As some of you may know, I do some DVD reviewing and such. Since
The Writers' Block is dedicated to writing, and these reviews are one aspect of my regular writing routine, I figure why not post them here from time to time? I try to dabble in a wide range of styles, and this is one of them. Not very "creative," maybe, but I figure anything that keeps you working with words is a good thing.
I wrote this one just last night (wrapped it up at around 11:00), so I've not yet had time to decide if I like it or not. But it's "fresh," so here you go:
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The military is, at least on the surface, built upon foundations of rigid discipline and adherence to a strict chain of command. Break that chain of command or act against the dictates of your superior officer, and the house of cards designed to keep young men functioning in the ultimate crisis – war – falls apart. And that is how people die.
So what to do when a vital link in that chain of command is faulty? When the man issuing orders is unstable, unreliable and potentially a danger to the hundreds at his command?
This is the question explored by The Caine Mutiny, the classic 1954 military drama featuring the legendary Humphrey Bogart.
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