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Re movies, something I really liked about “Zulu” is that it’s the non-Europeans who are the serious badasses; the Brits manage to make it through on individual bravery and a very engineer solution, but Bromhead’s running on glorified ideas of warfare, Chard’s out of his depth, and outside of Bourne and Schees, *nobody wants to be stuck in a war*.

The movie is not that accurate to *what happened* but that’s a nice change from the parochial attitude of history books or say “300.”

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