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Don't post "I never saw it" here. That really annoys me.
For anyone that might've seen this old movie (from 1986 I think), I've been trying to figure out one scene over and over with no luck. If you haven't seen this, but plan on it, I don't recommend reading any further.
My question, to avoid spoiling any of it, is colored black.
In the scene right after the Americans bomb the camp Jim is staying in (near the end where he's screaming on the rooftop at the B-51s, etc), I can't figure out what's with the scene after where he goes into the room with the two adults that were taking care of him before he moved into the "American Rooms". He goes back there, where the woman unpacks all his stuff, and hangs it back up on the walls, while he sits there and looks miserable.
Was he kicked out of the American rooms for singing that song to the Japaneese fighter pilots? Or is there just something really easy I'm missing?
This movie's been on HBO @ 12 midnight for the last two nights, and that scene is the only one I don't understand. It's an awesome movie... just really pisses me off that I don't understand that one part. :-/
For anyone that might've seen this old movie (from 1986 I think), I've been trying to figure out one scene over and over with no luck. If you haven't seen this, but plan on it, I don't recommend reading any further.
My question, to avoid spoiling any of it, is colored black.
In the scene right after the Americans bomb the camp Jim is staying in (near the end where he's screaming on the rooftop at the B-51s, etc), I can't figure out what's with the scene after where he goes into the room with the two adults that were taking care of him before he moved into the "American Rooms". He goes back there, where the woman unpacks all his stuff, and hangs it back up on the walls, while he sits there and looks miserable.
Was he kicked out of the American rooms for singing that song to the Japaneese fighter pilots? Or is there just something really easy I'm missing?
This movie's been on HBO @ 12 midnight for the last two nights, and that scene is the only one I don't understand. It's an awesome movie... just really pisses me off that I don't understand that one part. :-/