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I thought that the story was and interesting concept. They took three men who returned and all are of different ranks. On their way home Fred is the man of power and is looked up to by the other two men but as the story continues he is the one who has the hardest fall. Al is of a lower rank but has rising power through out the story. Homer has a difficult time just like the other two but it has more to with psychology. His adjustment is considerably better at least with money then that of Fred. The story is well written and very compelling.-- Matt DeMarr
 
I thought that the story was and interesting concept. They took three men who returned and all are of different ranks. On their way home Fred is the man of power and is looked up to by the other two men but as the story continues he is the one who has the hardest fall. Al is of a lower rank but has rising power through out the story. Homer has a difficult time just like the other two but it has more to with psychology. His adjustment is considerably better at least with money then that of Fred. The story is well written and very compelling.-- Matt DeMarr
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Part of me wonders if maybe the movie was so successful because the American public was so used to propaganda films and newsreels.  For once, they were able to watch an actual film and it was about something everyone could relate to.  People could identify with it and not have to worry about being heavily influenced in a "Pro-America" propaganda-esque way. --Kelly Wuyscik
  
 
== 6 Overall ==
 
== 6 Overall ==

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