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I'm sure this is the message Coppola intended for this scene, for this film. In another scene, Kruger (Lucas Black, "Sling Blade", "Friday Night Lights"), e cards one of e cards Swoff's tent mates, begins talking about how the war is being fought for oil, etc. The message is mixed, or non-existent. Why is this important? Because if the film doesn't e cards take a stand, one way or another, why should we even watch the film? To see the relationship between the characters? It is superficial, at best. So, no. To watch the great action scenes and/ or battles. Not here. Sorry. To watch the acting. Maybe. But it isn't enough to warrant a full price ticket. Was this review helpful to you? (Report this) 8 of 12 people found the following review helpful: War May Be Hell But So Is The Endless Anticipation Of It., March 7, 2006 Reviewer:Jim Reed "Jim Reed" (New York) - See all my reviewsBased on the real life experiences of Anthony Swofford during Operation Desert Storm Jarhead shows the impact of war on troops before the fighting even starts.More
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