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Originally Posted by Reba
The scene where Bonnie dies is also critical as a turning point for her brother. Up to now, he's been on the fence, if not downright passive, about confronting issues. Now, he will take a stand.
It kind of reminds me of the turning point in The Patriot, when the Mel Gibson character gets off the fence.
When a man's family gets attacked, war becomes personal.
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Good point. I discussed the same with a friend a couple days regarding Stanley. He is obviously going to take it personal and go against them.