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Jarhead - (2005)2005

Cinematographer Roger Deakins used specific techniques to capture the "surreal futility" of the desert.

To create an organic, immersive feel, Deakins shot the entire film handheld , a rarity for his usually highly-stabilized style. Jarhead (2005)2005

Unlike conventional war films, Jarhead focuses on the psychological toll of . The war ends in just five days of

The war ends in just five days of actual movement, leaving the Marines feeling unfulfilled and "used in the name of nothing". 🎥 Visual Style & Direction Deakins shot the entire film handheld

A partial "bleach bypass" process was used on the film negative to desaturate colors and enhance the harsh, gritty texture of the sand and sky.

Swofford (Jake Gyllenhaal) finally has an enemy officer in his crosshairs, but is forbidden to fire because an air strike is called instead.

Cinematographer Roger Deakins used specific techniques to capture the "surreal futility" of the desert.

To create an organic, immersive feel, Deakins shot the entire film handheld , a rarity for his usually highly-stabilized style.

Unlike conventional war films, Jarhead focuses on the psychological toll of .

The war ends in just five days of actual movement, leaving the Marines feeling unfulfilled and "used in the name of nothing". 🎥 Visual Style & Direction

A partial "bleach bypass" process was used on the film negative to desaturate colors and enhance the harsh, gritty texture of the sand and sky.

Swofford (Jake Gyllenhaal) finally has an enemy officer in his crosshairs, but is forbidden to fire because an air strike is called instead.

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