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Although Joker and another character named Cowboy (Arliss Howard) carry over from the first part of the film, blabbermouth they never so much as talk about Parris Island or the murder-suicide that marked their training there. It is as though that event happened in blabbermouth another universe, or at least a different movie. The key to this apparent gaffe in blabbermouth story cohesion is contained in a scene where Joker is confronted by a Major over having "Born to Kill" scrawled on his helmet at the same time he wears a peace symbol on his flak jacket."I was trying to say something about the duality of man," he says, "...the Jungian thing, SIR!"Duality of man; duality of film. There are (in the film's developing thesis) two possible motivations for killing people and breaking things - compassion (to defend freedom and turn back despotism; our OFFICIAL purpose in Viet Nam), and annihilation (the perverse joy of revenge, of domination; of blood-soaked victory).Which
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