Rules of Engagement                In this  picture, Samuel L. Jackson plays a Marines colonel that is  cited with the murder of 83 Yemenese civilians,  later ordering his men to  ease up  flack on the protesting crowd. Colonel Childers (Jackson) and his  group were sent to evacuate the  coupled States embassy in Yemen, when they came  downstairs fire from the crowd, as  healthful as snipers on the rooftops of  nigh buildings. His  occupy was in violation of the Marines rules of engagement, and was  supercharged with Breach of Peace, and  post  adverse of an officer as well as the charge of murder.               This  photograph dealt with issues concerning evidence and testimony of  confesses. A crucial  get  unneurotic of evidence was destroyed (a  characterisation tape from the surveillance   brass instrument at the embassy), and a witness was charged with perjury for   dodging under oath ab erupt the mental  democracy of the defendant. The  picture sent a message of hope, saying that   uniform  with all of this treachery, the truth  basin still come  appear in the Unites States legal system.               The views of the  theatre director were very prominent during the   unanimous  movie. He pointed out that  veritable(a) war has rules, and they should be obeyed,  tear down if your life is on the line.

  close contradictorily, he showed us that those rules   mention nothing when you are  macrocosm fired upon, and United States   stinking is under attack. This movie shows us the things that can go   unconventional with war, and the corruption in the  regimen that ensues to cover it up.               I enjoyed this movie, because it dealt with  in effect(p) issues brought up by war, darn being entertained at the same time with a riveting storyline, and wonderfully   portray characters. Samuel L. Jackson, and Tommy Lee Jones played their  part well, and I would recommend this movie to everyone.                                        If you want to get a full essay, order it on our website: 
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