
Henry Rollins Interview (clip 2)
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Arts, History, Social Studies
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9th - 12th Grade
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Hard
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The speaker reflects on the profound impact of the film Apocalypse Now, which initially left them in shock. Over time, as they matured and became more politically aware, the film's meaning evolved for them. They often identified with the characters Willard and Kurtz, drawing parallels between the film's journey and their own experiences. The film holds deep personal resonance, especially after a close friend, with whom they frequently watched the movie, was tragically killed.
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