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I had to stop watching this movie after this scene. It was an awesome scene, but I got so uncomfortable after it, that I stopped watching the movie. Oooff. Let me know if I should watch the rest of this movie. (I might have posted about this before; it just came up in my youtube feed last night for some reason.)

 
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Unless I was interested in fully studying WWII on my own there is a lot I didn't know about it. I watched Number 24 yesterday and find it worthy of mention. Even @Sourdough would like this one. I'm bad at describing things but here is a very brief description from online:
On the brink of the Second World War, a young Norwegian man's drive to resist the Nazis sets a new course for his future – and the future of his country.
Not only was it a "good" movie, great acting, new to me and different looking actors (real people), but it was based on a true story that is being retold to a large group of teens in Norway by the author (an actor) of the book, Number 24.
I found it on Netflix.
 
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DID you ever watch "Enemy at the GATES". I know you checked it out of library.

It is a masterpiece "Especially" the first 15 - 20 minutes.
Would you believe I still haven’t gotten my little rinky dink DVD player hooked up? Apparently I’m needing other cords, plugs, connections, etc. that I misplaced from disconnecting the one that no longer works. It looks different than what I use at work. Yes, I have to occasionally watch DVDs at work, but not for my entertainment, to check for damages.
Anyway, Number 24 has value. It is something that today’s kids, young adults, so many, need to be reminded of! This is why we fight!!!
The “WHY RESIST” topic is brought up at the very beginning, the actor seems to have an inner strength, a commanding presence, he’s pretty awesome. Watch every bit of it. It is weird to consider that my own father was just a kid when he went to war, in Europe, 18 years old.
 
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