A Bright Shining Lie
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1:11:03
Hey, need some money
for a haircut?

1:11:08
What's the matter with him?
1:11:11
- He's against the war.
- You don't say?

1:11:17
Well, I better have a word with him
before I head back tomorrow.

1:11:21
- Wait a minute. I--
- What is it?

1:11:27
John, I want to file
for a divorce.

1:11:33
I just need to be free from you.
1:11:35
Baby, come on.
I need you.

1:11:37
You don't need anybody.
Myrtle made sure of that.

1:11:43
And you have the war.
1:11:47
- I'm truly sorry.
- Thank you.

1:11:49
Your mama was very special to me.
We're all gonna miss her.

1:11:51
- I appreciate that.
- You don't remember me?

1:11:54
- I'm your cousin Artie.
- Oh, yeah.

1:11:56
I'd like to introduce
some friends of mine.

1:11:59
- Danny Dikes.
- Thanks for coming.

1:12:01
- Paul Gillies.
- Sorry for your loss.

1:12:03
- This here's my wife Bella.
- How do you do?

1:12:06
I've been telling 'em I've been reading
about you in the "Norfolk Leader"--

1:12:09
all those battles
he's been winning.

1:12:12
It's a great thing
you're doing over there, son.

1:12:14
God Almighty knows
it's a great thing.

1:12:17
Imagine, Myrtle's boy,
advisor to the United States Army.

1:12:20
Who would have thought?
1:12:23
Yeah. If you need anything,
you know who to call.

1:12:29
1967, the year of delusion.
1:12:32
465,000 American troops fought major
battles from the Delta to the D.M.Z....

1:12:38
while Westmoreland declared
the end was coming into view.

1:12:41
Vann knew better.
1:12:44
I thought we cleared this area.
1:12:46
We had, sir.
Then we discovered these tunnels.

1:12:48
- Here, here and here.
- Fire in the hole!

1:12:55
- Watch the perimeter.
- And over here, sir.

1:12:57
- This is where we found the documents.
- What do they say?


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