Word Of Honor -2003 Film- 🔔 👑
A collective sigh from the military brass. The lawyer smiles.
Silence. Then Tyson’s rasping voice: "We made a promise, Vic. Word of honor." word of honor -2003 film-
By the time the fires died and the smoke cleared, thirty-seven civilians were dead, including women and children. The official report, signed by both men, cited a firefight with a Viet Cong regiment. It was a lie that fit the war’s dark machinery. They were both decorated, promoted, and sent home. A collective sigh from the military brass
The room erupts. Tyson, watching on a crackling television in his dusty living room, puts his head in his hands and weeps—not for himself, but for the friend who just did what he could not. Then Tyson’s rasping voice: "We made a promise, Vic
He clears his throat. "No, sir," he says. "I did not give that order."
Deakins looks at his son in the gallery. He looks at the journalist, who holds a photograph of a young Vietnamese woman carrying a dead child. He thinks of the locked drawer. He thinks of the word "honor."