![]() Reviews 0 Discussions 0 We dont have any reviews for Ears, Open. ![]() You can help by adding some Login to Edit Cast & Crew. Carrying the “dragon tooth” (picture a trapezoidal-shaped cement block) with a partner everywhere you go isn’t simply an endurance test (or form of torture), it also promotes team work and problem solving. We dont have any cast added to this movie. Drill instructors and recruits use strong, loud voices because strong, loud voices are necessary for combat. (2005) on IMDb: Movies, TV, Celebs, and more. Unlike many documentaries, this film offers no narration nor a focus on. You can add any of the following for the movie above: Trailer, Movie Clip, Movie Review or even the Full Movie (if available) from. In this documentary there is no narration and no acting just a what-you-see-is-what-you-get second-hand experience of Marine Corps Boot Camp. Eyeballs, Click, which presented an unfiltered, fly-on-the-wall glimpse into the chaos and pain of boot camp. 1.5K Share Save 1.7M views 13 years ago Marine Corps Boot Camp - Preview of the highly anticipated new series from the award winning producer's of 'Ears, Open. As a viewer, I immediately became anxious and tuned in intently as I tried to follow the commands barked by the drill instructor, as if I also needed to hustle off the bus with these panicked recruits.įrom this inside look at what recruits must endure during boot camp, it is clear that there is an element of breaking down and building back up, but the post-movie discussion revealed more to it than that. Eyeballs, Click is a 2005 documentary by Canaan Brumley, about the experiences of Marine recruits during bootcamp. The most recent film selected by PRA’s Cultural Competence Committee was Ears, Open. As soon as the bus arrives, chaos ensues and the atmosphere on the bus becomes incredibly pressurized. The film opens with a busload of recruits arriving quietly at Camp Pendleton. Eyeballs, Click, which presented “an unfiltered, fly-on-the-wall glimpse into the chaos and pain of boot camp.” In this documentary there is no narration and no acting – just a what-you-see-is-what-you-get second-hand experience of Marine Corps Boot Camp. ![]() The most recent film selected by PRA’s Cultural Competence Committee was Ears, Open. As part of ongoing cultural competence activities, PRA sponsors a film series where staff and their invited guests can participate in viewing selected films followed by a group discussion. ANNOUNCEMENT: SSGT Nichols is releasing a new video series: MOTIVATION FOR LIFE. ![]()
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