The Jacket
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:03:01
I was 27 years old the first time I died.
:03:04
I remember there was white everywhere.
:03:06
There was war, and I felt alive.
But, really, I was dead.

:03:12
- So how old?
- Twenty-seven.

:03:15
Here he is. Starks, Jack.
:03:18
Born in Vermont.
Hasn't got a family listed.

:03:22
Naval hospital will take care of it.
:03:29
Oh, my God.
:03:31
- This soldier's alive. This man just blinked.
- Been tagged already.

:03:34
- Worry about the others.
- No, no, look at this.

:03:38
Oh, shit. Code blue, code blue.
We need a doctor.

:03:42
Get a doctor over here now.
:03:48
Sergeant Starks was very lucky.
:03:50
A little more to the right,
it wouldn't have come out.

:03:52
He has retrograde amnesia,
acute psychological suppression.

:03:55
We couldn't find any family...
:03:56
...in the States, sergeant.
:03:58
- I'm sure you have friends.
- I want the paperwork this afternoon.

:04:01
- Get him on the next flight out of here.
- Yes, sir.

:04:05
He's recommended you for
the Bronze Star, sergeant.

:04:07
- There is help for you, sergeant.
- Of course there is.

:04:11
Of course there is.
:04:23
You guys all right?
:04:26
- Our car won't start.
- That's your mom?

:04:29
- Yeah.
- What's your mom's name?

:04:33
Jean.
:04:35
Hey, Jean.
:04:38
Can you hear me?
:04:42
Can you wake up?
:04:44
I need you to try and stay awake.
:04:47
- Oh, God.
- Your mom taking anything?


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