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When you go home
Tell them for us and say
For your tomorrow
We gave our today
--Inscription in the 5th Marine Division cemetery,
Iwo Jima 1945
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Same can go for Audi Murphy. During the war, he was a one man wrecking crew, self styled terminator and fearless warrior. He survived WWII and even had a movie career after the war. However, he died in a plane crash. Life is terminal.
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Originally posted by WalterB View PostYes, reminds me somewhat of Heinz-Wolfgang Schnaufer. He literally went to hell and back, defying all the odds, to survive WWII. Only to be killed in a car accident a few years after the war. RIP
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Originally posted by airborne_steve View PostSame can go for Audi Murphy. During the war, he was a one man wrecking crew, self styled terminator and fearless warrior. He survived WWII and even had a movie career after the war. However, he died in a plane crash. Life is terminal.
Steve
Audi Murphy survived well after the war. For several decades thereafter, in fact.When you go home
Tell them for us and say
For your tomorrow
We gave our today
--Inscription in the 5th Marine Division cemetery,
Iwo Jima 1945
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There is a film review here which is very lazily written by a cliche heavy hack SJW type of a journalist, but it did contain one single interesting observation, which was that in some ways this is a film with 2 audiences. An American audience which will focus on some aspects and a non American audience which will focus on different aspects of the same character and story.
I don't agree entirely with the review but I think it's an interesting observation and there might be some truth to this part ;
In theory, we suspect, it is a complex double-coded operation, designed to play as straight-up heroism for flag-waving US patriots and as a deeply disturbing psychological study for everybody else.
http://www.irishtimes.com/culture/fi...mark-1.2067354
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I had the opportunity to see this film about 6 weeks ago on my third attempt as the first two times it was sold out. It was well worth the wait for sure and I must say, it was the first movie I had ever been to see where most of the audience stood and clapped during the credits. I left with a feeling of pride and even a little nationalistic if I can say that here. Sadly no academy award for Mr. Cooper. Great film and a must to see on the big screen.
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