prime film as well.

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Fr0Br0 said:
"Personally, I enjoyed the film Apocalypse Now more. I really liked the message it was trying to convey and the cinematography in that movie was way ahead of it's time. But Full Metal Jacket is a very prime film as well."
Apocalypse Now is in my Top 10 movies ever so I agree with ya. Both are great but AN is just a bit of a deeper movie for me. It isn't for everybody, and I understand that.
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STEP BROTHERS!
i lov that movie

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Frobro: I have heard great things about apocalypse now, but unfortunately I have yet to see it.  that'll probably be one of the next films I review so keep a look out for that
RHCpfan24: I agree with you on the point that the first half is certainly better the second half.  However, I believe the second half does have some memorable moments, perhaps not as many as the first half of the film, but they still an intricate part of the film nonetheless
Bucketdeth: thanks for the compliments man I really appreciate it.  Feel free to check my blog on my #10 favorite movie of all time and let me know what you think.  any feedback is greatly appreciated :) 
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Twilight said:
"I agree with RHCPfan24. The first half was amazing. One of my favorite war movies of all time."
The WHOLE movie is amazing.  The first half is just the part that everyone remembers.  It does have one of the most famous movies in war movie history.

Good choice.
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One of my favorite war films. It was very truthful and showed the complexities of the war. I'm surprised that you didn't mention Animal Mother. He is the epitome of the military.


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