Full Metal Jacket (1987)
Producer and Director: Stanley Kubrik
Producer and Director: Stanley Kubrik
Normally I do not fancy watching combat movies- people (on the enemy line) dying aimlessly but the Americans rarely do, and when they do, it would be a great deal which would beg for revenge! But this one is different!
It is an anti-war movie that looks at the Vietnam War from a satirical view. It highlights the contradiction of man, the duality of man, just like the main character who wears a 'PEACE' sign on his uniform and the word 'Born to Kill' on his helmet.
Another trigger happy soldier bears the words 'I am become death' on his helmet, apparently a quote from Bhagavadgita.
The soldiers could not understand why they were fighting for the same people who hate their guts and presence there. The Americans go on a shooting spree targeting farmers, women and children from atop a flying helicopter with no qualms.

The film shows the initial training of soldiers under extreme conditions with the constant harassment of the drillmaster, driving a private insane. He took his own life but not before gunning his master!
The fight scenes were quite intense, brutal, and life-like.
We can all talk all day all night about living in peace and harmony till all the cows come home and go grazing again but it ain't gonna happen!
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