Man Down
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Devin, I'm at the back entrance.
I'm going in.
Okay, it's me.
Daddy?
You're okay.
Yeah, you're okay.
Okay, we're gonna get
out of this place now.
Come on, baby.
Hold my hand.
Hold my hand.
Yo, Drummer, you copy?
Dev, made contact...
Back, back, back, back.
All right, you're okay. Come on.
Daddy!
Daddy!
Come on, come on.
We got away.
All right, we're going back in!
Land of opportunity
is offering just that
to our enemies.
The magnitude of destruction
our director of defense,
the United Nations,
and the Centers for Disease
Control warning us about?
I don't know
the words to tell you
how I wish I could be
where you are...
protect you...
hold you.
If there was a way,
I would save you from this war...
which has covered everything...
you, your mom...
our world...
Every morning, I see your face.
I hear your laugh...
your footsteps
on the living room floor.
Every night I dream
when you were bom.
Now I wonder if you're safe.
You can fear for me as much
as I fear for you and your mom.
I won't stop looking, Johnny.
I won't quit.
They taught us that
in the Corps.
Never give up.
Ever.
Come in.
Captain, missing debrief?
Corporal Drummer.
Lance Corporal, sir.
Ah. Captain Peyton.
Nice to finally meet you.
It's a pleasure to meet you.
I'm sorry I'm late. I overslept.
It's been a tough couple of weeks.
Please, my chateau.
Can I get you anything?
Just a water, a Coke.
Well, we have a mini fridge
for the court case.
That's a nice perk.
We get a few over here.
It's got cane sugar.
Mexicans do it right,
don't they?
That your son?
Godson. Zachary.
You got kids of your own,
or just the godson'?
Well, right now,
I'm here with you.
So, this will be more informal
than other meetings
you may have had
over the incident,
but if you would,
I'd like you to tell me
a little bit about yourself...
your life outside the Corps.
It's not much.
I don't know, you probably got it
all in there, don't you?
Some of it. I'd prefer
to hear it from you.
Married eight years.
One child.
Yep. Jon.
Jonathan.
Jonathan Michael Drummer.
What about Corporal Roberts?
How would you describe
your relationship with him?
Most squared-away Marine I know. Um...
Love him like family.
Trust nobody in the work!
With family but him.
Pull one trigger,
regret the rest of your life.
Yeah, f*** it.
- You don't think like that?
- Like what?
Regrets.
You ain't got no regrets.
Huh?
You ain't got no regrets.
I have regrets.
Name one.
Well...
I regret bringing you
into this bullshit.
He carried me
every step of the way.
I mean, I probably wouldn't be here
if it wasn't for Roberts.
And how does that
make you feel now?
Not sure.
Well, you must have
some feelings about it.
About how...
I mean, I don'! know.
I'm just trying
to get back to my son.
Of course you do.
You miss him.
I don't see...
what the point of all this is.
Well, because this is mandatory,
until my local clock
strikes seven,
you're expected to remain, so...
we might as well make
the most of it.
You got all the power, sir.
But if you'd prefer, we need
not talk about your son.
I'd like that.
You motherfuckers
think y'all Marines?
Yes, Sergeant!
I said do you motherfuckers
think y'all are Marines?
Yes, Sergeant!
Good Marines have bled
for the Corps.
Good Marines have died
for the Corps.
Do you believe you deserve
to die with that same honor?
Yes, Sergeant!
I said do you think you deserve
to die with that honor?
Yes, Sergeant!
Yeah. Y'all look scared!
You might be happy
to be a Marine,
but you look scared!
And for that reason
I am inserted into your life.
The papers you're holding
are the serial numbers
to your new rifles.
You will memorize these numbers
along with a whole slew
of other information
I deem necessary!
- Is that clear?
- Yes, Sergeant!
You understand you're holding
a piece of paper, Marine?
Yes, Sergeant!
How much does a piece
of paper weigh?
How much does
- Nothing, Sergeant!
- How much?
- Nothing, Sergeant!
- Then why are your arms falling?
Why are your arms falling?
Why are your arms falling'!
Why are your arms falling?
Tell me why!
Tell me why! Tell me why!
I don't know, Sergeant.
You don't know
why your arms are falling'?
- No, Sergeant.
- Keep them up!
Keep the piece of f***ing paper!
Be prepared to be pushed
to new levels.
Be prepared
to be pissed off and on
until you become worthy
of appearing
when the enemy says...
Again, keep them up!
Pick it up!
Welcome to the pain, marines!
Welcome to the pain!
- Welcome to the pain!
- Welcome to the pain!
Welcome to the what?
- Welcome to the pain!
Buddy up and move
onto the course.
- Yes, Sergeant.
- Move! Move!
Move! Let's go!
Forget that fool.
We got this.
Tum it around
You found
that they were all wrong
All you had heard
Were ghosts of the words
in a song
Move it! Move it!
Let's go, bro! Let's go. Hurry up!
Group two, hurry the f*** up!
Hurry the f*** up, brother!
Hurry the f*** up!
- Flank! Set!
- Move out!
Close our front!
- Move out!
- I'm up, he sees me, I'm down!
- Stay down!
- Move it!
Shut it off!
What the f***
are you saying, Marine?
Nothing, Sergeant!
Was I talking to you, Marine?
No, Sergeant, sir!
Then why the f***
are you answering for him?
- I don't know, Sergeant.
- You two butt buddies, Marine?
- No, Sergeant.
- Get the f*** up!
Yes, Sergeant.
You got a mouthful
of sh*t, Marine.
Sand, Sergeant.
We need to go.
- Back to the top!
- Yes, Sergeant.
Let's go!
Let's go! Let's go!
I signed up for Greenpeace.
How the f***
did we wind up here?
F***ing dolphins dying, dude.
We could be saving
the dolphins, man.
You should tell him that
when we're out there.
That's right.
"Sergeant Miller, I signed
up for Greenpeace, sir."
Stay.
Seriously, you're
worse than Johnny.
Stop moving or I will cut you.
- I'm not.
- "I'm-a cut you."
- That was good, right?
- That was pretty good.
All right, come on.
I'll stop f***ing around. Go.
Ow!
Ow!
Okay, stop.
God, you're such a wimp.
I reached out
to undress you
Love let me down
- You okay?
- Yeah.
- Hey, are you okay?
- Yeah, I just can't sleep.
I mean, I sleep
but then I'm up, you know?
Just back and forth.
I'll take him today.
You should take him today.
Talk to the teacher.
Kids giving him problems.
Yeah, you need to talk
to the teacher,
and then talk to that one mom.
- I hate that woman.
The fat kid's mom.
She...
the other day.
I mean, in my mind
I punched her.
- You're a thug.
- Yeah, that's right.
Your wife's a thug.
- I'm serious. Come on.
- I love you.
Yeah? Say it to my face.
I love you.
You better.
You look good.
You look like a Marine.
Good.
Get out.
You gotta take him.
Yeah.
Let me just get it right here.
Tell that mom!
I see you.
You can't see me from there.
Yeah, I can.
I'm looking right at you.
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