It's the complete opposite scenario of Freeman's Father Sky. The 1981 movie based on the novel, starring George C. Scott, has a bunch of user reviews brainwashed normies who decried Scott's character in the film for "brainwashing" the young lads to defend their school based on incorrigible principles centered on honour, courage, and integrity.
If there's anything worth defending and dying for, it's a foundational organisation that instills values upon which you can defend your homeland at any age.
The villain in that scenario was not General Bache, but rather the institutions looking to encroach on a space for no significant gain to society.
In this case, we have a youth generation being brainwashed to defend the invaders coming in to take over and rape and pillage, all while being patted on the back for being footstools for third-world cockroaches.
Extremely good movie. All-star cast, too. Young Sean Penn, Timothy Hutton, Tom Cruise, and more.
First 15 minutes are really slow, but it's to build up an understanding of how things work, who everyone is, and how they operate the base. It gets increasingly intense as the movie goes on.
It's the complete opposite scenario of Freeman's Father Sky. The 1981 movie based on the novel, starring George C. Scott, has a bunch of user reviews brainwashed normies who decried Scott's character in the film for "brainwashing" the young lads to defend their school based on incorrigible principles centered on honour, courage, and integrity.
If there's anything worth defending and dying for, it's a foundational organisation that instills values upon which you can defend your homeland at any age.
The villain in that scenario was not General Bache, but rather the institutions looking to encroach on a space for no significant gain to society.
In this case, we have a youth generation being brainwashed to defend the invaders coming in to take over and rape and pillage, all while being patted on the back for being footstools for third-world cockroaches.
I can't find that movie. Could you give a link?
Sure thing, it's called Taps.
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0083169/
Oh, i thought it had the same name. Is the movie any good? Synopsis looks interesting.
Extremely good movie. All-star cast, too. Young Sean Penn, Timothy Hutton, Tom Cruise, and more.
First 15 minutes are really slow, but it's to build up an understanding of how things work, who everyone is, and how they operate the base. It gets increasingly intense as the movie goes on.