Was Gere's Character Tortured?
I just saw this movie for the first time. When Sidney Poitier forced Gere's IRA sharpshooter character to open his shirt, there are some marks on Gere's chest, and Gere says something like "souvenirs of British hospitality". These sure don't look like bullet wounds, I assume they are torture marks and his line kind of confirmed that.
Question, if Gere's character was indeed tortured in the hands of the British, that'd be around 1989, and the Brits outlawed torture of IRA activists in the 70s. Even if they did torture his badly, they'd be using much more discreet methods than leaving something so easy to tell. What was the intent of this reference?