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Originally posted by svsg:
[quote]Originally posted by Turi Giuliano:
[b] [b]Jarhead


For me it's an instant classic though I can see why there's a divide of appreciation for this film. I do think overall it'll be better judged and appreciated over time. You know, if it was made 20 years ago and about Vietnam it'd probably be recognised alongside Apocalypse Now.

The film itself is incredibly engaging. I was glued to almost every scene. I applaud Mendes for not 'overshocking' the audience which he could have easily done by focusing more on the charcoal bodies or casualties of war instead they were seen from a distance. I've never read the book but I assume that was done on purpose how Swoff actually experienced it.

"I wanted to see the pink mist." [/b]
Turi, Glad you liked this movie. I have almost similar views about this movie. I thought it should have atleast got an oscar nomination [/b][/quote]"I thought it should have atleast got an oscar nomination" - for me it just makes me want to watch it even more.

as for Inside Man, I'm really looking forward to watch it too. Dog Day Afternoon is one of my all time favorites, so I think it has to be really wonderful to be more than a copy of it. I believe Lee, Denzel and Clive Owen can do that.


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