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  • misterwolf So guys, the intertitles are true. Everything in this film is a reality that HAS to be discussed. Same goes with Sound of Freedom. If you see a veteran, do not hesitate to help them. I actually watch a few veterans on YouTube, but you don't have to ask them if the need anything, because God has taken care of them. And call an organization if you wanna join the cause and help the veterans off the street. And to any veteran who might be reading this: thank you for your service, and Godspeed to you! 🫡🫡🫡🫡🙏🙏🙏🙏

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    • misterwolf   And no guys, this ISN'T QAnon! Same goes for Sound of Freedom, everything in that movie and this story is so real. I wish the media would get off their high horses, pull their heads out of their you-know-where and believe what they KNOW!!! If you see the Internet saying that Sound of Freedom is "QAnon", don't listen to that! The Internet lies, and the media lies. Best accept the truth everyone.
  • misterwolf The Following Content is Rated "PG-13": Contains Adult Language, Gritty Images, Depictions of Suicide, Use of Drugs and Alcohol, and Violence. Viewer's Discretion Advised!

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  • misterwolf Plot: Samara "Sam" Ribeiro is a young but seasoned medical officer and former police analyst who is haunted by the suicide of her war veteran husband, Raymond Adams. She is also a devout Christian and largely resents the wealthy and prosperous for dismissing Raymond like a disposable hero.

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  • misterwolf Ron Manhattan, a Homeland Security agent, is also a Christian and is dismayed to see homeless veterans not getting any help. Unfortunately, he is unable to help them as he does not have the authority to do so. While driving to work, Sam sees a veteran sitting on a bench with his equipment and weapons packed next to him, and pulls over near a park where she suffers an emotional breakdown, as what she saw has reminded her of Raymond. Once she regains her senses, she drives back and helps the veteran, taking him to the hospital she works at.

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  • misterwolf Sam is approached by Ron while trying to revive a man who heavily beaten by an escaped convict, and he helps her save his life. When Ron notices the veteran Sam helped now seeking help from the doctor's back in the hospital, he asks her why she chose to help; she says "Because America's soldiers deserve better." Ron quits his job and later offers to team up with Sam to save any veterans they find, to which she agrees.

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  • misterwolf Before also quitting her own job, Sam approaches the veteran and informs him of her decision to help others, and he tells her that if she finds his wife and children, who were forced away from him by his in-laws, she must tell them where he is and purchase them a new home. On their first mission, the duo recruits Bryan Frederickson, a surgeon and former veteran who is a friend of Sam, to help, and are secretly bestowed the authority to proceed with their quest by police chief inspector Zachary Overton. Although successful in helping most veterans they find on their first mission, some commit suicide, forcing Sam to give them burials with American soldier customs. She thanks them for their services before going on the next mission with Ron and Bryan. They eventually encounter Bryan's best friend, Michael Conroy, who agrees to aid them as he is a member of an organization that is dedicated to saving veterans.

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  • misterwolf The group meets with Franklin, a pastor and another friend of Sam, who gives them God's prayer and blessings, before they leave the church to find more veterans. A wealthy businessman named William Allen, who disdains veterans, is informed of the group's activities and is outraged to discover that veterans are getting help from them; he decides to dismantle their mission in order to convince the public not to help any of them. During mission three, Sam opens up about Raymond's suicide and finally tells them about it encouraging her to help the veteran she had earlier saved.

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  • misterwolf Zachary is forced to arrest a veteran due to his instability, but chooses not to cuff him when he notices his tattoo, understanding who he really is, and later joins Sam and the others after he becomes disillusioned with how the veterans are being treated. Allen finally deduces the bunker where the group is staying in, and anonymously tips off the Homeland Security. Realizing that many of the agents are just following orders, Sam decides not to fight them, while Ron turns himself in on the condition that the others are let go. Sam, Bryan and Michael continue on, while Zachary searches for answers about whoever tipped off the Homeland Security; eventually discovering Allen's illegalities and learning that he tried to get him and the others arrested, he presents the evidence to the Homeland Security and his fellow police officers, and an arrest warrant is made for Allen. Sam is secretly informed by Zachary of Allen's deception, and she embarks on a solo mission to stop him, but not before encouraging Bryan and Michael to continue without her until she returns.

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  • misterwolf Arriving at Allen's mansion, Sam confronts him in his backyard, and the two begin a fierce gunfight. When the fight reaches a stalemate after they run out of ammo, Sam and Allen engage in a fistfight, with Sam being overpowered and defeated until unsheathes her combat knife, which previously belonged to Raymond, and stabs him in the leg and then the shoulder, before they both pass out just as the police arrives. Sam is rescued by Ron and Zachary, the latter ordering his fellow officers not to take her, while Allen is taken to prison. Waking up in Allen's bedroom the next day, Sam is informed by Zachary that he severed Allen's finances and reveals the location of his vault, which houses millions in cash. Remembering her earlier promise, Sam takes the money after the vault is cracked open and buys a new home for the veteran she saved and also reunites him with his family, having been informed previously of where they lived. Witnessing in person how happy the reunion is, Sam sheds a tear just moments before the end credits roll.

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  • misterwolf Intertitles: Sam left California for the Midwest, as she wanted to help any homeless veteran suffering in the cold. Bryan eventually went with Sam after his work was finished in California, while Ron stayed behind to rejoin the Homeland Security. | Zachary left the police force and joined Sam and Bryan, three of them now working as vigilantes to help veterans off the street. Ron was eventually sent to help Michael with a murder case for a victim who happened to be a veteran. When they found the culprits, a violent gunfight erupted, and although reinforcements arrived and the gang was arrested, Ron did not make it out of there alive. | Although a fictional story, many things happening in it are a heavy reality. The darkness of people leaving our veterans still happens as of 2024. | The divorce rate among military couples has likely increased to over 70%. | Some veterans are even in jail or prison because of their unstable PTSD triggers, and because they are highly misunderstood. | Countless veterans do not understand why their sacrifices went unappreciated and unaccepted. | Nearly five thousand veterans die by their own hands every year, every day, and every two hours. And there is only so much our administrations and organizations can do about anything for them. | Our organizations only have resources to serve a fraction of veterans. Many veterans are not given help by certain people, namely the wealthy and prosperous. The number of homeless veterans is likely over eight-hundred-thousand as of 2024.

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