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by rayiner
4647 days ago
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'Tptacek mentions a great list. What I'll add to that is that, contemporaneously, criticism of the military doesn't sell movie tickets. Nobody wants to watch a movie about how American soldiers might be put in harm's way for a bad reason, or might not behave honorably, at least not unless the event is historically removed enough that the audience can separate the message of the movie from their own family, friends, and kids on the front lines. |
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These are things audiences will rally around. Behind Enemy Lines is an example[1].
[1] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Behind_Enemy_Lines_(2001_film)