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A Soldier's Story is a 1984 drama film directed by Norman Jewison. It is a story about racism and segregation in a black army regiment with white officers deep in the Jim Crow South. A black officer investigates a murder of a black non-commissioned officer on an army base in Louisiana near the end of World War II, a time and place where no one had ever seen a black officer. Starting with a tiny but pithy clue of the sergeant's last moments and last words, the movie is a powerful thriller and historical drama.

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  • @dienglee he should have won an oscar at that!!!

  • @Ooga001 no, just a man who struggled with how his race could maintain respect and honor. Of course, I dont agree with how he acted on things, but it's clear that he is concerned about doing the best for his people.

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  • "They still hate you!", "It was Peterson Suh!" classic lines.....

  • I loved this movie, it is in my personal collection. I served with some good brothers and we would always joke and reference the characters in this movie

  • THIS WAS AN OSCAR WINNING MOVIE, IN EVERY CATEGORY !

  • You could really feel the hate. This character is powerful because if you pay attention he really believes that what he does is right. Like he has a purpose to act the way he does. His hate of southern blacks seemed real and we still have blacks that feel this way. RIP Adolph Ceasar.

  • this scene just inspired me to go after my goals. to prove to myself that i can do what i put my mind to.

  • I think he did Best supporting actor

  • 98% approval rating

    2 people danced on a tabled at The Cafe Napoleon

  • YOU SYMBOLIZE HOPE

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