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    Archived from the IMDb Discussion Forums — Taking Chance


    danucky — 15 years ago(November 29, 2010 02:50 AM)

    Who is the guy playing Sgt. Michael (din't get the last name, starts with an 'O' I think), the one that was with Chance when he got killed? Couldn't find him in the credits.
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      nlm03 — 14 years ago(May 30, 2011 07:41 PM)

      His name was Corporal Arenz and he was played by Enver Gjokaj. I remember this because I used to watch Enver in Dollhouse.

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        CJay — 14 years ago(May 30, 2011 10:53 PM)

        .. Chance's Sgt Michael friend happen to be back home ahead of the coffin?
        Presuming the story is factual, sorry, how did that happen?
        Thanks in advance, US Army 1970-73.


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          CJay — 14 years ago(May 31, 2011 08:55 AM)

          I finally got around to reading Strobl's founding journal. Found that the screenplay is played pretty much straight, probably in part because LtCol Mike Strobl was himself involved in the adaptation.
          But in a few cases the movie diverges from reality, cheats for dramatic effect:

          1. Sgt Michael didn't exist. Guess the filmmakers lent extra drama by having a living voice recount Chance's last moments on earth.
          2. Strobl's sleepover with the casket didn't happen.
          3. The spontaneous highway tribute convoy was fictitious.
          4. The teenager texting from the adjacent seat on the plane was fictional too.
          5. The escort's inner doubts about taking the easy path in his career were not in his journal, except to note that in one year Chance accumulated 7 ribbons on his chest (including the day of death Blue ribbon) while Strobl had only 8 from 17 years service.
            So, yeah, it was a sweetened Hollywood product in some respects, but still heck of a fine job jimo.

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            Hungry_Mind — 14 years ago(September 11, 2011 02:05 AM)

            It could happen in the Army, not sure about the Marines
            There are many way he could have get ahead of the coffin
            If he is wounded (In arm(s)/leg(s) the same time as Chance's KIA, he would have gotten a 30 days pass
            He could have gotten a 5 days compassionated pass to go home and sort out the funeral business (Rare but doable, afterall he's a Sergeant)
            He could have been on his ETS or DEROS a couple of days after Chance's Killed
            Can't think of any, but i think there are still some more.
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              jaysea2 — 12 years ago(May 21, 2013 03:44 PM)

              Thank you for your service, Hungry_Mind! (My dad served in the Army, too. 1944-1946and gave me his tags, medals, papers, etc. Talk about feeling honored! I'm his daughternot his son.) I'm just watching this film againand found a couple of things I missed the first time. Very touching.
              Againthank you!

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