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Published on February 24, 2009 By foreverserenity In Movies & TV & Books

I saw this move on HBO Saturday night. It was pretty moving to me, emotionally moving. It was about a soldier who died in Iraq and his coming home, it was based on a true story.

I had no idea that the men who died in Iraq or other wars, were escorted home by other soldiers. In this story, Kevin Bacon's character, (a real person) Lt. Colonel Mike Strobl, is a Marine Officer who volunteered to take home a soldier who died in Iraq back to his home town in Colorado. I was very moved how meticulous the people who had the task of cleaning up the bodies, preparing them for their return home, and how many people were involved in doing this.

The people who Bacon's character met along the way, from the person who prepared the body, the check in person at the airline counter, the pilot, the men who worked in the baggage area, the other passengers on the airplane, the stewardess and the people who were driving on the road when the hearse that transported the body, along with the vehicle that Kevin was traveling in, They all gave the respect that was deserved, and showed such reverence, it was pretty emotional to watch. This was a show worth watching, and a story I'm pleased to have known about!

I read that this film was a tribute not only to all the fallen war heroes but especially for Chance Phelps, the 19 year old Marine who was killed in Iraq.


Comments
on Feb 25, 2009

I talked this one up in a few forums that I frequent.  It was incredilby well done, and just from watching it I consider the next several months of HBO a bargain.

HBO should be applauded for not putting a lot of politics (in either direction) into the film and for just putting on a very respectful and thoughtful film that treats the military and military families with the respect and dignity they deserve.

Highly recommended viewing.

on Feb 27, 2009

HBO should be applauded for not putting a lot of politics (in either direction) into the film and for just putting on a very respectful and thoughtful film that treats the military and military families with the respect and dignity they deserve.
Highly recommended viewing.

Absoulutely!

on Feb 28, 2009

I saw that previews to this one, Donna.  I would definitely like to see it sometime. Glad to know that you enjoyed it.

on Feb 28, 2009

Hiya Rose, yes, it was so moving and opened my eyes to a lot I didn't know!  You should see it if you can.  On another note I forgot my Twitter password!lol! I will have to have them send it to me. Guess you haven't been on much either?!

on Feb 28, 2009

foreverserenity
Hiya Rose, yes, it was so moving and opened my eyes to a lot I didn't know!  You should see it if you can.  On another note I forgot my Twitter password!lol! I will have to have them send it to me. Guess you haven't been on much either?!

Hiya, Donna.   I haven't been much on anyplace, but I have done the Twitter thing a few times these past two weeks.   I hope you find your password!   And if anyone else out there, twitters, maybe they can let us know.

on Mar 02, 2009

I hope you find your password! And if anyone else out there, twitters, maybe they can let us know.

I'm sure I will at some point!lol!  Yeah!