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Jarhead [US Import] [Blu-ray] [2005]
 
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Jarhead [US Import] [Blu-ray] [2005]

Jake Gyllenhaal , Jamie Foxx , Sam Mendes    Blu-ray
3.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (61 customer reviews)

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Product details

  • Actors: Jake Gyllenhaal, Jamie Foxx, Lucas Black, Scott MacDonald, Peter Sarsgaard
  • Directors: Sam Mendes
  • Writers: Anthony Swofford, William Broyles Jr.
  • Producers: Bobby Cohen, Douglas Wick, Lucy Fisher, Pippa Harris, Sam Mercer
  • Format: AC-3, Dolby, DTS Surround Sound, Dubbed, Subtitled, Widescreen
  • Language English
  • Subtitles: English, French, Spanish
  • Region: Region A/1 (Read more about DVD/Blu-ray formats.)
  • Aspect Ratio: 16:9 - 2.35:1
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Classification: R (Restricted) (US MPAA rating. See details.)
  • Studio: Universal Studios
  • DVD Release Date: 25 Nov 2008
  • Run Time: 125 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 3.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (61 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B001FFBI82
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 203,712 in Film & TV (See Top 100 in Film & TV)

Reviews

Amazon.co.uk Review

Based on Anthony Swofford’s excellent memoir about his experiences as a Marine Sniper in Gulf War I, Jarhead is a war movie in which the waiting is a far greater factor upon the characters than the war itself, and the build up to combat is more drama than what combat is depicted. To some viewers hoping for typical movie action, this will seem like a cruel joke. But it’s not. It’s just the story as it was written, and if you liked the book, you will probably like the movie. If you didn’t, then the movie won’t change your mind.

The movie follows the trajectory of Swofford (played with thoughtful intensity by Jake Gyllenhaal) from wayward Marine recruit (he joined because he "got lost on the way to college") to skilled Marine sniper, and on into the desert in preparation for the attack on Iraq. No-nonsense, Marine-for-life Staff Sgt. Sykes (Jamie Foxx), the man who recruited Swofford and his spotter Troy (Peter Sarsgaard) into the sniper team, leads them in training, and in waiting where their lives are dominated by endless tension, pointless exercises in absurdity (like playing football in the scorching heat of the desert in their gas masks so it will look better for the media’s TV cameras), more training, and constant anticipation of the moment to come when they’ll finally get to kill. When the war does come, it moves too fast for Swofford’s sniper team, and the one chance they get at a kill--to do the one thing they’ve trained so hard and waited so long for--eludes them, leaving them to wonder what was the point of all they had endured.

As directed by Sam Mendes (American Beauty), the movie remains very loyal to the language and vision of the book, but it doesn’t entirely work as the film needs something more than a literal translation to bring out its full potential. Mendes’ stark and, at times, apocalyptic visuals add a lot and strike the right tone: wide shots of inky-black oil raining down on the vast, empty desert from flaming oil wells contrasted with close-ups of crude-soaked faces struggling through the mire vividly bring to life the meaning of the tagline "welcome to the suck." But much of the second half of the movie will probably leave some viewers feeling disappointed in the cinematic experience, while others might appreciate its microcosmic depiction of modern chaos and aimlessness. Jarhead is one of those examples where the book is better than the movie, but not for lack of trying. --Dan Vancini


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36 of 36 people found the following review helpful
Realities of War 10 Jan 2008
Format:DVD
I was reluctant to see this movie. As a veteran of Desert Shield/Storm, I spent my first 90 days in-theater in the Weapons Co of A Swofford's Battalion. I later was moved to the 1st Bn of 7th Marines, but having been in the same unit for some of the same time I felt I could offer readers a unique perspective on the film's accuracy.

From a purely aesthetic perspective I thought the film was well done. The acting was very good, and the script was well written, witty, and accurate. The actors were well suited to their roles. My personal preference for a good plot would have been disappointed were it not for my personal interest in the film. In my opinion this film is an outstanding dramatic-documentary, so adjust your expectations accordingly. If you are expecting a driving plot line and all the accompanying dramatic tension, then I think you will be disappointed (as many whose comments I heard exiting the theater certainly were). But if you think of it as a chance to take a glimpse into a point in history, and see it as some of those who lived it did, then I think you will be impressed.

Many people may think that the obscenity of some of the interactions was overdone for effect. But whatever anyone's personal judgment of that behavior, that is the closest portrayal of Marines (or soldiers) being themselves I have yet seen on screen. Marines are vulgar. They do watch porn. They do fight among themselves. They do both hate, and love, the Marine Corps. There is an omni-present anti-war conspiracy theorist. The do say ridiculous things. There are some who are over the line. The reality of the Marine Infantry is that things happen there every day that are well beyond conventional sensibility, and which strain credibility to the average civilian. It's all true. I love the Marine Corps and I am still serving - I don't have an axe to grind. It just happens to be true.

Are there parts of the film that I find incredible? Yes. But they are not the essential things. There is a scene, it's even in the trailer, in which everyone is firing their weapon into the air. I wasn't there, but I can't fathom a breach of discipline on that scale. I can't say it's impossible, but I am doubtful. But whether it's true or not is not important. At its essence this is a film about Marines, how they adjusted to the Marine Corps, each other, and a war. If there are a few incredible details, then we can just be grateful that Hollywood didn't impose a car-chase on us.

