which of course still puts him completely out of the movie with 15 minutes to go
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standard levels of "morally gray" would've stopped at our hero shooting a fellow Rebel
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and skipped the horrible death of innocent civilians for no goddamn reason
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I also liked, as I wrote in my review, that the characters weren't motivated by abstract ideals
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or rather, only Shitty Hans Landa was. Everyone else was like "welp if we don't do something everyone's fucked"
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which is again the ONLY reason people read it as a dig against Trump.
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yeah it's a war movie. Everyone reacts, they don't act
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no what gets me is Bodhi did make a moral choice based on an epiphany. Whatever personal shit went down w him and Galen
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but we don't get to see it. We barely even hear about it. Nobody else in the movie really cares
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yeah. I mean, lots of folks are gonna want them to be a couple but it doesn't matter.
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he clearly does resolve some deep personal moral conflict just before he dies but it's completely internal
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I do kind of suspect he and Galen were lovers
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