A discussion about the film 'Sgt. Haane' and its portrayal of Anzac Day, emphasizing a realistic, anti-glorification approach to war and military service rooted in personal sacrifice and historical truth.
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So I think that that's really important. I don't want to see a New Zealand Rambo story, you know, I want something that's honest, that is a uniquely New Zealand perspective. And I think from our chat this morning and from seeing those trailers this afternoon when we go and watch this movie, that that's what we're going to get, a uniquely. New Zealand story.
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authentic, uniquely nz, non-romanticized portrayal
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