Some beer and alcohol drinking in a party situation on the base. In order to pass the time, the Marines joke about how they shave their pubic hair, joking in particular with the only female in the contingent. Soldiers use a derogatory term to describe the Afghan people, and a soldier in the Afghan army in particular who has joined the unit, but the soldiers who used the term the most grow to respect, admire, and appreciate the Afghan soldier. Pretty much every profanity in the book is used, including "f-k" on a regular basis, and "motherf-er" a few times. Fighting with firearms of all types, explosions, stabbings, punches, and kicks. In a flashback scene, a young girl is shot in the head at point-blank range by a Taliban fighter. Unsurprisingly, there's war violence throughout the movie, including a scene in which an American soldier's leg is blown off by enemy fire in the middle of a pitched battle - blood, screaming, death. Starring: Scott Adkins, Charlie Weber, Dante Basco. This is a sequel in name only, having nothing to do with the 2005 original Jarhead movie. embassy, unsuspecting Marines guarding the compound are swept into a ferocious battle to protect civilian lives. Parents need to know that Jarhead 2: Field of Fire is a 2014 war movie in which a Marine supply contingent stationed in Afghanistan must help a Navy SEAL escort a dissident Afghan out of the country.
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