![]() Yes, he avenged the death of Tom Hanks' character by killing the soldier who killed him, but that still doesn't make up for the fact that he was a coward during the actual battle. ![]() He was definitely my least favorite character. When his fellow soldier (the Jewish one) needing him the most, all the translator could do was sit on the stairs while the Jewish soldier was killed. ![]() * The translator was the only character who showed major self-preservation. Especially the soldiers who knew their friend was dying and defeated the enemy first, then hurrying to their friend. Soldiers who knew what the difference between dying in battle and running away is and choosing to stay and fight are full of manliness. Since the translator had no battle experience whatsoever, he was the soldier who wasn't completely grown up and mature. ![]() * Manhood definitely comes with maturity and experience. ![]() Even when their fellow soldiers were getting killed in the last battle, they kept doing what they had to do to have the Allies to be victorious. Tom Hanks' character especially, since something was obviously going wrong with the nerves in his right arm/hand, but he never tried to weasel his way out of fighting. * I think that courage is portrayed in the movie by the soldiers who never stopped fighting and died for their country. ![]()
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