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I'll give you a clue to the last question. The sale of the stolen goods pushed the kid over the top. Up to that point he was forgiving. Yes, it was the capitalist element of the revolutionary that cost him his life. He'd become what he despised. All the emotion involved settled on the money, thus defining the true

Too bad no one can see the depth of the colonialism-vs-terrorism philosophy inherent in this film. The colonialists didn't care about the guides, so the guides didn't care about the colonialists. So did they go too far? Did they have any other options? Were they good people who made bad decisions, or do we simply