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In every movie or show that has an element of war, politics or survival, there comes an inevitable powerful monologue. A rousing speech which instils a sense of pride, motivation, and courage. The music swells beneath it and you’re transported by the words of this mighty orator. Then it’s on to death, or glory, or just the end credits. And years of seeing this has given us the impression that to…