Sunday, November 30, 2008

Tigerland

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The system wanted them to become soldiers. One soldier just wanted to be human.
Genres: Drama, War
Year: 2000
IMDB Rating: 7.20
IMDB Votes: 11698
Actors: Cravens, Tyler as M.P. Sergeant, Farrell, Colin as Pvt. Roland Bozz, Ewell, Keith as Sgt. Oakes, Davis, Matthew as Pvt. Jim Paxton, Shannon, Michael as Sgt. Filmore, Omilami, Afemo as SFC Ezra Landers, Searcy, Nick as Capt. Saunders, Edmiston, Michael as Hit the Brakes! Driver, Collins Jr., Clifton as Pvt. Miter, Guiry, Tom as Pvt. Cantwell, Richardson, Russell as Pvt. Johnson, MacDonald, James as Staff Sgt. Thomas, Matt Gerald as Sgt. Eveland, Whigham, Shea as Pvt. Wilson, Fulton, Stephen as Sgt. Drake
In September 1971, a platoon of recruits arrives in Ft. Polk, LA, for infantry training before leaving for war. The final week takes place in Tigerland, a swamp similar to Vietnam. Jim Paxton has enlisted; he wants to experience everything and write books later. He befriends Roland Bozz, a cool Texan with a gift for getting into trouble and for helping misfits get discharges. At least one sociopath in the platoon hates Bozz, even as the sergeants grudgingly recognize his leadership abilities. As the platoon heads into its week in Tigerland, Paxton's body gives out, Bozz makes plans to go AWOL, and the sociopath gets hold of live ammo. Is the Louisiana swamp more dangerous than the DMZ?
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First, this movie was a wild ride all the way. The history of the formation of the soldiers, fighting with his superiors, and the final group. From start to finish. This is a war drama worth seeing if you are in constant cussing (sometimes beyond reason) and the horrors of what is Boot Camp. The dynamic interaction of the players was quite amazing sometimes, and sometimes humorous. How Bozzo (Colin Farrell) refers to Paxton (Matthew Davis) throughout history, from the camp to Tigerland, and even in helping to end it. The innovative free-hand shooting did not add a certain taste or flavor to the movie. Constant motion, constant action and only constant confusion. Sometimes, it is a help. Others, not so much. Throughout the film, is becoming more realistic. Some points in the movie (the scenes of sex in particular) seems to be just a little too realistic even though it adds an effect to the movie that would have been without them. is a very gritty film, through and through. In my opinion, this is one of Colin Farrel best movies (if not its superior performance). The act of each character was excellent. 9 / 10-sysnuk3r
War drama that takes place in Louisiana in 1971. It follows a group of recruits through basic training, and then Tigerland - an accurate picture of Vietnam on American soil, before they were sent over. It focuses on two men - Boaz (Colin Farrell) and Paxton (Matthew Davis) ... Describe how they meet, become friends and face a squadron leader corwardly (Clifton Collins Jr.) and a limit of psycho (Shea Wingham). A surprising non-commercial film directed by Joel Schumacher. He uses a handheld camera for most of the film and use digital video for the fight scenes. It works very well - the film is gritty (and should) and uncomfortably realistic. Farrell covered with success and his Irish Brogan takes a very convincing southern accent. His performance is simply superb - which is a very talented young man. Davis, unfortunately, is not good. He is tall, muscular, very handsome - and very soft. The rest of the cast, however, is simply great. This film was pulled by his study. It has no stars in it, a family history and was considered "just another war movie." It not only plays a week in Boston! It is well worth it captured on video or DVD. In addition, Farrell and Davis have a long nude scene.
Although it was filmed in Florida, site of the National Guard, "Tigerland" totally reminded me of Fort Polk, Louisiana., Firing ranges, areas of maneuver, the waist deep water and all. The film is quite real and characters similar to them in my AIT in 1974. Tigerland the difference between the year 1971, and mine is 1974 all the drill sergeants and instructors knew they were not going back to Vietnam, as it did almost everything, so that training was very relaxed - not a challenge to all. That was the precursor of all our problems in the 70s and 80s, which I know for a fact as I stayed until 2004. I've never heard anybody talk about "Tigerland", but the Army does not have realistic training Vietnam villages in different bases of the U.S. Vietnam Vets tell me that until 1972 basic and AIT could be quite rough and rugged, because the instructors had been there and they were entrusted Vietnam to train the men subject to the powers to do so, although it was not always the case . Both a sergeant in Polk and later one of my Vietnam Vet NCOs, when it had become instructors in a brigade of basic training at Fort Bliss, told me that there was nothing they could make to someone ready and people had to know and the figure for themselves. This film rates high.
Producer Joel Schumacher, who also directed "phone booth",'02, and many other great films show in great detail how a person can not really be trained to be a killing machine without destroying its own personality and true fear that a person has to face when going into battle! Colin Farrell (Roland Bozzo), "Intermission",'03, gave one of his best performances, and in fact carries this whole picture on his back. Matthew Davis (Jim Paxton), "Blue Crush",'02, took a major supporting role and Shea Whigham (Pvt.Wilson), "All The Real Girls",'03, he showed his true ability to act the role that played. There were two brief scenes where the soldiers were able to find some hot romance in a brief leave in the local town and had to pay for their love and sexual desires. An instructor's Army of Vietnam Veterans told the soldiers how to really torture enemy through the use of electric cables in all the wrong places in a male human body. Pleasant and entertaining movie to see.

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