Courage, courage, honor and fortitude are thesequality is not inherent in all. But they just have to be every marine. The article will present a list of films about marines. Pictures will be only five, but each definitely deserves attention.
Movies about marines are very often associated withreal dates and events. Finally, the war in the Persian Gulf ended. Iraqi waxes are allotted, Kuwait is completely liberated, Americans celebrate the victory and are preparing to return home. Except for four marines. To them, in an unusual way, a map appeared on which the location of Saddam Hussein's storage was indicated. Taking the equipment, they decide to test it.
Movies about marines are not necessarily related tomilitary actions. Much occurs on the territory of the part itself. In the film "A few good guys" the events have already occurred at the Guantanamo military base. Two privates are accused of brutal torture and the subsequent murder of a colleague. The case is handled by a young lawyer, Daniel Kaffy. He is a good lawyer, but usually does not go beyond the deals with the prosecution. And this time I'm ready to persuade my clients for 12 years in prison.
Other films about the Marines talk about heavytests of soldiers even before they find themselves in the war. This training camp for training recruits turned out to be an eerie place. Under the guidance of a strict, but experienced sergeant Hartman, the boys are subjected to psychological pressure every day, exhausting march-throws and spend several hours at shooting ranges. The problem is that not everyone can withstand such tests.
Noteworthy and domestic films aboutMarines. Russian soldiers are no worse than cope with combat missions. In the film "22 minutes" a large anti-submarine ship "Admiral Krylov" receives an alarm signal from the tanker "Yamal", following the Gulf of Aden, that an armed seizure was carried out. The crew of the tanker managed to de-energize the ship and close in the tiller compartment. Now their task is to hold out until help arrives.
Finishing describing films about Russian marines,we should dwell on the painting "The Mystery of the Wolf's Mouth". It tells about a twelve-year-old boy, Vita Olushev, who, together with his parents, arrived in the garrison of the Marine Corps. His father, a specialist in the fight against terrorism, came to train recruits, and his mother, the captain of the medical service, to provide them with psychological support. But the main events are connected with their son.
By the way, full-length films about marinesare not removed too often. In this respect, foreign pictures prevail. But this shortcoming can be compensated for a little by a couple of three domestic series.