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  lyledixon2000@ wrote:
  Respecting those who fought and died in the war is important, learning some of the factual info was great the cinematography was very good. But some of the stereotypes left a lot to be desired. For instance how only the First Nation fellow became an alcoholic, curious how it didn't affect the other fellows that way. Way to go Mr Eastwood, you didnt "make my day." it seemed to reinforce the drunken Indian stigma. The fame searching wife was another stereotype that left a bad taste afterwords and I'm a guy. It was a surprise to learn that not even the police dept wanted former war heros, I thought they took anyone even those with a questionable past. I suppose someone knew the affects of PTSD.
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