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Shane Burley returns to the Trap for a challenging conversation about Stanley Kubrick's 1987 Vietnam war mindfuck Full Metal Jacket, a film that asks deep, dark questions about violence, masculinity, racial imperialism, and other persistent features of human history. From its prolonged opening training sequence of horrific, hilariously choreographed ritual abuse to the oddly staged final battle sequences and bleak, abrupt ending, we explore how Full Metal Jacket's relentless tone of removed, sarcastic cynicism offers a fractal view of war that remains one of Kubrick's most punishing visions.
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Shane Burley returns to the Trap for a challenging conversation about Stanley Kubrick's 1987 Vietnam war mindfuck Full Metal Jacket, a film that asks deep, dark questions about violence, masculinity, racial imperialism, and other persistent features of human history. From its prolonged opening training sequence of horrific, hilariously choreographed ritual abuse to the oddly staged final battle sequences and bleak, abrupt ending, we explore how Full Metal Jacket's relentless tone of removed, sarcastic cynicism offers a fractal view of war that remains one of Kubrick's most punishing visions.
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