Stop-Loss

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Stop-Loss is a 2008 film about a veteran soldier who returns from his completed tour of duty in Iraq, only to find his life turned upside down when he is arbitrarily ordered to return to field duty by the Army, due to the U.S. military's stop-loss policy. The policy involves the involuntary extension of the active duty of a service member when their contract has expired, retaining and maintaining the same number forces due to the lack of enrolment and the lack of a draft.

Directed by Kimberly Peirce and written by Kimberly Peirce and Mark Richard.
"The bravest place to stand is by each other's side." Tagline

Brandon King[edit]

  • Who wants to play lets start shootin' people?
  • With the shortage of guys and no draft, they're shipping back soldiers who's supposed to be gettin' out.
  • I'm not going back. I'm fightin' this thing.
  • Fuck the president!

Roy King[edit]

  • Here's your new ID. If you go, you're gone for good.

Dialogue[edit]

Military Clerk: Brandon Leonard King?
Brandon King: Yes.
Military Clerk: You have orders to report to the First Brigade.
Brandon King: Not me, I'm gettin' out today.
Military Clerk: You leave on the 22nd, shipping back to Iraq. You've been Stop-Lossed.

Senator Orton Worrell: Your country needs you to go back. You know it's the right thing to do.
Brandon King: Sir, I've always done the right thing. And this is wrong.

Roy King: Listen to me, if you're spooked, it's o.k. There's no shame in that.
Brandon King: I ain't scared, I'm pissed off!

Rainey: When you going back Steve?
Sgt. Steve Shriver: I'm done me and BK getting out. You know if I had to do it again Id be a fucking sniper one shot one kill let me be the faceless enemy.

Cast[edit]

External links[edit]

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