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Jarhead (2005)
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Actors:
Lucas Black,
Christian Reeve,
Nick Dash,
Kevin Foster,
Eriq F. Prince,
Michael Mercurio,
Brian Casey
Lucas Black
29 November 1982, Speake, Alabama, USA
Christian Reeve
Nick Dash
16 January 1974, Long Island, New York, USA
Kevin Foster
Eriq F. Prince
4 August 1972, Chicago, Illinois, USA
Michael Mercurio
January 8 in Columbus, Ohio, USA
Brian Casey
4 November 1982, Los Angeles, California, USA
Country:
United States, United Kingdom, Germany
Keywords:
#Jake Gyllenhaal #Jamie Foxx #Jarhead #Lucas Black #Neal Street Productions #Red Wagon Entertainment #Sam Mendes #Universal Pictures
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November 04, 2005
Director Sam Mendes' third screen outing pretty well nails Swofford's tone, which was mordant without being disrespectful, and, in fact, is begrudgingly reverent of the Corps.
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For some it's an anti-war message, for others it's just a non-biased portrait of a man who never went to war despite being in the military during war time.
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As a depressive riff on Generation X's first war...it's exceptionally well-crafted.
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Sporadically entertaining, and ultimately pointless -- although that seems to be its agenda right from the start.
November 04, 2005
What's so good about the movie is Gyllenhaal's refusal to show off; he doesn't seem jealous of the camera's attention when it goes to others and is content, for long stretches, to serve simply as a prism though which other young men can be observed.
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December 09, 2005
Jarhead is utterly predictable (boys endure tough training; boys encounter another culture and are baffled), studded with first-rate performances.
July 14, 2007
What little statement the film makes revolves around the absurdity of these men, trained to shoot with ultimate precision, and never given the chance to fire off a round.
AV Club
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Screenwriter William Broyles, Jr., a former Vietnam pilot and Newsweek editor, connects reasonably well with the material, but American Beauty director Sam Mendes has a tendency to smooth out the rough edges, and the film goes flat as month-old soda.
July 10, 2007
As time passes, waiting for orders becomes like waiting for Godot, an absurdist tragicomedy of frustration, madness and masculinity gone awry.
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This is a very strong film with really good performances.
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The film's strong suit is vagueness, presenting combat as a semi-surreal state of ignorant expectation and dislocated experience: these warriors loll in the desert awaiting action or trying to make sense of its consequences.

