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* [[Face Death With Dignity]]: {{spoiler|Vera}}
* [[Face Death With Dignity]]: {{spoiler|Vera}}
* [[Genre Blindness]]: Goran advises Guy to not be so naive about the "truce". Peter refuses to believe the stories about [[Child Soldiers]].
* [[Genre Blindness]]: Goran advises Guy to not be so naive about the "truce". Peter refuses to believe the stories about [[Child Soldiers]].
* [[Honor Related Abuse]]: Vera's father can't abide that she got raped by a Muslim.
* [[Honor-Related Abuse]]: Vera's father can't abide that she got raped by a Muslim.
* [[Infant Immortality]]: Very narrowly subverted, as the baby almost dies several times.
* [[Infant Immortality]]: Very narrowly subverted, as the baby almost dies several times.
* [[Interrupted Suicide]]: Vera, right after [[Child By Rape|giving birth]]
* [[Interrupted Suicide]]: Vera, right after [[Child By Rape|giving birth]]
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* [[No One Gets Left Behind]]: The Foreign Legion stressed this point.
* [[No One Gets Left Behind]]: The Foreign Legion stressed this point.
** Later, we see Guy snipe several Bosnian troops who venture out to retrieve their fallen comrades.
** Later, we see Guy snipe several Bosnian troops who venture out to retrieve their fallen comrades.
* [[No Womans Land]]: Systematic rape of captured women
* [[No Woman's Land]]: Systematic rape of captured women
* [[Not So Different]]: Goran brags that he and other Serbs rape captured Bosnian women. Guy points out that the Bosnians do the same to captured Serbian women.
* [[Not So Different]]: Goran brags that he and other Serbs rape captured Bosnian women. Guy points out that the Bosnians do the same to captured Serbian women.
** Goran replies: "[[Our Tropes Are Different|Our women are stronger"]]
** Goran replies: "[[Our Tropes Are Different|Our women are stronger"]]
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* [[Pet the Dog]]: Or rather, "save the cat"
* [[Pet the Dog]]: Or rather, "save the cat"
* [[Plunder]]: Goran chopping a ring off a dying woman's finger
* [[Plunder]]: Goran chopping a ring off a dying woman's finger
* [[Post Rape Taunt]]: When Goran is boasting to Guy about raping a young Bosnian woman, she curses at him. He purposely mistranslates for Guy, saying, "You know what she said? She said I was the best she ever had!"
* [[Post-Rape Taunt]]: When Goran is boasting to Guy about raping a young Bosnian woman, she curses at him. He purposely mistranslates for Guy, saying, "You know what she said? She said I was the best she ever had!"
* [[Redemption Equals Death]]: subverted
* [[Redemption Equals Death]]: subverted
* [[Sociopathic Soldier]]: Goran
* [[Sociopathic Soldier]]: Goran
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[[Category:Films of the 1990s]]
[[Category:Films of the 1990s]]
[[Category:Savior]]
[[Category:Savior]]
[[Category:Trope]]

Revision as of 09:57, 26 January 2014


"Hope is worth fighting for."


A 1998 film about the Bosnian war, starring Dennis Quaid as Joshua "Guy" Rose, a U.S. Marine turned mercenary and Nataša Ninković as Vera, the woman he is escorting to a U.N. safe zone.

Stationed in Paris on embassy guard duty, Josh witnesses the death of his wife and son by Muslim suicide bombers. Immediately after the funeral of his wife and son, Joshua storms into the nearest mosque and guns down the worshipers inside. His buddy Peter (Stellan Skarsgård) catches up to him just in time to shoot a survivor who was going to shoot Joshua. To avoid being prosecuted for murder, Joshua and Peter run off to join the French Foreign Legion. After getting bored with the Foreign Legion, Josh Guy and Pete become mercenaries and end up working for the Serbs in the Bosnian War. During a prisoner exchange, Guy encounters Vera and saves her and her child soon afterward.

He becomes her only hope for survival.

She becomes his only hope for redemption.


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