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[INDISTINCT CHATTERING]
MAN 1 :
Start talking.
MAN 2:
I'm not sure if we're on the air.
This is a series of explosions--
WOMAN 1 :
We're being told...
...this is a major incident.
The emergency is a major incident.
MAN 3:
--bright lights and an orange glow.
WOMAN 2:
That was the moment the meteor hit.
MAN 4:
It does now appear...
...to be a major attack.
WOMAN 3: Since they landed
outside Hamburg five years ago...
...they have steadily advanced...
...across Europe.
We've suffered millions of casualties.
The evacuation of key
government officials continuing.
MAN 5:
Nothing has stopped their advance.
MAN 6: In human costs,
the Europeans have paid the highest price.
They have the ability to mimic
and even anticipate our actions.
BRIGHAM:
If we do not defeat them...
...in France...
...we'll be fighting them in London...
...then New York, then Tokyo.
[CROWD YELLING]
All of humanity's at stake.
MAN 7:
After five years...
...we finally have a victory.
WOMAN 4:
These pictures are just in...
...from Verdun.
MAN 8: One of the striking things
was how low casualties were...
...and how little damage...
MAN 9:
We have seen a stunning victory here today.
HILL:
How do you convince people that this is...
...a fight that can be won?
This is an alien invasion
in a global war.
With the new jacket technology
and limited training...
...we've been able
to create super-soldiers.
Look at Rita Vrataski,
the Angel of Verdun.
WOMAN 5:
They're calling her the Angel of Verdun.
She is seen as the new hope for this war.
WOMAN 6:
It's extraordinary.
With the new jacket technology
and limited training...
...Rita Vrataski was able to kill...
...hundreds of mimics on only her first day.
MAN 10".
Is the tide of this war changing?
WOMAN 7: The Army attribute this success
to a revolutionary new technology:
The Exosuit jacket.
[PEOPLE SPEAKING INDISTINCTLY]
She was able to kill hundreds of mimics
on only her first day in combat.
Imagine an army of Rita Vrataskis.
BURNETT:
We're holding them...
...back at the English Channel,
but for how long?
MAN 11: This is dangerous talk.
People are suspicious about this invasion.
MAN 12: Over 17 nations have joined
the United Defense Force...
...which hopes to push them back.
We've got them contained.
And with this new technology,
we're gonna defeat them.
Operation Downfall is going to be
the largest mechanized invasion in history.
We will be victorious.
We fight. That's what we do.
CAGE: Major William Cage,
United States Military Media.
Welcome to London, major.
The general will see you now.
Thank you.
BRIGHAM:
Operation Downfall.
The entire UDF, invading from France,
the Mediterranean, Scandinavia...
...relieving pressure on the eastern front...
...allowing the Russians and Chinese
to push the enemy back.
We all meet in the middle...
...exterminating this mimic scourge
along the way.
A lot of good soldiers
are gonna die tomorrow, major.
When all the smoke clears...
...and the body bags start coming home,
people look for someone to blame...
...someone like me.
Ideally, I'd prefer a different scenario.
Please.
A best-selling memoir, perhaps.
Maybe a career in politics?
Off the top of my head,
I would go with...
...the sense of manifest destiny.
Rags to riches.
Rapid rise through the ranks.
Born to deliver us. And the people,
well, they love that sort of thing.
You misunderstand. I didn't ask you here
to sell me. Sell the invasion.
Okay.
You ship for the coast in one hour.
Your camera crew is standing by.
You'll be on the beach
with the first wave.
I'm sorry, the first wave? The beach?
You mean the front?
France.
Satellites show minimal
enemy movement on the coast.
Little resistance.
A little excitement,
something to tell your grandchildren.
While I appreciate...
...the confidence, general...
...I do this to avoid doing that.
[CHUCKLES]
I was in ROTC in college.
The war broke out,
I lost my advertising firm...
...and here I am.
You know, I do what I do,
and you do what you do.
But...
...I'm not a soldier, really.
No, of course you're not.
I'm embedding you with several
hundred thousand who are.
While it is an honor,
I'm afraid I'm gonna have to decline.
Can't stand the sight of blood.
Not so much as a paper cut.
