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"Taking Chance"

Posted by DWPC on August 10, 2009 at 09:49:07:

This is a simple little film; almost a docu-drama; based on real events written about by the USMC Hq officer who volunteered to escort the body of a 19 year-old Marine PFC killed in Iraq in 2004 to the small town where he grew up. Kevin Bacon's performance as the Marine Lt. Col. is low key and well done. Its an intimate and quietly moving film that gives a rare glimpse into the sad, little-seen details of a too common process, and the effects that these fallen soldiers and Marines momentarily have on a preoccupied society as they make their way home. It has a couple sappy, flag-waving moments, but it takes no overt position for or against the war in Iraq and for the most part is a poignant, thoughtful memorial to the dead and to those whose sad duty it is to see to their needs. I think any who would read politics into it miss its point. Its only about 75 minutes and I highly recommend it.