![]() ![]() ![]() My platoon had its Private Pyles and though none ended up as he does in "Full Metal Jacket," I remember that they simply disappeared from our ranks, never to be heard from again. Furthermore, you want to break the breakable as soon as you can. When you're facing up to 75 young strangers you need to immediately establish absolute authority and hang on to it for 13 weeks. ![]() The screams and insults and profanity and physical punishment were all part of the DIs armamentarium. And why shouldn't he have, since his screen DI, Lee Ermey was in fact a real DI before he started acting (he played another DI in "The Boys of Company C," an earlier and lesser Vietnam flick)? He had a built- in technical adviser. For the most part Kubrick got Parris Island right on the money. Little had changed in those 10 years except the switch from M1s to M16s. The time period in the picture would have been about 1967, since the in-country sequence includes the '68 Tet Offensive. In two scenes, Vietnamese prostitutes proposition American servicemen and haggle over prices for sex acts.Though I've read only a couple of dozen of the nearly 500 comments on this film, I didn't see any from ex-Marines who'd had the Parris Island experience. Pretty much every expletive in the English language is used, including frequent use of "f-k," as well as racial slurs directed at African Americans, Jews, and Italians, as well as quips by the drill sergeant in which he calls his recruits gay. Right before this, he shoots and kills his drill sergeant. In one of the most disturbing scenes of the movie, a Marine recruit shown constantly making mistakes during boot camp and arousing the intense fury of his drill sergeant becomes mentally and emotionally unstable, sitting on a toilet, putting a rifle into his mouth and pulling the trigger - head shown exploding into a splatter of blood from the bullet. The movie is unsparing in its portrayal of wartime violence - soldiers get into fire fights, are shot by snipers, and are shown dying slowly on the battlefield. Parents need to know that Full Metal Jacket is a 1987 Stanley Kubrick-directed movie following a Marine's journey into darkness during the Tet Offensive in Vietnam. ![]()
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