Hacksaw Ridge (2016) - Court (Trial scene) [1080p]

Kimer “RawCut” Lorens
16 Mar 201706:26

Summary

TLDRThe transcript revolves around Private Desmond Doss, a soldier facing charges for disobeying orders due to his refusal to bear arms in combat. Despite the accusations, Doss defends his decision based on personal beliefs and a strong sense of duty, especially after witnessing the tragic consequences of others being unable to serve. His father, a decorated war veteran, passionately supports his son’s rights as a conscientious objector. In the end, Doss’s conviction is upheld by legal protections, allowing him to serve as a combat medic without compromising his principles.

Takeaways

  • 😀 Private Desmond Doss pleads not guilty to charges of disobeying direct orders from his commanding officers.
  • 😀 Despite initially considering a plea bargain, Private Doss decides to proceed to a Court Marshal.
  • 😀 The prosecutor argues that Doss is flaunting his morality and contempt by refusing to follow orders during the war.
  • 😀 Doss defends his actions by explaining that he wishes to serve as a medic without using weapons, driven by personal beliefs after the Pearl Harbor attack.
  • 😀 Doss emphasizes his desire to contribute to the war effort, even though he could have chosen to remain safe at home with a deferment.
  • 😀 He contrasts his choice with two men in his hometown who committed suicide because they were declared unfit for service.
  • 😀 Doss’s motivation is rooted in a desire to serve as a medic, saving lives rather than taking them, even in the midst of battle.
  • 😀 The hearing reveals a conflict over the values of personal conscience versus military duty and regulations.
  • 😀 Doss's father, a decorated war veteran, attends the hearing, expressing his belief in the constitutional protections for conscientious objectors.
  • 😀 Ultimately, the charges are withdrawn when it is confirmed that Doss's rights as a conscientious objector, protected by an act of Congress, prevent him from being compelled to bear arms.
  • 😀 The case ends with Doss being allowed to resume training as a combat medic, despite his refusal to carry weapons, with his rights upheld.

Q & A

  • What is the primary charge against Private Desmond Doss in the script?

    -Private Desmond Doss is charged with disobeying a series of direct orders from his commanding officers.

  • What is Private Doss's plea to the charge?

    -Private Doss enters a not guilty plea, despite previously considering a plea bargain.

  • Why does Private Doss choose to proceed to a Court Martial?

    -Private Doss chooses to proceed to a Court Martial because he changed his mind about entering a plea bargain.

  • What is the significance of Private Doss's refusal to touch a weapon?

    -Private Doss refuses to touch a weapon because he is a conscientious objector, meaning he believes it is wrong to take life, even in war, but still wants to serve as a medic.

  • How does Private Doss explain his desire to serve in the military despite his objections to violence?

    -Private Doss explains that after the attack on Pearl Harbor, he took it personally. He couldn't stay home while others fought and died. He wanted to serve as a medic to save lives in combat.

  • What is the role of Private Doss's father in the scene?

    -Private Doss's father, Corporal Thomas Doss, intervenes to defend his son, arguing that Private Doss's rights as a conscientious objector are protected by law.

  • What does Private Doss’s father say about the law in relation to his son’s case?

    -Private Doss's father, as a former military man, believes that the laws protecting his son’s rights as a conscientious objector are fundamental to the constitution, which he fought to defend.

  • What is the significance of the letter that Corporal Doss presents?

    -The letter, signed by Brigadier General Musgrove, confirms that Private Doss's rights as a conscientious objector are protected by law and that he cannot be forced to bear arms, which leads to the withdrawal of the charges against him.

  • How does the court respond to the evidence provided by Corporal Doss?

    -The court acknowledges the letter, and Colonel Sangston withdraws the charges, dismissing the case against Private Doss.

  • What is the final outcome for Private Doss in this scene?

    -Private Doss is granted the right to serve as a combat medic, continuing his training without being required to carry or use weapons.

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