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2019/11

The Last Full Measure Trailer Has Sebastian Stan Fighting To Honor A True American Hero

Foresight Unlimited’s The Last Full Measure has an all-star cast of Hollywood heavyweights propping up Sebastian Stan, who plays a paper pusher who’s finally pushed into doing the right thing for all the right reasons.

The film is based on the true story of Air Force para-rescue trooper William H. “Pits” Pitsenbarger Jr., a soldier who died saving the lives of his fellow brothers in arms during a seemingly hopeless situation where the troops were pinned down by enemy fire.

Pitsenbarger, despite his best efforts, did not make it out of the situation alive but also was not posthumously awarded the Medal of Honor for his bravery during the rescue. The movie follows Stan’s character who recounts Pitsenbarger’s bravery during the battle and his steel resolve to see as many of those soldiers to safety as possible.

You can check out the trailer below courtesy of Rapid Trailer.

The film takes a few twists when Stan’s character discovers that Pitsenbarger was denied the Medal of Honor for unknown reasons. This leads him on a wild goose chase to figure out exactly why Pitsenbarger did not receive the medal, and what really took place that day that led to the denial of him being awarded the way he should have.

So first of all, I’m absolutely shocked that Hollywood greenlit a movie like this during [current year]. As many of you know, Hollywood right now is on a hate-binge against straight, white males. And yet here we have a film where a straight, white male is finally given the honor and respect that he deserves on the big screen.

It was produced by a smaller production house but it was done and finished nonetheless, and that speaks volumes about a potential change in the tide away from all of the woke nonsense that has diluted and ruined Western culture.

In any case, you can look for The Last Full Measure, starring Sebastian Stan, Ed Harris, William Hurt, and Christopher Plummer to arrive in theaters January, 2020.

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