Full Metal Jacket
Full Metal Jacket is a 1987 war film directed by Stanley Kubrick. The movie is set during the Vietnam War and follows a group of United States Marine Corps recruits through their training and deployment. The film explores themes of dehumanization, the psychological effects of war, and the military's impact on individual identity. "Full Metal Jacket" is known for its powerful performances, particularly by R. Lee Ermey as the drill instructor, and its realistic portrayal of military life. The film has become a classic of the war film genre and is often cited as one of Kubrick's best works.