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An emotionally-unstable prisoner of war deals with the social and moral repercussions of PTSD, haunted by an enigmatic g | dG1fSzlHQTI2NkpIRms
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00:00That's when they found you?
00:05No, they found me the next day.
00:10So, what happened that night?
00:15We talked.
00:19You got a family out there, Lieutenant?
00:24I got a wife and two boys.
00:29When was the last time you saw them?
00:34In between tours, and it's been
00:39six tours, two months, and about two weeks.
00:44How old are your boys?
00:49Well, Kyle, he's 13, and Connor, he's 9.
00:55Probably missing their dad about now, huh?
01:00What do you care, man?
01:08I never got to meet my boy.
01:13I enlisted the day after he was born.
01:18So the Army was your way out, huh?
01:23I didn't really think I had what it takes to be a father, so...
01:28I guess you could say it was kind of my escape.
01:33Now the day goes by, I don't regret it.
01:38Well, if we make it out of here, you think you might go out and try to find them?
01:53Six tours.
01:58Damn.
02:03I doubt my family will even recognize me.
02:08Maybe it doesn't matter to them.
02:13War is an awful thing for people who don't understand it.
02:18And some people just won't understand what you and I have gone through.
02:23And neither will my family.
02:28You shouldn't have to, Dean.
02:33And that was the last thing you said to me.
02:38Adam.
02:43Adam.
02:48Adam.
03:08Adam.
03:13Adam.

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