its too realistic? wow thats a frist. god forbid anyone growing up dosent watch that movie. i still think every teenage loser should go to Arlington National Cemetery and be forced to walk around there and understand what was used to win their freedom. American lives. countless american lives. i still believe that they would grow up a little better. In the face of that a new truth would hit them. They arent immortal and they can die. Thier actions can determin this future.
that place has a sobering effect on a grand scale.
sorry i dont cry much at movies but i can never make it through the last scene dry eyed. having a close realitive in "true" wars does that to you.
i think the FCC should sit down and take a long look at what quality and honor means.
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It means only one thing, and everything: Cut. Once committed to fight, Cut. Everything else is secondary. Cut. That is your duty, your purpose, your hunger. There is no rule more important, no commitment that overrides that one. Cut. The lines are a portrayal of the dance. Cut from the void, not from bewilderment. Cut the enemy as quickly and directly as possible. Cut with certainty. Cut decisively, resoultely. Cut into his strength. Flow through the gaps in his guard. Cut him. Cut him down utterly. Don't allow him a breath. Crush him. Cut him without mercy to the depth of his spirit. It is the balance to life: death. It is the dance with death. It is the law a war wizard lives by, or he dies.
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