To: SeekAndFind
I didn't like The Wind and the Lion because it is so historically inaccurate.
To: Fiji Hill
The 'Wind and the Lion' is one of my favorites. I believe that there are 'Core' Truths that you can often find in the oddest places and in this movie there are several, but the best one is:
Theodore Roosevelt: The American grizzly is a symbol of the American character: strength, intelligence, ferocity. Maybe a little blind and reckless at times... but courageous beyond all doubt. And one other trait that goes with all previous.
2nd Reporter: And that, Mr. President?
Theodore Roosevelt: Loneliness. The American grizzly lives out his life alone. Indomitable, unconquered - but always alone. He has no real allies, only enemies, but none of them as great as he.
2nd Reporter: And you feel this might be an American trait?
Theodore Roosevelt: Certainly. The world will never love us. They respect us - they might even grow to fear us. But they will never love us, for we have too much audacity! And, we're a bit blind and reckless at times too.
The Wind and the Lion (1975)
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07/05/2014 10:00:10 AM PDT by
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