Bagdad, Irak 2003. Misja: niesprecyzowana. Wróg: niezidentyfikowany. Czas misji: nieznany. Żołnierzom z Pierwszego Batalionu Zwiadowczego Korpusu Piechoty Morskiej trudno było przewidzieć co będzie się działo przez pierwsze 40 dni irackiej wojny, podczas której zderzyli się z fatalnym zaopatrzeniem, frustracją dowódców i kwestionowaniem na każdym kroku celu misji. W połączeniu z braterstwem, wiarą i siłą, "Generation Kill: Czas wojny" ukazuje surowe i brutalnie szczere spojrzenie na to, co niesie za sobą współczesna amerykańska wojna. Oparty na bestsellerze Evana Wrighta, "Generation Kill: Czas wojny" to uznany siedmioczęściowy serial wyprodukowany przez HBO films.
Generation Kill is a miniseries, based on the book by Evan Wright, that’s initial key selling point is a very, very compelling one. The very fact that it’s the latest project from the creators of
The Wire, quite possibly the best American television series of the past decade or so, should alone be enough for people to sit up and take notice. Fortunately, the show itself has plenty of merits of its own to stand up on its own two feet.
Generation Kill, spread over seven episodes, follows the opening 40 days of the Iraq war, as viewed through the eyes of Marines’ First Recon Batallion. From there, the show pans out to give a snapshot of the horrors, dramas and sheer brutality of war. It does it though with genuinely three-dimensional characters, who have frailties, moments of humour, friendships and backgrounds. And the show allows space to genuine explore these, much to its credit.
Much like The Wire, Generation Kill doesn’t concern itself with cliffhangers, big action sequences or gimmicks. This is solid, grown-up drama, that treats its viewers as adults and is all the better for it. Granted, it’s not going to be to some tastes, and there are periods of inactivity that may test the patience of some viewers, but this is just the kind of television that people tend to complain that companies don’t make enough of. Well, they just have, and Generation Kill very much deserves success as a result. --Jon Foster
Product Description
Baghdad, Iraq 2009. Mission: Unclear. Enemy: Unidentified. Duration of Tour: Unknown. It was impossible for the Marines of the First Recon Battalion to anticipate what would occur during those first 40 days of the Iraq war as they found themselves struggling with Shoddy supplies, frustrated by the chain of command and questioning the mission at every turn. Fused with camaraderie, faith and fury, Generation Kill brings you the gritty, raw and brutally honest insider’s look at what has become of our contemporary American War. Based on Evan Wright’s best-selling book, and produced by David Simon and Ed Burns, two of the men who brought you the critically heralded HBO series The Wire, Generation Kill is now an equally acclaimed seven-part miniseries event from HBO Films.
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