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FOXTROT as most people know is the name of a dance, which is performed a third through the film by a bored soldier at his deserted outpost. It is also known in the military to stand for the letter ‘F’ when spelt out as taught in signalling courses to prevent confusion in communication. (Alpha is for ‘A’, Bravo for ‘B’ etc.) In the film it is also the name given to a military operation.
The film is divided into 3 parts, each almost equal in running time. The opening sequence is reminiscent of Steven Spielberg’s SAVING PRIVATE RYAN when a mother faints after hearing the news of her son’s death during WWII. The story begins at the home of Michael…
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