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Jarhead

February 15th, 2007 by Jennine

JarheadI had reservations about how good this movie would be as Hollywood has a tendency to romanticise military life. Anthony Swofford (Jake Gyllenhaal) has written an accurate and detailed story about life as a “Jarhead” (Marine) that will keep you enthralled. If you have seen From Here to Eternity, you will notice similarities, differences and how the Marines have developed over the last 40 years.

Jarhead begins on Swofford’s first day of boot camp. We are taken on his journey from recruit to Marine sent to Saudi Arabia as part of the initial troops that were sent on a peace keeping mission in the early days of Desert Storm.

We experience his excitement, his fear and all the other emotions in between. The makers of Jarhead have taken the time to develop the characters, making you feel for them when they are on missions, undertaking training and you sit on edge when you think they are in danger.

You see how the team pull together and work together. They acknowledge their differences while in camp, but get over it when out on patrol. We see how boring waiting to go to war can be and how long distance relationships can suffer.

This is a movie that will make you sit up and take notice of what happens in modern day wars. It won’t change your life but it may change your attitude. I think this is a must see for those older than 12.

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From Here to Eternity

January 14th, 2007 by Jennine

From Here To EternityI finally watched the classic From Here to Eternity with Burt Lancaster, Deborah Kerr, Montgomery Clift and Frank Sinatra.

The movie was made in 1954 and up until Jarhead was known as the “most accurate portrayal of the US military”.

Unfortunately, because of the above quote I had certain expectations of the film that were not met. Don’t get me wrong I still enjoyed From Here to Eternity but was not impressed by the romanticism of army life even with it’s drunkenness, brawling and abuse of its soldiers.

From Here to Eternity as you would expect was filmed in black and white. The casting was brilliant and you have to feel for Montgomery Clift’s character, Robert E Lee Prewitt. Prewitt has just been transferred to a new regiment and the Captain in charge is boxing mad. The Captain informs Prewitt that unless he joins the boxing squad he will never become a Sargent. Due to personal reasons, Prewitt is determined to never box again.

Sargent Warden, (Burt Lancaster) is a career soldier and is Captain Homes right hand man. If it weren’t for Warden the whole regiment would be in a complete mess. Warden embarks on an affair with Homes wife, which just confuses him.

It was an interesting movie and I’m sure the book would be even more so. I’m glad I saw it and I would definitely watch it again. This would be a movie that would be great to see re-made without the strict censorship laws, which were around when it was made.

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