Hoot Question / thoughts
I've seen this film I don't know how many times and I've finally begin to wonder why Hoot at the end of the film begins to re-arm saying "there's still men out there.." when General Garrison made it clear that no man was to be left behind. Did not everyone make it back to the Pakistani stadium? Or was this just supposed to be one final I'm Hoot and I'm bad ass moment?
On another point some time ago I read an article on how the military demanded changes to the storyline in order to paint themselves in a more favorable light. The Grimes character was complete fiction which is too bad considering Ewan McGregor is half the reason I loved the film so much in the first place. It really doesn't surprise me that this happens more often than not in "based on a true event" films. I'm not sure why the military is afraid to show it's ugly side once in awhile, but then I suppose it wouldn't make great recruiting propaganda.
Still a great film and I'm sure I'll be rewatching it yet again sometime in the future to come after I've forgotten how brutally sad it really is.
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