The second half of the film is deeply moving and shocking. The two palm trees that symbolize imprisonment are thrown into the sea twice, which symbolizes the overturning of power and the desire for freedom.

Emmanuelle 2022-10-03 14:32:19

The second half of the film is deeply moving and shocking. The two palm trees that symbolize imprisonment are thrown into the sea twice, which symbolizes the overturning of power and the desire for freedom. The second half of the film is deeply moving and shocking. The two palm trees that symbolize imprisonment are thrown into the sea twice, which symbolizes the overturning of power and the desire for freedom. The second half of the film is deeply moving and shocking. The two palm trees that symbolize imprisonment are thrown into the sea twice, which symbolizes the overturning of power and the desire for freedom.

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Mister Roberts quotes

  • Chief Petty Officer Dowdy: [referring to the letter from Forney] Could I have that, I'd like to post it for the crew.

    Doc: [referring to the letter from Roberts] No, post this one. It's theirs.

  • Ensign Frank Thurlowe Pulver: [singing] If I could be with you one hour tonight / If I was free to do the things I might / I'm telling you true / I'd be anything but blue / If I could be with you.