What war? E 'state of mind rather than the inner or outer mere horror of war that we are in the world? The war is right? is it necessary?
These are all questions that are answered in this film, one of my favorite Kubrick. It is said that the greatness of this film is also in having make films very different genres, but I think this has reached the pinnacle of his talent.
Perhaps because the war is horror, just as in another genre, in which the severed heads abound (in one of the scenes, the soldiers were playing football with heads Viet Cong), "Apocalypse Now", and every man who comes into contact ends when the wait spasmodically return home.
The film consists of two parts, training and war. While the second takes the most time filmed, resulting in sometimes very slow, the first is more interesting because of the presence of a real drill sergeant of Marines, Ronald Lee Erney, and the events that bind him to soldier Gomer Pyle (Vincent D'Onofrio), who loses under pressure from the head and kills him, committed suicide soon after.
The protagonist is a soldier instead Joker (Matthew Modine), but it is only a means to talk about sensitivity and the duality of the human soul, despite one of his greatest performances.
Score: 10.
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