Peter T.
location: New Hampshire
listening to: Too much of everything!
registered: 1999.05.20
posts: 3016
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I too enjoyed it. Given his acting, directing, and humanitarian choices, Sean Penn always struck
me as a
pugnacious guy who leads with his heart, always in the game, never on the sidelines. Bravo! After
reading Andrea's interview with her dad, the parallel with Sean's father, Leo Penn, jumps out.
Both men served their countries only to later be blacklisted/excluded from their professions. It's
easy to see how he and David would become brothers-in-arms.
Peter T.
Peter T.
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I too enjoyed it. Given his acting, directing, and humanitarian choices, Sean Penn always struck
me as a
pugnacious guy who leads with his heart, always in the game, never on the sidelines. Bravo! After
reading Andrea's interview with her dad, the parallel with Sean's father, Leo Penn, jumps out.
Both men served their countries only to later be blacklisted/excluded from their professions. It's
easy to see how he and David would become brothers-in-arms.
Peter T.
