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Jake Gyllenhaal ("The Day After Tomorrow," "Moonlight Mile"), Jamie Foxx ("Ray,"
"Collateral") and Peter Sarsgaard ("Kinsey," "Boys Don’t Cry") star in Universal
Pictures’ "Jarhead," the adaptation of Marine Anthony Swofford’s bracing memoir
that took readers into his disorienting firsthand experience in the Gulf War.
"Jarhead" (the self-imposed moniker of the Marines) follows "Swoff"
(Gyllenhaal), a third-generation enlistee, from a sobering stint in boot camp to
active duty, sporting a sniper’s rifle and a hundred-pound truck on his back
through Middle East deserts with no cover from intolerable heat or from Iraqi
soldiers, always potentially just over the next horizon. Swoff and his fellow
Marines sustain themselves with sardonic humanity and wicked comedy on blazing
desert fields in a country they don’t understand against an enemy they can’t see
for a cause they don’t fully fathom.
Foxx portrays Sergeant Sykes, a Marine
lifer who heads up SW’s scout/sniper platoon, while Sarsgaard is Swoff’s friend
and mentor, Troy, a die-hard member of STA-their elited Marine Unit. An
irreverent and true account of a war that was antiseptically packaged a decade
ago, "Jarhead" is lace with dark wit, honest inquisition and episodes that are
at once surreal and poignant, tragic and absurd.
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