[CHUCKLES]
Uh, but, uh...
...sitting here thinking about this...
...a couple of names come to mind...
...that I feel I could recommend to you.
It's not an offer, major. It's an order.
General, I am an officer
in the United States military.
- You don't even have the authority.
- I have spoken to your CO.
You are now under my command.
You will retain your present rank...
...of course.
My secretary has all the details.
Do a good job, major.
Good luck. You are dismissed.
General?
I just inspired millions of people
to join your army.
And when the body bags come home
and they're looking...
...for someone to blame,
how hard do you think it would be...
...for me to convince people
to blame you?
I'd imagine...
...the general would prefer to avoid that.
Are you blackmailing me, major?
I would prefer...
...not to be filming acts of heroism
and valor on that beach tomorrow.
You won't be.
I'm glad we could, uh, work this out.
Now if you'll excuse me, general. I--
Thank you.
[CHATTERING]
Arrest this man.
What?
SOLDIER 1:
Hey! Hey!
SOLDIER 2:
Stop right there!
Hey! Stop!
Get out of the way!
Out of the way!
SOLDIER 3:
Hold it!
MAN 1:
Left flank, march!
MAN 2:
Forward, march!
About-turn!
[PEOPLE SPEAKING OVER PA
IN FOREIGN LANGUAGES]
WOMAN [OVER PA]:
Supplies closing in 10 minutes.
SERGEANT:
On your feet...
...maggot!
That is no way...
...to address an officer, sergeant.
It's how I address a slack-jawed recruit
before I bust his hole...
...with my boot heel, maggot.
FARELL:
Hold up there, sergeant.
Can I help you, sir?
Where the hell am I, sergeant?
Forward Operating Base Heathrow.
You just came in with...
-...the fresh recruits.
- Do I strike you as a fresh recruit?
No, sir, you do not.
My name is Major William Cage.
- I'm an American officer.
- Officer?
This is processing.
There's no officers here.
I got this, sergeant.
How the hell...
...did you end up in processing?
What was it?
Poker night? Bachelor party?
If it's all the same to you, sergeant...
...I'd like to explain that
to my commanding officer in Washington.
- If you'll take me to a phone--
- Haven't you heard?
We're T-minus-Haul-Ass-H-Hour.
We're fixing to invade France.
This whole FOB's on lockdown.
No calls, in or out.
- Name is Farell.
- That's right.
Master Sergeant Farell.
You're an American.
No, sir. I'm from Kentucky.
Okay. Well, look at me.
And look at where I am.
[INDISTINCT CHATTERING]
MAN 1 :
Start talking.
MAN 2:
I'm not sure if we're on the air.
This is a series of explosions--
WOMAN 1 :
We're being told...
...this is a major incident.
The emergency is a major incident.
MAN 3:
--bright lights and an orange glow.
WOMAN 2:
That was the moment the meteor hit.
MAN 4:
It does now appear...
...to be a major attack.
WOMAN 3: Since they landed
outside Hamburg five years ago...
...they have steadily advanced...
...across Europe.
We've suffered millions of casualties.
The evacuation of key
government officials continuing.
MAN 5:
Nothing has stopped their advance.
MAN 6: In human costs,
the Europeans have paid the highest price.
They have the ability to mimic
and even anticipate our actions.
BRIGHAM:
If we do not defeat them...
...in France...
...we'll be fighting them in London...
...then New York, then Tokyo.
[CROWD YELLING]
All of humanity's at stake.
MAN 7:
After five years...
...we finally have a victory.
WOMAN 4:
These pictures are just in...
...from Verdun.
MAN 8: One of the striking things
was how low casualties were...
...and how little damage...
MAN 9:
We have seen a stunning victory here today.
HILL:
How do you convince people that this is...
...a fight that can be won?
This is an alien invasion
in a global war.
With the new jacket technology
and limited training...
...we've been able
to create super-soldiers.
Look at Rita Vrataski,
the Angel of Verdun.
WOMAN 5:
They're calling her the Angel of Verdun.
She is seen as the new hope for this war.
WOMAN 6:
It's extraordinary.
With the new jacket technology
and limited training...
...Rita Vrataski was able to kill...
...hundreds of mimics on only her first day.
