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<p dir="auto"><strong>EsmagaSapos</strong> — <em>11 years ago(November 25, 2014 06:00 AM)</em></p>
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Yes, mans also cry.<br />
One of the most powerful scenes I ever saw in a movie. I thought about that all night. What that look represented? Petty?<br />
He was saying: What are you celebrating about? I'm a soldier without my arms.<br />
The way he looked at the people there, was completely no words. I will never forget this scene.</p>
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<p dir="auto">And the scene where his father holds him when he returns home from the hospital.<br />
That scene was heartbreaking. You can imagine his dad going in another room to bawl his eyes out.</p>
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<p dir="auto">I did too for this scene. But also for the scene where he shouts at his mother and he's so frustrated that his life has come to this. I wept. And the scene where his father holds him when he returns home from the hospital. And the last scene where they're protesting at the campaign and they push him out of the chair and he keeps fighting and yelling that he's paralyzed. Depressing movie.</p>
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