Jarhead (2005)
8/10
Fair-to-Good Adaptation of Book (Spoiler)
12 June 2011
Warning: Spoilers
I give this movie a solid "8", meaning 80%. I would have loved to give it more but I feel that a lot more might have been done to add a sense of loneliness and emptiness for this film's Gulf War soldier. The acting was superb all-around, but the misanthropic disillusion that A. Swofford communicates in his memoir is shared between the other actors in the film adaptation. I've read several dip-sh*t reviews alluding that this is a movie about liberals from Hollywood. Well, Swofford might have hoped to cash out... but he just wrote a book, not a movie.

In total, the Gulf War was a unique situation, where ground troops saw minimal resistance. Swofford's book is told in a fragmented pattern, skipping non-chronologically. The movie tells the tale chronologically, and collapses details. Swofford's partner Johnny Rotten is combined with Fowler in the movie. An oil-covered horse beneath the glow of burning oil derricks is added for "Apocalypse Now" artistic flair.

It's a good movie, but it was not Full Metal Jacket, few are.
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