Generation Kill

Generation Kill

2008 "The New Face Of American War"
Generation Kill
Generation Kill

Generation Kill

8.5 | 7h50m | en | Drama

Marines prepare to invade Iraq at the beginning of Operation Iraqi Freedom; while the soldiers wait to receive their orders, they learn a Rolling Stone columnist will be embedded with them

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8.5 | 7h50m | en | Drama , History , War | More Info
Released: July. 13,2008 | Released Producted By: Company Pictures , Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website:
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Marines prepare to invade Iraq at the beginning of Operation Iraqi Freedom; while the soldiers wait to receive their orders, they learn a Rolling Stone columnist will be embedded with them

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James Ransone , Lee Tergesen , Chance Kelly

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Ivan Strasburg

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airsnob So being a sister of a Force Recon Marine ( his first deployment was the battle of Fallujah ) and actually , I think one of the guys in this show- Rudy- I met in my Mom's living room, if I'm not mistaken. So ... yeah this was a repulsive look at war but much needed. I also think it makes a huge difference that this was most of these guys first deployments ( all the lame immature guys that think killing is cool ) when you see these guys after a second and third and especially when they come back from serious fighting ( this particular "invasion" was relatively easy and comparatively just not as bad as others ) you see a whole different man. Someone who isn't raw raw on killing people, a man who doesn't think that killing is easy.. or cool. Most of the guys I met and also my brother after a couple tours , start hating war and have no hesitation saying war is stupid and dumb and ugly. This showed marines that were not battle hardened yet.. having to maintain an attitude to survive and also not yet experiencing what was happening or really digesting ... the hormones help to keep you distracted. You know when American Sniper came out I heard a couple guys talking about it that knew that guy personally - and all of them hated him. Said he was trigger happy and basically a complete psychopath , he had a commanded much like the one depicted here, a commander who wanted to kill everyone and get those medals. Giving orders like kill everyone in this area- is dangerous. And happens a lot it seemed like. Basically what I mean is the reality is not often depicted in the movies... they leave out the unsavory parts , the gallows humor and the fact that these men are supposed to keep up a certain level of morale in a really terrible situation, the constant joking is a great distraction from reality. My dad is a combat vet too, and i remember he told me a story about Vietnam , about how he would watch all the new guys get there and they would be talking so much crap- just like a couple of the guys in this show. Acting all tough and like Rambo. And then he would see them after six months at war and no one would be talking , no one would be laughing and definitely not joking about killing people. It's that old saying, the young and inexperienced talk the most crap. And it is true here. Those same marines a few tours later will be totally changed men. The ineptitude of the officers was really a bright spot in this miniseries and everyone needed to see it. I hope that all of those jerks watched this and I hope they got what they deserved .. a lack of respect and really fired. Ineptitude in the marine corp is dangerous. Anytime we have an institution where orders are strictly obeyed and there is such a taboo about not following them , and saying anything to anyone above you- I mean it's a recipe for disaster and really a disservice to the military even though they think they need it. They really don't . Orders should be questioned and officers should not be given a free pass to put men's lives in danger. Now I know why my brother hates being thanked and hates telling people what he was. When you look at it from this vantage point you get it. Those boys have nothing to be proud of. Not really. Men like ice man and Nate , and Rudy and the doc, and a few others have something to be proud of. They were good men put in a crap situation and we're trying to do their best jobs and cared about the people around them. I think probably why so many of these guys are coming back all messed up is because they acted like idiots and did some evil crap over there ... sure all of them in combat get ptsd to some degree ... nightmares and panic attacks - but the ones that go totally postal and beat their wives and kill themselves ? Probably because they did some horrible crap that can't feel good. Living a lie is hard for anyone . Breaking the silence on combat was needed. I think we learned what we already know. Some people are good. Some people are bad. And some people are dead. The invasion of Iraq will remain one of the biggest blunders of our history ... and absolutely didn't need to happen. From the top down it seemed as if ambition and greed and a distorted sense of anger fueled it ... just like The Godfather, Captain America, Encino Man = Bush. When our leaders are incompetent it trickles down and infects the chain of command with the same exact qualities ... I have the utmost respect for the few guys in this show that kept their heads on straight and maintained a dignified presence throughout. Some men are born to be Warriors and it's not the guys shootings camels and little kids. Or pissing on couches just because . . It's the guys that put their lives at risk to disarm a bomb, in a playground so kids don't die. It's the men that want to help a wounded kid so he doesn't die. It's the men that put themselevs at risk to prevent another tragedy. It's the men that get punished so a tragedy doesn't happen. Hats off... this was a great show. Frustrating, and embarrassing and just plain ugly ... you feel their pain. And the total injustice of all of it. And man... makes you really want to raise the barre for military entrance ... an IQ test , and be at least 30 years old.
Nick The 'war' series follows a reporter from rolling stones magazine while he joins the 1st marines in their road trip through Baghdad. They sing, they banter, they drink, they jack off and they shoot at terrorists (although this is very limited.) The majority of series doesn't even involve combat situations. It's just the marines driving through the Iraqi wilderness singing along to bad music and taking the mickey out of each other. Girls that I have talked to who have watched this show call this "a highlight" This is good for short stretches or for those in armed services who spend days on end doing this but it just got boring after a while and I was wondering when any sort of fighting would come to fruition...It never came.At the end of the series there's a football game where all the marines (bar one)is ripped with their shirts off exposing their muscles. This is to entice your moronic and unsatisfied girlfriend into thinking the series was 'good.' The small one then picks on the big one who retaliates, the small one then walks off and cries. Afterwards they watch a homemade video about their exploits in Iraq. All the marines leave before the video finishes to give an anti war propaganda feel.The whole series is just a tease, it seems like the writers were spending 10 episodes developing characters leading up to some big conflict which never came.
Alex Lovesey This is one of the best mini-series I've ever seen and it is only seconded by band of brothers, which is the best with its unbelievably high budget. As well as being witty it shows an in-depth view of the marines and the hardships they faced with leadership and lack of supplies and all taken from the perspective of a Rolling Stone reporter so it is based on real life events.I would recommend this show to anyone as it is easy to watch and won't drag out like other TV shows might.This is another HBO classic so you can expect great acting and great cinematography which you will enjoy from beginning to end and that's why its a 10/10 for me.
gogoschka-1 What you get to see here is a one-of-a-kind mini-series: this is as close to a documentary as it gets. The realities of modern warfare are shown honestly with no political agenda and you are left to draw your own conclusions. When I watched this series I remembered a quote from another film, 'The Siege' from 1998, where Bruce Willis' character, a high ranking army official, says something along the lines of: "The army is a broad sword - not a scalpel. So trust me, you do not want to call the army, unless you have absolutely no other option". From an artistic point of view what stands out the most is the ensemble of actors. Not once during the entire seven episodes did I not believe I was watching the actual characters - the performances and the direction in this production are flawless. I've never seen a series that felt as real as this. This goes beyond mere entertainment - this is simply the best contemporary television has to offer. 10 out of 10.Favorite films: http://www.IMDb.com/list/mkjOKvqlSBs/Lesser-known Masterpieces: http://www.imdb.com/list/ls070242495/Favorite Low-Budget and B-Movies: http://www.imdb.com/list/ls054808375/Favorite TV-Shows reviewed: http://www.imdb.com/list/ls075552387/