A best case statement of game theory. After watching this film, I understand what it means to get the most benefit with the least sacrificed choice. Putting the background of the story in the German prison camps of World War II, using a black-and-white war in addition to the just and unjust wars to increase the tension of the story is very visible, because it adds honor, choice, life, and sacrifice. Elements such as, collective, victory, and nobility deepen the depth of the film.
Court scenes are always good-looking, if they are filmed well, such as Tom Cruise's early work "A Good Man", it is also a military court. The court scenes in this movie are even more dramatic.
Another: Bruce Willis's statute lines are getting deeper and deeper, Colin Farrell is handsome, and the small scar on his face adds to his masculinity and charm.
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