• OrnluWolfjarl
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    2 years ago

    The very way you just described is how they make you ignore his resistance.

    I’m not saying it’s some sort of Marxist masterpiece by the way. I just think it was the intention.

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      2 years ago

      The way I described it is simply what happens in the movie. He had no resistance, he had no plan, he had no ideology, or grand vision. He has a psychotic break. The military is hell.

      You’re creating a story about a character that was never told. They don’t need you to ignore him, because they don’t paint him as a Marxist, or a someone who’s a stalwart resistor.