In Kubrick's All Metal Jacket, Leonard Lawrence's basic training and death experience is a direct result of private clown faults. In this movie, the island of Paris is portrayed as a place where men have been destroyed and rebuilt as ruthless murderers. The way Marines used to train soldiers has been tested and is clearly applicable to ordinary people. However, Leonard Lawrence is not an ordinary person. In most movies, he was disappointed and he almost forgot the seriousness of his situation.
Compared to other Kubrick work, the theme of full metal jacket is rarely noticed by critics and critics. Michael Purcell's article "All Metal Jacket: Liberation of Patriarchalism" (1988) is an early and thorough consideration of the criticisms of the two-part composition of movies and masculinity, and the movie "War and Pornography As the same system ". Most of the comments focused on military brainwashing themes at movie boot camp, but the latter part of the movie was confusing and could not be contacted. Rita Kempley of Washington Post wrote, "They seemed to have borrowed some war movies to make this eclectic ending." Roger Albert said: "The movie is broken down into a series of independent devices.
Full Metal Court is a masterpiece of the greatest Stanley Kubrick later, and is talking a bit differently. As the newly recruited platoon was ready for their deployment in Vietnam, the all - metal jacket began with a training camp in Paris. As recruit life story became more complex, camp played an important role in the movie. Because of his faults, recruits, nicknamed Private Pyle by the sheriff, were crazy after weeks of mental and physical abuse. The catalyst for his madness happened with this platoon enough to pay for his mistakes. They beat him and beat him with soap wrapped in a towel. This led to his madness, which eventually led to the murder of the sheriff and pile. I can understand that the first half of the movie reflects terrible events that will eventually enter these soldiers' lives during the war.