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Full Metal Jacket (1987) -The primary focus is on Leonard "Pyle" Lawrence , an overweight and clumsy recruit who becomes the target of Hartman's relentless cruelty. The first half is set at Parris Island, South Carolina, where a group of Marine recruits undergoes harrowing basic training. The recruits are led by the tyrannical Gunnery Sergeant Hartman , who uses psychological and physical abuse to strip them of their individuality. Full Metal Jacket (1987) My take on the supposedly inner meaning behind Full Metal Jacket The story of Full Metal Jacket (1987) is a brutal, two-part exploration of the dehumanizing effects of war. Directed by , the narrative follows Private J.T. "Joker" Davis through two distinct phases of his military life during the Vietnam War. Part 1: The Forging of Killing Machines The primary focus is on Leonard "Pyle" Lawrence On the final night of boot camp, Pyle executes Hartman in the barracks before turning the rifle on himself, leaving Joker as a witness to the tragic outcome of their "indoctrination". Part 2: The Reality of Combat After being hazed by his own platoon, Pyle "snaps." He transforms into a disciplined but psychotic marksman. My take on the supposedly inner meaning behind The second half shifts to Vietnam, where Joker is now a seasoned military journalist for Stars and Stripes . |