- Later in this scene, you can see the Cuban colonel, previously a revolutionary himself, physically uncomfortable with the comparison to animals.
I believe these images speak for themselves in drawing parallels between past and current revolutionary struggles and the depiction of the Wolverines in the movie.
Clip 1: https://tankie.tube/w/roUBEG4tDnco721JV8a17U
- draws a direct parallel between the Wolverines and the Native Americans as they battle invading imperialist forces. And no, I do not think this comparison takes into account many things, it’s just what the movie is saying.
Clip 2: https://tankie.tube/w/aEjBKc3dML4f7kw6DiBG61
- The Cuban colonel realizes the actions of the Soviet/Cuban alliance are fueling a guerilla resistance amongst the populace. Throughout the movie, the once-revolutionary colonel is shown in an honorable and noble light.
Clip 3: https://tankie.tube/w/iFRVrBJr5dPqbLuUszu1U8
- The Cuban colonel sees himself and his fellow revolutionaries in Jed and Matt. He comes to see himself as the imperialist invader, and disgusted with his own actions, throws down his rifle.
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