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Ronan, a fighter pilot and Israeli by Law of Return, is shot down and captured in Syria after a mission. As he's a US senator's son, a joint Israeli US squad's sent in to rescue Ronan within... Read allRonan, a fighter pilot and Israeli by Law of Return, is shot down and captured in Syria after a mission. As he's a US senator's son, a joint Israeli US squad's sent in to rescue Ronan within 36 hours.Ronan, a fighter pilot and Israeli by Law of Return, is shot down and captured in Syria after a mission. As he's a US senator's son, a joint Israeli US squad's sent in to rescue Ronan within 36 hours.
Tsahi Halevi
- SSgt. Razor
- (as Tzahi Halevi)
Reymonde Amsellem
- Amira
- (as Reymonde Amsallem)
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The problem with this movie isn't so much the acting, though there are some cringe-inducing moments (but I've seen far worse)...I am convinced the main problem with 'Jarhead: Law of Return' is the writing and directing. The acting was decent with the absolutely ghastly dialogue and development scenes they were forced into. The scene where we are introduced to the pilot, "Major Ronan Jackson", through pre-flight banter with his WSO, is not only unnecessary, but extremely unlikely. There are many moments just like this throughout the film. Any attempt to familiarize us with the characters failed and there wasn't a single character that the directors were successful in connecting it's audience to. It's clear to me that the main goal here was not to write a thought provoking film, as the first 'Jarhead' was, or even a cohesive action movie, which there are too many excellent examples to list as comparisons ... no, the purpose here was the main theme of the film: anti-Iranian, pro-Western propaganda. I understand that most war movie contain pro-west war propaganda, but this was blatantly spoon-fed to the viewer in large doses. When it's this obvious you are prepping viewers for your anti-Iranian brainwashing leading into 2020, it's obnoxious.
Other reviewers already mentioned the offensively obvious military inaccuracies, so I won't go into too many details except to mention the scene in the military jets were completely unrealistic with respect to the dialogue. There wasn't a single bit of accurate pilot lingo. Again, the very basic research that is usually done by writers is completely absent from this film.
To make this slow-rolling turd even worse, the ending was anti-climactic, and again contained "the enemy is still out there" propaganda.
Any reviewer that rates this higher than a 5 cannot be trusted with movie recommendations. And please, don't even try to tell me that this is better than the first 'Jarhead'. I'm being generous with a 3/10 rating. Won't watch ever again.
To a Marine we hold our uniform regulations seriously. To not follow those regulations in the movie is a distraction from the story being told. Maybe the franchise should use senior enlisted marine veterans as the military advisors.
Story line was sort of ok though the acting is weak. And a 4 star marine general wearing Sargent strips along with his stars really???? Did anyone do any research into this??? Very bad in deed
Why would a four star general be wearing a gunnery sergeant stripes on his arm?
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- TriviaProduction didn't know what air base in Israel they would be authorized to shoot in so had to prep cockpit flight scenes on both the F16i and the F15 mock ups. Production Scouted Ramon Airbase but finally was allowed to shoot at the Ovda Base near Eliat because of actual operation happening at Ramon. Attack vehicles were built from Mazda 4wd frames and made to look like Polaris attack jeeps. The large attack Jeep was actually based on an experimental Israeli attack vehicle and was modified from a vehicle built for the movie "Hurricane Heist." Over 6% of Israeli pilots are not born in Israel and have actually made Aliyah has our lead Devin Sawas character Ronin Jackson did in the movie.
- GoofsAmerican Marine General Betz has four star General rank on his shoulder and the enlisted rank of Gunnery Sergeant on his arm.
- ConnectionsFollows Jarhead: La Fin de l'innocence (2005)
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- 1h 43m(103 min)
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