Gods and Monsters
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1:20:02
- Uh, shall we?
- Yeah.

1:20:17
When we've finished eating,
if Hanna's not back, shall we
try a few more sketches?

1:20:20
I thought you'd given up
on my drawing.

1:20:23
Yeah, but I'd like
to try again.

1:20:25
Ill give us something to do
while we wait.

1:20:32
Tell me something,
Clayton.

1:20:36
Do you believe
in mercy killing?

1:20:40
I never really gave it
much thought.

1:20:42
You musve come across
such situations in Korea.

1:20:45
A wounded comrade,
or perhaps even an enemy.

1:20:49
You know, someone for whom death
would be a blessing.

1:20:54
I never went to Korea.
1:20:56
I never even made it
through boot camp.

1:20:59
- But you said...
- That I was a marine, which is true.

1:21:03
You filled in the rest.
1:21:08
Oh, I see.
1:21:12
My old man was a marine.
1:21:15
Lied about his age,
and he enlisted.

1:21:17
- Is this the Great War?
- Yeah. Yeah.

1:21:20
By the time he was ready to ship out,
all the fighting was over,

1:21:23
so he felt like
he'd missed out.

1:21:26
- Well, it was
a very lucky thing he did.
- Thas not the way he saw it.

1:21:30
To him it was like his life
never really got started.

1:21:34
Nothing else
seemed to matter.

1:21:37
Certainly not his family.
1:21:39
Is that why you became a marine,
for your father's sake?

1:21:43
I figured id be
the next best thing.

1:21:46
I mean, but I loved it too.
I really... I did.

1:21:49
It was a chance to be
a part of something important,

1:21:52
something thas bigger
than yourself.

1:21:54
So, what happened?
1:21:56
Didn't have the guts for it.
1:21:59
- Hmm?
- Literally.


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