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Are you scared? Yes, ma'am,I'm very happy to be here. I love my country. I miss my parents.Hey, Mom, hey, Dad. They're treating meall right here. It was an opportunity for meto defend America... the country whichhas given freedom to meand to my family. And it is an honorto fight for that freedom. To defend my country... and to serve my country... and to learn skillsto eventuallygo into law enforcement. Are you scared? Look... I'm 20 years old... and I was dumb enoughto sign a contract. I can heartheir fucking bombs already. I can hear their bombs. And I'm fucking scared, yeah
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Are you scared
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Yes ma'am I'm very happy to be here
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I love my country
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I miss my parents Hey Mom hey Dad
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They're treating me all right here
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It was an opportunity for me to defend America
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the country which has given freedom to me and to my family
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And it is an honor to fight for that freedom
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To defend my country
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and to serve my country
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and to learn skills to eventually go into law enforcement
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Are you scared
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Look
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I'm 20 years old
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and I was dumb enough to sign a contract
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I can hear their fucking bombs already
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I can hear their bombs
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And I'm fucking scared yeah
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Movie Summary
A psychological study of Marine's state of mind during the Gulf War. Told through the eyes of a U.S. Marine sniper who struggles to cope with boredom, a sense of isolation, and other issues back home.