War is enough to distort human nature

Rozella 2022-04-21 09:01:11

"Full Metal Jacket" is a war movie directed by Hollywood director Stanley Kubrick, released in 1987. This film is Kubrick's masterpiece, the film is divided into two styles, witty and humorous during the training camp, but the emotional flow in the last paragraph of the training camp takes a turn for the worse. The Vietnam War plot used a documentary-like shooting technique, and also added a lot of interview shots, focusing on the mentality of the soldiers facing the war. Everyone's attitude towards the war is different. The film is full of dark humor, the whole film is satirizing this senseless war, we can see Kubrick's anti-war sentiment and humanitarian spirit. Death in war is meaningless. Many soldiers don’t even know why they are fighting, and war will destroy humanity. Starting from the training camp, it is a ruthless trampling on humanity. After stepping on the battlefield, many people’s humanity is This complete degeneration, the most primitive desires of human beings will be revealed, how sad it is. In the film, the episode in which the instructors used abusive methods to train recruits is a classic in film history and will be remembered by fans. 9 points.

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Full Metal Jacket quotes

  • Gny. Sgt. Hartman: I don't want no teenage queen.

    Recruits: I don't want no teenage queen.

    Gny. Sgt. Hartman: I just want my M-14.

    Recruits: I just want my M-14.

    Gny. Sgt. Hartman: If I die in the combat zone.

    Recruits: If I die in the combat zone.

    Gny. Sgt. Hartman: Box me up and ship me home.

    Recruits: Box me up and ship me home.

  • Rafterman: You know what really pisses me off about these people?

    Pvt. Joker: What?

    Rafterman: We're supposed to be helping them and they shit all over us every chance they get. I just can't feature that.

    Pvt. Joker: Don't take it too hard, Rafterman. It's just business.