As a non-american i really don't want to see this movie
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debaryman101 — 16 years ago(August 01, 2009 12:28 PM)
So if another country made this movie, say Britian or australia or can I say Canada. As a NON-citizen of any of these countries, I am not a human being. Funny he made an assumption of what he "thought" the movie would show.
and didn't take the time to actually watch it.
It does not matter where you come from or if you served in the military, it's about a person who wanted to escort somone home, That person's wife in the movie said to him "what's this all about?"
as if there was something more to what he was doing, is this what the world has come to. A man wants to do a decent thing for another man and he is questioned and a man as a NON-american thinks things about a movie before he has even watched it.
You asked what other people think, I think your an idiot as a NON-american.
I would like to meet you, I never met a NON-american before. THE UNITED STATES OF NON-AMERICA.
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azmives — 16 years ago(August 05, 2009 12:54 PM)
Suppose you change the nationality of the soldier to Canadian, British, French or any other country with soldiers in Iraq or Afghanistan. Should that country honor the parents of that fallen soldier by having an escort return them their son or daughter home or just send them home in a box like so much baggage?
I served in the US Army for 13 years during the cold war, mainly in Germany. Soldiering for most is not a job, but a profession. Assignments can really suck, it can be too hot or too cold, too wet or too dry. You can be isolated, away from family and friends, for long periods. The worst thing to happen to you is being killed. Part of the unwritten contract we had with our nation and service was that we would be returned home if we were killed or died in the service of our country.
I suggest watching a movie called 'Gardens of Stone'.
You can take anything out of it that you want, if you watch it. If you don't, than you won't have missed anything. If this was a troll, I think it was wasted. -
aqib4 — 16 years ago(August 05, 2009 10:33 PM)
I never get people who go on boards for movies they didn't like, but even more confusing is people who go on boards for movies they haven't/won't see. The movie isn't life altering. I am sure people who have served or are friends/relatives of service members probably have more of a connection to the events. But as a civilian I thought it was a pretty solid movie even if you are against the war in Iraq.
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lishol7-1 — 14 years ago(May 28, 2011 02:26 PM)
Is there no formal protocol for non-Americans? I find that pretty unbelievable. I've seen military marches and parades of other countries and they appear just as regimented as America. The movie could have reflected any war and any side. I liked it because it brought war down to a very personal family level. No one wants to lose their child to war. For one to give the ultimate price, a little decorum is called for.
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gremma — 14 years ago(May 30, 2011 11:00 AM)
Canada is in this war! They are deployed in Kandahar province right now. Canada is among the nations with the largest military presence in Afghanistan. Sorry your not in the mood, but the "others" are also Canadian. It is not preachy, it was made by HBO not the government, and you can only hope that your KIA's are treated with as much respect when their remains are brought home.
Sorry, but you show the utmost disrespect for your service people, not even knowing they are there, maybe dying, and you can't be bothered even knowing what happens to them your fallen fellow Canadians are brought home. Your ignorance is very sad and those over there fighting in your name don't even have the support of their people is unforgivable.
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terrilambert — 14 years ago(May 30, 2011 05:18 PM)
Danny I am an american and I suggest you don't see this movie whether you are in the mood or not. There is no car chase scenes, or things being blown up. It is rather quiet and slow. The message is very message-y and would probably just bore you to sleep. Save yourself the 2 hours, and more importantly save those of us who did enjoy and appreciate the movie your nonsense.
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dagaul101 — 14 years ago(November 16, 2011 05:01 AM)
I don't think it's preachy in any way, doesn't give arguments for the war pro or cons, and just focuses on the dignity of associating a fellow soldier home
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