"Full Metal Jacket" is a 1987 war film directed and produced by Stanley Kubrick, who also co-wrote the screenplay. The film follows a platoon of U.S. Marine recruits through their brutal basic training at Parris Island and the harrowing experiences of two of the recruits during the Tet Offensive in the Vietnam War. It is known for its stark depiction of the dehumanizing effects of war and its memorable characters.
He did that full metal jacket. Really? Yeah. He was scared of flying. He was scared of flying. He lived in the UK and so he didn't want to fly. So, uh, that's why that's why it was shot there.
""The speaker mentions Stanley Kubrick shooting "Vietnam on the London docks" and then clarifies that this was for "Full Metal Jacket" because Kubrick "was scared of flying." This directly identifies the film."