Friday, 02 August 2024 09:55

Semper Fi/ Brothers in Arms

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SEMPER FI/ BROTHERS IN ARMS

 

US, 2019, 99 minutes, Colour.

Jai Courtney, Nat Wolff, Finn Wittrock, Arturo Castro, Beau Knapp, Leighton Meester, Jared Bankens.

Directed by Henry Alex Rubin.

 

The title is the motto for the Marines. There is an alternative title focusing on the camaraderie between male friends and in war.

The setting is 2005, an ordinary American town, an introduction to a group of friends at a bowling alley, enjoying themselves, creating a bit of mischief with the owner, but carrying on their lives. Their leader is Callahan played by Australian Jai Courtney. He is older than the others, responsible for his half brother, Oyster, Nat Wolff. We see glimpses of the life of the other friends and their relationships, the visit to a bar, flirting, a fight in the toilets and the unintended death of a young man.

The group is also a reservist group and is called up to go to fight in Iraq – some scenes there, fighting, deaths, and Callahan in a confrontation with an arguing Iraqi and his shooting him – and the impact for the rest of the film in his not being charged in any way, returning home, resuming his way of life.

Oyster is arrested for the death of the young man in the toilet, resentful towards Callahan, going to jail, attacked by the guards in jail, drugs planted in his cell, put in solitary. When Callahan comes to visit he is surly and refuses to communicate with him.

The effect of the war, his rough past, getting his life in order, becoming part of the police force, the impact of the experiences in Iraq have upset Callahan and he determines, after the failed visits to Oyster, to free him from jail and get him across the Canadian border. He draws on the friends to collaborate in the plan, one supplying surveillance machine but reluctant to help because of his wife and child. Callahan also consults a friend who is against the war but is a lawyer, getting information and advice from her.

There is tension on the scene where the bus with the prisons is attacked, confrontation for Callahan, Oyster and his escape. Callahan finally having some satisfaction in doing something for someone else, especially Oyster, in his life.

  1. The original title? The motto of the Marines? The alternate title, military fraternity, relationships independence?
  2. 2005, setting, the town, streets, bowling alley, homes, the military, the fort? Scenes in Iraq, the desert, military action, dead and wounded? Prison? The musical score?
  3. The introduction to the brothers, their friendship, Callahan and his leadership, half-brother to Oyster, legal guardian, age and experience, the other friends, the episode at the bowling alley, competitiveness, friendship, the owner and his reaction, allowing them to play? The competitive running? The homes? At the bar, flirting with the girls? Oyster, wanting to buy the girls a drink, his rival, the fight in the toilets, the fatal injury to the man, his death?
  4. Callahan, older than the others, role in the police, the reservists, going to camp, the exercises, Oyster unsettled, the fight, the domestic work? The clashes with his brother? Independence? The girls, the fight, Callahan seeking him out, his plan to escape the country, with the help of Snowball? Callahan confronting him, handing him over?
  5. Oyster, his age, wilful, his book and plans to succeed, the arrest, his resentment, in prison, with the apples, the brutality of the guards, planting drugs, solitary? The visit by Callahan, his resistance? The buildup to the escape, Callahan’s speech about being substitute father, Oyster and his final response, crossing into Canada?
  6. The friends, bowling alley, competitiveness, girlfriends, military reserve, their going to Iraq, the scenes of action, Callahan and his confronting the man about the bed, the protests of the man, his shooting him? There all returning home? The action taken against Callahan? The effect on him – or not?
  7. The visits to Oyster, failure of communication, the decision to get him out, the discussions with the group, Jaeger and the loss of his leg, Milk collaborating, Snowball and his earnestness, Dwyer, his wife and child, opting out, giving the surveillance machine? Callahan, his determination, the discussions with Stacie, the past, her relationship with Jaeger, lawyer, against the war in Iraq, discussions about the penalty for abduction?
  8. The abduction, the car, the prisoners in the bus, Jaeger at first missing, the tire, the bus careering, the signals to Callahan, the confrontation of the guard, the guard able to ring through for support, Callahan’s boss and his trying to persuade Callahan to give up, the rescue of Oyster, taking him to the border, his getting through? Callahan, driving, the opposite direction, finally caught?
  9. The final moment, Callahan and what he did for Oyster, motivations, the law, responsibility, penalty, the future?