The Last Castle
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:29:01
Well, that’s just it.
I di-didn't do nothing.

:29:06
It was a mistake.
:29:09
Oh. Okay.
:29:11
[Man On P.A.]
Medication call is in five minutes.

:29:14
I h-hurt someone real bad.
:29:22
How long you been here?
:29:24
- Two years.
- And how long do you have?
How much longer?

:29:27
Four years, eight months,
eleven days.

:29:30
And this mistake,
you've just the one?

:29:34
Just-Just one.
:29:38
-Just one day in your life?
-Ju-Ju-Ju--

:29:41
No. Take your time.
Got plenty of that.

:29:46
Just five seconds, sir.
:29:49
And you're a marine for what,
one or two years?

:29:51
And you're a violent criminal
for five seconds?

:29:53
- Yes, sir.
- Well, according to my calculations,

:29:56
that makes you mostly Marine.
About 9 percent, I'd say.

:30:04
- Yes, sir.
- Then why not act like one?
Stand tall.

:30:08
This thing that you’re doing with your
hand, grabbing your hair, what's that?

:30:12
- That was a salute.
- A sa-- Oh, no. [ Laughs ]

:30:15
- I don't think so.
You know where saluting comes from?
- No, sir.

:30:19
It comes from medieval times.
Two knights would approach
each other on horseback.

:30:24
They would raise their visors
and show their faces.

:30:28
It's like they're saying,
’This is who I am.

:30:31
I'm not the enemy
and I'm not afraid.’

:30:33
A salute's about respect, son.
Respect for yourself,
the service and the flag.

:30:39
- [Knocking On Door]
- If you'regoing to do this--

:30:40
Sir, you wanted to see me? Sir?
:30:45
Come.
:30:48
Look at that.
:30:53
- Oh, man.
- No, no, no.

:30:58
At the War College,
his very name was spoken...


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