Anybody’s Son Will Do
“Anybody’s Son Will Do” is a feature documentary film that shows Marine Corps basic training at Parris Island in U.S. in early 1980’s. This film focuses on real life issue – military. The author of the documentary, Gwynne Dyer, wants to show that military changes people into killers in both brutal and harsh ways, but it is necessary if the army is to function properly. He states that in the “right” environment” and with “right” methods applied, anyone can be trained to become a soldier. In order to make the film’s theme and ideas effective and strong, several documentary techniques are used, such as juxtaposition, narration and stock footage.Juxtaposition is used in this film by putting opposite things side by side to emphasize the main idea. One of the examples of this technique is the episode where soviet and American soldiers are shown. It reflects the author’s idea that soldiers are the same all around the world since the same methods are applied in their training, the only thing different for soldiers from different countries is t
In the documentary “Anyone’s Son Will Do” Gwynne Dyer shows that it is necessary for a recruit to withstand physical and moral torture, which is the “right” method that can make soldier from anyone. The documentary techniques used in the film, such as juxtaposition, narration and stock footage effectively develop Dyer’s theme and ideas about the military. Another documentary technique used effectively in the documentary is narration. The narration in the film tells us as viewers what to think on the topic described, it presents us with information the way the author wants viewers to get it. Moreover, there are two types of narration used in the documentary: on-camera and off-camera narration. On-camera narration in the film is when the narrator is shown on the screen. This type of narration concentrates viewer’s attention on the narrator’s words and, therefore, on his ideas and thoughts. For example, on-camera narration is used in the beginning of the film when Gwynne Dyers is shown with soviet soldiers on the background. In that episode, Dyers presents his idea that most of t
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