yes, I thought about the fate of a person with aspergers then. I would have a hard time joining the military today, so back then I probably wouldn't function at all. As for bad reveiws, I don't know where that would come from. The only bad review I read was on CNN, and while it was extremely negative, the entire point of the reveiw was that the movie was politically incorrect, calling it overly masculine, homophobic, racist, and insensitive in a "war weary" time. That is CRAZY. The point of the movie isn't to make a horrors of war documentary or political statement, its a peice of art. So in everything it was intended to be it was great. One thing that bothered me when I saw it though was some lady took her daughter and son who were about 6 and 8. She is messin those kids up!
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