Border erinnert mich an Joseph Loseys
Im Visier des Falken (
Figures in a Landscape, Großbritannien 1970). Und wenn ich diesen Absatz in der englischsprachigen
Wikipedia lese, weiß ich auch, warum:
Zitat:
Eventually, they arrive at a snow peaked mountain, which seems to be what they were searching for the entire trip. At the top there is a military post, presumably at the border, and several soldiers who come out to greet them. Ansell is overjoyed and runs out to them, though MacConnachie hears a kind of noise from behind him, which is the helicopter. Before joining Ansell, he decides to stage a last stand battle between himself and the helicopter. Despite shooting it many times, the helicopter fires at MacConnachie, killing him. Ansell feels remorse, but eventually returns with the soldiers to the compound.
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Lag so ein Gefühl in den 70er Jahren in der Luft?
Oder ist das Zufall?