Your favorite scene?
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jswhalen1 — 9 years ago(January 06, 2017 08:56 AM)
Near the end when Colonel Bella is reading his letter to his wife. Ron O'Neal's performance was the highlight of the movie. That part feels so real about a man who watched his convictions to a cause simply fall away to the harsh realities of war. The end, when he lets the brothers go and drops his weapon is a sign of his true humanity.
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stevenackerman69 — 9 years ago(January 16, 2017 03:46 AM)
You know what? I wonder if that scene where he lets Jed and Matt go is supposed to be similar to what Mr. Teasdale was talking about in the history lecture at the beginning. The last thing he mentions before the invasion is about the young son of the Khan asking his dad to let the last survivor go free. That's sort of what Bella does.
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beyond2049 — 9 years ago(January 24, 2017 09:15 AM)
This 1000%, it effected me so much as a child, I drew pictures and imitated this scene so many times.. I thought it was the most heroic beep I ever seen!
I would rewind it countless times, and it never got old. I partially named my son Robert, because of this character.
As a kid going up in the 80's there was nothing more heroic then that moment.
I was obsessed for YEARS, making makeshift RPG's Dressing like Robert in my Paintball days.. it never ended hahah. -
stevenackerman69 — 9 years ago(January 14, 2017 10:32 PM)
I like it when they are getting all the stuff from the gas station and one kid insists on getting toilet paper because he wasn't going to use leaves. That's exactly what I would've done if I had been there.
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robk86 — 9 years ago(January 30, 2017 12:51 PM)
My favorite scene would probably the Daryl execution scene. In this scene, more than any, you see the effects of war on these young kids and their humanity. Even Daryl had a legitimate reason for what he did that all of them outside of Robert could empathize with. You could see the anguish that Jed goes through in deciding whether or not to kill him.
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