(2005)2005 | Jarhead

The "oil" raining down on soldiers in the iconic burning oil field scenes was actually a mixture made from molasses .

Soldiers spend 175 days in the desert training and patrolling without ever engaging the enemy. Jarhead (2005)2005

Directed by Sam Mendes, (2005) is a psychological war drama that trades traditional combat for a visceral look at the boredom and existential dread of modern conflict. Adapted from Anthony Swofford's 2003 memoir, it follows his journey as a Scout Sniper during the Persian Gulf War. 🏜️ The "War Without War" The "oil" raining down on soldiers in the

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. Adapted from Anthony Swofford's 2003 memoir, it follows

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

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