This is a film about Marines. At that time, there were very few who turned down scholarships to Ivy League schools to come in. We were from strange backgrounds. We were obscene. We did want to get our kills. Many of us were frustrated that our war was only 100 hrs long. We knew we were filling the footsteps of giants - the Marines of Iwo, The Chosin, Belleau Wood - and I think we all wanted a chance to earn a place next to those men. In our wild, adrenalized youth, those aspirations just took the crude form of looking for a kill. Or at least that's how I've put it in perspective 15 years later.

If you go and see this film, try to recall yourself at 18 (as I was). Suspend your judgment of the obscenity and vulgarity until you're sure you would've done it differently. I can't speak for Swofford, but I am still incredibly proud of my service there. The insanity of this film reminds me why: because it is characteristic of the immense hardship that our youth bears on behalf of the rest. Do the characters look stressed? It's not hyperbole. We were 18 and we thought we were going to die over there. Still, at H-Hour, everyone marched North. In my opinion, you better fill some big shoes before you judge that.

So don't go into this film champing at the bit to pigeon-hole it as "Anti" or "Pro" war, with all the pre-fab rhetoric that comes with such a judgment. You have an opportunity here to look back into our little moment in history. Swofford has invited you into our memories. They are not Right, and they are not Left, they are just our story as Swofford lived it. If that kind of thing interests you, then go and see this movie.
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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful
Great War Film 3 Jun 2006
By Art
Format:DVD
This film didn't get great reviews when it was in the cinema and I really don't understand why. It gives a brilliant sense of the desert, the waiting, and finally the fighting. Sam Mendes directs this film so well with the blinding white sands of earlier scenes contrasting the black oil later on. The sniping scene is incredibly tense and the film cleverly blends comic moments with a very real story. All this plus a killer soundtrack of classic songs (none of which seem to feature on the soundtrack album!)
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24 of 25 people found the following review helpful
Masterpiece 10 Jun 2006
By Brogan
Format:DVD
When I heard Jarhead was being filmed by Sam Mendes, one of my favourite directors, I decided to read the book it was based on. The novel, also called Jarhead, was brilliant and I couldn't wait to see how Mendes' film would turn out.

When the film came out, the reviews weren't bad, but they didn't seem to reccomend anything about the film either. Most reviewers seemed to focus on the fact that the film didn't directly imitate the novel and wasn't as good. But then when has the film ever been better than the novel?

Jarhead is tonally very different from the book, as the film seems to look for a more comedic side to war. Perhaps if the film had been made closer to the novel it would have been better. But Jarhead is still a masterpiece. It has no faults whatsoever: the acting (particularly from Jamie Foxx and Peter Sarsgaad) is amazing, the storyline moves along at a quick pace and the cinematogrophy is the best I have ever seen. Those who complained the film was boring are missing the point: the desert scenes are meant to seem boring. In my opinion, Mendes was just trying to convey how boring life was for the soldiers "fighting" in The Gulf War.

As some others have said, this is one film that will get better with age and will be regarded as a classic in years to come.
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
Jarhead review
I loved this film! Looking forward to watching again. As it obviously is a war film, some scenes are not for the weak stomached. Plenty of action and drama. Read more
Published 2 months ago by chrys123
jarhead
the first dvd didnt arrive, but on contacting the seller a new dvd was quickly dispatched without any hassle. thank you
Published 11 months ago by awilliams
What a &^%! great film!
Jarhead is basically about the "retards" of the war in Afghanistan. It is one of the funniest war films i have even seen, the language is terrible but yet so funny. Read more
Published 15 months ago by Master Butler
Worthy, Put Tedious to Watch
I can see were this is coming from and the view of war and the running 'joke' in the story is quite clever but boy is it tedious to get through. Read more
Published 18 months ago by Hagrid's Umbrella
Seen 'Full Metal Jacket' or 'Generation Kill'...
If you've seen Full Metal Jacket or Generation Kill i wouldnt bother with Jarhead. Very dissapointing.
Published 21 months ago by andy
Jarhead Movie Review
Jarhead is one of my all time favorite movies,
It is perfect following the life of a soilder played by Jake Gyllenhaal, An amazing actor so he fit into the role of the soilder... Read more
Published 23 months ago by Jordan Mclean
"Three Star"
~~~ JUDGEMENT ~~~
Publishing............ 3/5
Storyline............. 4/5
Acting................ 4/5
Setting............... 3/5
Effects............... Read more
Published 23 months ago by Mr. D. J. Anderson
Good try
I read the book about a year before the film release, and I enjoyed every page of it The film however, reflects the book pretty well, but only a fraction of it. Read more
Published on 27 May 2010 by MR JE Perez-Martinez
Cinematic Masterpiece
People who have rated this film below three stars obviously don't know when they witness great acting, an excellent script with excellent directing and a film that leaves you... Read more
Published on 23 May 2010 by James Thomas Elston
Really enjoyable.
I was intrigued that the Amazon reviews of this movie were so polarised. On the one hand people loved the pace and the "waiting for something to happen" tension of the movie. Read more
Published on 19 April 2010 by J. Page
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