Halls of Montezuma
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1:26:02
Anderson.
1:26:04
Yes, sir?
1:26:08
Thanks.
That was a good job.

1:26:10
Thank you, sir.
1:26:19
Johnson:
You must put your mind

1:26:19
Johnson:
You must put your mind

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on different thoughts,
captain.

1:26:22
When the war's over,
1:26:24
you can go back
and rebuild your country.

1:26:26
You've much to live for.
You'll live well.

1:26:29
Sergeant, you seem
to have forgotten

1:26:31
that for generations
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my people think
not of living well

1:26:36
but of dying well.
1:26:38
Have you not studied
our philosophy,

1:26:40
military science,
1:26:43
our judo wrestling?
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Do you not remember
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that we always
take the obvious

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and reverse it?
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So, reverse
the role of life.

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To us, it is death
that is desirable.

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It is the source
of our strength.

1:27:01
Do not say to me
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that I have
anything to live for.

1:27:05
And now, Sergeant,
1:27:07
I believe I know what
information you are seeking.

1:27:10
Will you help us?
1:27:11
Go... bring
commissioned officer.

1:27:14
Well,
I'm the expert here,

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but this is no time
to stand on pride.

1:27:20
How's it going,
Johnson?

1:27:21
Oh, pretty good, sir.
1:27:22
Lieutenant,
the captain just told me

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he's willing to talk...
but to an officer.

1:27:26
Good.
1:27:30
[Coughing]
1:27:36
Take care
of this mess.

1:27:38
The boys
are aiming better.

1:27:40
What's happened
to him?

1:27:44
He's committed hara-kiri.
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And with your knife,
SergeantJohnson.

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I thought I'd lost it.
1:27:50
It never occurred to me
someone had taken it.

1:27:52
Makino:
Sir, is custom to finish hara-kiri

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with gun. Please.
1:27:55
Sorry. The situation
doesn't allow

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for peacetime
customs.

1:27:58
Get a corpsman.
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I'm afraid
it's too late.


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