Anybody think they should show this in schools?
I just finished watching this movie today...I'm not what you'd call 'for war' but I do believe that our troops do have to go out there, put their lives on the line and fight to protect what this country holds dear sometimes...as awful as it is for all who are involved. Anyway, I think this movie could change anybody's view on war, for it, against it, whatever...I believe war is in some instances necessary but even I'm rethinking my opinion after seeing this movie.
I wonder, if they were to show this in public schools BEFORE the army recruiters come around trying to sell all the teenagers on how great life in the army could be for them...if there would be a change in the number of kids who sign up for it. I mean you see all this that these boys go through, and they entered war never really thinking about the deaths, the violence, the dying, the losses, they were coaxed into it with the idea of glory and the uniforms and the parades welcoming them home, they weren't told about the bloodshed, the amputations, the deaths...and a lot of young people join the army today because they can't think of anything else they want to do with their life, or they think the army is the ONLY thing for them...I think if this movie were to be shown to teenagers in school, and they could see this and know this is what happened before the atomic bombs, before nuclear missiles, before all the weapons of mass destruction that exist today, if they might think twice before going to recruit.
What's everybody else think?