Jake Gyllenhaal, after a string of astonishingly mature portrayals of adolescents, turns in his first great adult performance as Swofford...
Jarhead (2005)
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Reviews Counted:182
Fresh:110
Rotten:72
Average Rating:6.4/10
Consensus: This first person account of the first Gulf War scores with its performances and cinematography but lacks an emotional thrust.
Rated: R [See Full Rating] for pervasive language, some violent images and strong sexual content
Runtime: 2 hrs 3 mins
Genre: Dramas
Theatrical Release:Nov 4, 2005 Wide
Box Office: $0
Synopsis: For his third feature film, British director Sam Mendes (AMERICAN BEAUTY) turns to the pages of Anthony Swofford's 2003 book on his experiences in the first Gulf War, and enlists William Broyles... For his third feature film, British director Sam Mendes (AMERICAN BEAUTY) turns to the pages of Anthony Swofford's 2003 book on his experiences in the first Gulf War, and enlists William Broyles Jr.--a former Lieutenant who fought in Vietnam--to convert it into a screenplay. Mendes's film strays into FULL METAL JACKET territory as it opens, with young recruit Swofford (Jake Gyllenhaal) undertaking some rigorous basic training under the steely, watchful eye of Staff Sgt. Sykes (Jamie Foxx). Impressed, Sykes invites Swofford to join his team, and partners him with Troy (Peter Sarsgaard), ultimately taking them to Saudi Arabia to fight in the first Gulf War. But once they arrive in the punishing heat of the desert, the long wait for battle sends many of the Marines dangerously close to the brink of insanity. Drawing on the experience of acclaimed cinematographer Roger Deakins (THE SHAWSHANK REDEMPTION) to help viewers get a close-up taste of the Marines' punishing life in the desert, Mendes's film enters into deeply unsettling territory, the likes of which many cinemagoers won't have experienced since Martin Sheen lost his tenuous grip on reality in APOCALYPSE NOW. Indeed, Mendes deploys a few similar tactics to those that made Francis Ford Coppola's 1979 film so effective: a hip soundtrack that uses songs from artists as varied as Public Enemy and the Rolling Stones, and a feeling of disillusionment and futility among the troops that really digs in when the battle finally blackens the desert skies. Avoiding any overt antiwar sentiments, Mendes instead provides a thoughtful account of life as a modern day soldier, demonstrating how technology has made the average Marine's job all but redundant, and created disaffected troops who are as much a threat to each other as the enemies they wait to face in the trenches. [More]
Starring: Jake Gyllenhaal, Jamie Foxx, Peter Sarsgaard, Wade Williams
Starring: Jake Gyllenhaal, Jamie Foxx, Peter Sarsgaard, Wade Williams, Jacob Vargas, Chris Cooper, Dennis Haysbert, Katherine Randolph
Director: Sam Mendes
Director: Sam Mendes
Screenwriter: William Broyles
Producer: Lucy Fisher, Douglas Wick, Sam Mendes
Composer: Thomas Newman
Studio: Universal Pictures
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Reviews for Jarhead
Jarhead suggests that today's armed forces are not exactly flush with the best and the brightest ...
Basically, (director Sam) Mendes and (screenwriter William) Broyles paint too big a canvas and cannot adequately cover it all.
A pointless picture, [it's] a boring meditation on the boredom of war.
Jarhead is a powerful, darkly funny look at the toll that comes when preparedness collides head-on with boredom.
A war movie that defies the genre by expressing that even without heavy combat, the war remains a part of these men forever.
The result is much like the movie itself, as well-trained men perform an exercise that is noble in purpose but, ultimately, devoid of larger meaning.
given the director’s pedigree, it has to be considered as a serious disappointment.
Forward momentum is constantly at risk of running out of gas or thrown a monkey wrench by frat level interaction.
Don‘t walk in to “Jarhead" and expect to see an editorial for or against war. This isn’t that kind of movie.
...some may be disappointed Jarhead isn’t a typical war movie. But make no mistake, the film is about war--and it’ll still get under your skin.
Ultimately, “Jarhead” is pretty pointless but the film does look wonderful, and the performances are very solid.
Perhaps no Director is Better at Illuminating the Pitfalls of the American Working Man than Sam Mendes. Plus, his third effort Jarhead is not bad, either.
Too heavy-handed, muddled, and simplistic to completely succeed as either drama or in its anti-war message.
there's no hook, no intimacy beyond the obsession by the characters with bodily functions of all kinds and a memorable dance by Gyllenhaal wearing nothing but two Santa's hats
Jarhead is one of the most reflective and meditative military melodramas to be conceived from the point of view of the weary trigger-happy Marine.
Sniper-like precision has become old-fashioned. More effective weapons only deepen the despair of war.
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