Full Metal Jacket is a war movie directed by Stanley Kubrick. The film is divided into two parts, with the first half focusing on the brutal training of U.S. Marine Corps recruits and the second half depicting their experiences in the Vietnam War. Full Metal Jacket explores the dehumanizing effects of war on soldiers, examining themes of violence, identity, and the loss of innocence. With its gritty realism, memorable characters, and sharp social commentary, Full Metal Jacket is considered a classic war movie that offers a unique perspective on the psychological impact of combat.