Review of Full Metal Jacket (1987) by Mathew P — 24 Nov 2018
Full Metal Jacket was Kubrick's take on war and what it entails. Divided into two stories this is one hard hitting film. The first focuses on a bunch of new recruits in boot camp and the other takes place smack in the middle of a warzone.
Full of images that stick in mind and some great use of music Full Metal Jacket is Kubrick through and through. From the long takes to the nihilistic overtones there is a stamp of authority of the master filmmaker.
The acting, as is the case with every Kubrick film is sublime especially Mathew Modine and Vincent D' Onofrio. If you want to see an auteur at work Full Metal Jacket is a film you should check out.
(A master's outlook on war presented on film).
This review of Full Metal Jacket (1987) was written by Mathew P on 24 Nov 2018.
Full Metal Jacket has generally received very positive reviews.
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