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Full Metal Jacket (1987)
In Stanley Kubrick's searing war film in two parts:
first, the exploits of a recruited young Marine Corps soldier during
dehumanizing South Carolina boot-camp training on Parris Island in
the late 1960s, and second, the nightmarish, violent front lines
within Hue City - a cool, unemotional look at urban warfare on the
eve of the 1968 Tet Offensive at the turning point of the war:
- the striking opening credits sequence of Marine
recruits having their heads shaved on Parris Island, to the tune
of the country song "Hello Vietnam," performed by Johnny
Wright
- 'Private Joker's' (Matthew Modine) voice-over narration
throughout the film - and his helmet labeled "Born to Kill"
- the training scene of their first meeting with their
foul-mouthed, brutal, demanding drill instructor Gunnery Sergeant
Hartman (real-life DI R. Lee Ermey) spewing one-liners: ("I
am Gunnery Sergeant Hartman, your Senior Drill Instructor. From now
on, you will speak only when spoken to, and the first and last words
out of your filthy sewers will be: 'Sir!' Do you maggots understand
that?...Bulls--t, I can't hear you. Sound off like you gotta pair...If
you ladies leave my island, if you survive recruit training, you
will be a weapon, you will be a minister of death, praying for war.
But until that day, you are pukes! You're the lowest form of life
on Earth. You are not even human f--kin' beings! You are nothing
but unorganized grab-asstic pieces of amphibian s--t! Because I am
hard, you will not like me. But the more you hate me, the more you
will learn. I am hard, but I am fair! There is no racial bigotry
here! I do not look down on niggers, kikes, wops or greasers. Here
you are all equally worthless! And my orders are to weed out
all non-hackers who do not pack the gear to serve in my beloved Corps!
Do you maggots understand that?...Bulls--t, I can't hear you...")
- Hartman's demands to Joker to show his "war face" and
that the recruits go to bed with their rifles, and his recitation
of a US Marine Corps love poem; also the sequence of Catholic-believing
Hartman backhandedly slapping Joker's face when he said he didn't
believe in the Virgin Mary - the impertinent Joker was forced to
change his answer:
"Now you do love the Virgin Mary, don't you?" - but Joker
stubbornly refused to bend, stating: "The Private believes that
any answer he gives is wrong, and the Senior Drill Instructor will
beat him harder if he reverses himself, sir"; impressed by the
courage and "guts" of his convictions, Hartman immediately
promoted Joker to squad leader, but Joker's added duty was to become
the personal instructor of overweight recruit Private 'Gomer Pyle'
(Vincent D'Onofrio)
- the scenes on the extremely physically-challenging
obstacle course, when Private 'Gomer Pyle' couldn't keep up due to
his physical condition and weight; to ridicule him, Sgt. Hartman
forced Pyle to walk behind the platoon with his pants around his
ankles while sucking his thumb
- Hartman's speech about the great Marine marksmen
of the past (including mass murderer Charles Whitman and JFK assassin
Lee Harvey Oswald) - "Those individuals showed what one motivated
Marine and his rifle can do"
- the gory scene of insanely-disturbed Private 'Gomer
Pyle' going crazy in the barracks' latrine after being abused by
Hartman and his fellow Marine roommates; in the middle of the night,
he was ranting about his loaded M-14 rifle (with live ammunition)
in the bathroom, while rehearsing one of his training routines: "This
is my rifle. There are many like it, but this one is mine. My rifle
is my best friend"; Sgt. Hartman heard the commotion and rushed
in, asking Private "Joker" on duty: "What
is this Mickey Mouse s--t? What in the name of Jesus H. Christ are
you animals doing in my head? Why is Private Pyle out of his bunk
after lights out? Why is Private Pyle holding that weapon? Why aren't
you stomping Private Pyle's guts out?"; "Joker" replied
that the gun's magazine was fully "locked and loaded";
Hartman demanded that Pyle surrender his rifle and then insulted
him when he didn't comply: "I want that weapon and I want it
now. You will place that rifle on the deck at your feet and step
back away from it.(yelling) What is your major malfunction, numb-nuts?
Didn't Mommy and Daddy show you enough attention when you were a
child?"; holding his rifle at waist level, Pyle murdered Hartman
(filmed in slow-motion) by blasting him in the chest at close range
Pyle Murdering Gunnery Sgt. Hartman
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- shortly after, when Pyle had decided to not kill
Joker, Pyle backed up, dropped down on one of the bathroom toilet
seats, put the gun to his mouth, and suicidally pulled the trigger;
he blew his head off, splattering the wall behind him with his
brains and blood; the bloody death scene slowly faded to black
- the film's next second-half transition - the striking
entrance of a hip-swiveling, mini-skirted Vietnamese prostitute/hooker
(Papillon Soo) in Da Nang (viewed from behind as she walked down
the Saigon street) to the tune of Nancy Sinatra's feminist song: "These
Boots Are Made For Walkin'" - and then propositioned two GI
soldiers-clients at a cafe: ("You got girlfriend (in) Vietnam?...Well,
baby. Me so horny. Me so horny. Me love you long time. You party?");
however, the prostitute was part of a set-up to distract Joker
and his partner combat photographer Rafterman (Kevyn Major Howard)
so that the latter's camera could be stolen by her accomplice (Nguyen
Hue Phong)
- the scene of the combat unit's dangerous search
for a deadly sniper amongst the ruins of factory buildings; when
Joker located the sniper on an upper floor, his rifle jammed and
he was trapped behind a concrete column; his pal Rafterman shot
and lethally wounded the sniper who then begged "Shoot me!" -
surprisingly, the VC Sniper was a teenaged female (Ngoc Le) (who
moments earlier had killed Texan recruit "Cowboy" (Arliss
Howard) who had died in Joker's arms); although hesitant, Joker
was initiated into the exclusive club of those who exhibited the "thousand
yard stare"
when he performed his first kill - the mercy-killing of the sniper
The VC Sniper - and Joker's Mercy-Killing
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- the final scene of the surviving troop members
of the unit singing "The Mickey Mouse Club" theme song
as they marched through burned-out ruins of flaming buildings
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Opening Title Credits: Head Shavings For New Recruits
Boot Camp Training with Sgt. Hartman
Hartman's Backhanded Slapping of Joker For Not Believing
in the Virgin Mary
Pyle's Failures on the Obstacle Course
Private Pyle's Suicide
"Me So Horny" Prostitute in Da Nang
Combat in Vietnam
The Mickey Mouse Club Theme Song
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