Showing posts with label Stanley Kubrick. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Stanley Kubrick. Show all posts

Sunday, August 7, 2011

Paths of Glory (1957)


The Plot
It’s war time between France and Germany. The French generals want the French army to take over Ant Hill. This is a near impossible task and General Paul forces Colonel Dax to take up this task because Paul is promised an extra star by the higher authorities.Colonel Dax tries to convince the General of the impossibility of the task but, in vain.

As expected, on the first day of the Ant Hill campaign, the French army is demoralized due to the sheer magnitude of the task. General Paul makes immoral demands like instructions to start firing on his own soldiers. There is a lot of loss of life for the French army lead by Colonel Dax.

General Paul’s reputation is badly affected by this and all that he wants is to safeguard his ego and his name. So he orders that 3 soldiers be executed for alleged cowardice in front of the enemy. Privates Paris, Ferol and Arnaud are the unfortunate trio.

Colonel Dax takes up their case in the military court of justice and he tries to convince the higher authorities that this execution is so absurd but again in vain.

In the end, the trio is executed and Colonel Dax exposes the allegations against General Paul. The French army is as usual given orders to carry on with the war against the Germans, and Colonel Dax takes it up like a true war hero.

                                                                            
Hits
  • Kirk Douglas is the iron man Colonel Dax who bravely stands for his men and stands against the selfish, egoistic Generals. He wins us over with his firm stand and moral obligations towards his fellow soldiers. The court scene in particular creates a lot of impact and empathy among us. He looks manly and handsome too.
  • The others are all support characters and the actors have all done well be it General Paul, Privates Ferol, Paris, Arnaud etc. etc.
  • The impact of war on the lives of the poor soldiers is shown in all its brutality. 
VERDICT
Another war movie from the legendary Stanley Kubrick. This one stands out for the atrocities and the selfish attitude of the Generals towards their own countrymen and the total lack of understanding and lack of empathy on their part. 

Saturday, February 12, 2011

Full Metal Jacket (1987)

Whats it about:
A hardcore movie about the marine corps, the way they get trained, their actual indulgence in the Vietnam war, their lighter moments, the various departments in the Marine Corps, all sort of nicknames that the soldiers have. Great research done by the great Stanley Kubrick for this movie.

                                                                            
Hits

  • The brutal training scenes are an emotional riot. Be it the initial speech of the commander, the way the privates get caught by him, Private Gomer Pyle's struggles at the training and his final flourish with the gun. Brilliant scenes
  • Awesome war scenes like the way a single sniper takes out many marines like Cowboy, Eight Ball, Doc Jay from far range but struggles at close range to shoot Joker. Terrifying realism. Tremendous art work, sets, camera work etc etc. Looks so real. 
Misses
  • Quite a slow pace in the middle portions of the movie. The initial training scenes and the climax war scene set too high a standard. The rest of the movie is quite lethargic
VERDICT
A true blue war movie from the master, Stanley Kubrick. But not a must watch ...