MAN 10".
Is the tide of this war changing?
WOMAN 7: The Army attribute this success
to a revolutionary new technology:
The Exosuit jacket.
[PEOPLE SPEAKING INDISTINCTLY]
She was able to kill hundreds of mimics
on only her first day in combat.
Imagine an army of Rita Vrataskis.
BURNETT:
We're holding them...
...back at the English Channel,
but for how long?
MAN 11: This is dangerous talk.
People are suspicious about this invasion.
MAN 12: Over 17 nations have joined
the United Defense Force...
...which hopes to push them back.
We've got them contained.
And with this new technology,
we're gonna defeat them.
Operation Downfall is going to be
the largest mechanized invasion in history.
We will be victorious.
We fight. That's what we do.
CAGE: Major William Cage,
United States Military Media.
Welcome to London, major.
The general will see you now.
Thank you.
BRIGHAM:
Operation Downfall.
The entire UDF, invading from France,
the Mediterranean, Scandinavia...
...relieving pressure on the eastern front...
...allowing the Russians and Chinese
to push the enemy back.
We all meet in the middle...
...exterminating this mimic scourge
along the way.
A lot of good soldiers
are gonna die tomorrow, major.
When all the smoke clears...
...and the body bags start coming home,
people look for someone to blame...
...someone like me.
Ideally, I'd prefer a different scenario.
Please.
A best-selling memoir, perhaps.
Maybe a career in politics?
Off the top of my head,
I would go with...
...the sense of manifest destiny.
Rags to riches.
Rapid rise through the ranks.
Born to deliver us. And the people,
well, they love that sort of thing.
You misunderstand. I didn't ask you here
to sell me. Sell the invasion.
Okay.
You ship for the coast in one hour.
Your camera crew is standing by.
You'll be on the beach
with the first wave.
I'm sorry, the first wave? The beach?
You mean the front?
France.
Satellites show minimal
enemy movement on the coast.
Little resistance.
A little excitement,
something to tell your grandchildren.
While I appreciate...
...the confidence, general...
...I do this to avoid doing that.
[CHUCKLES]
I was in ROTC in college.
The war broke out,
I lost my advertising firm...
...and here I am.
You know, I do what I do,
and you do what you do.
But...
...I'm not a soldier, really.
No, of course you're not.
I'm embedding you with several
hundred thousand who are.
While it is an honor,
I'm afraid I'm gonna have to decline.
Can't stand the sight of blood.
Not so much as a paper cut.
[CHUCKLES]
Uh, but, uh...
...sitting here thinking about this...
...a couple of names come to mind...
...that I feel I could recommend to you.
It's not an offer, major. It's an order.
General, I am an officer
in the United States military.
- You don't even have the authority.
- I have spoken to your CO.
You are now under my command.
You will retain your present rank...
...of course.
My secretary has all the details.
Do a good job, major.
Good luck. You are dismissed.
General?
I just inspired millions of people
to join your army.
And when the body bags come home
and they're looking...
...for someone to blame,
how hard do you think it would be...
...for me to convince people
to blame you?
I'd imagine...
...the general would prefer to avoid that.
Are you blackmailing me, major?
I would prefer...
...not to be filming acts of heroism
and valor on that beach tomorrow.
You won't be.
I'm glad we could, uh, work this out.
Now if you'll excuse me, general. I--
Thank you.
[CHATTERING]
Arrest this man.
What?
SOLDIER 1:
Hey! Hey!
SOLDIER 2:
Stop right there!
Hey! Stop!
Get out of the way!
Out of the way!
SOLDIER 3:
Hold it!
MAN 1:
Left flank, march!
MAN 2:
Forward, march!
About-turn!
[PEOPLE SPEAKING OVER PA
IN FOREIGN LANGUAGES]
WOMAN [OVER PA]:
Supplies closing in 10 minutes.
SERGEANT:
On your feet...
...maggot!
That is no way...
...to address an officer, sergeant.
It's how I address a slack-jawed recruit
before I bust his hole...
...with my boot heel, maggot.
FARELL:
Hold up there, sergeant.
Can I help you, sir?
Where the hell am I, sergeant?
Forward Operating Base Heathrow.
You just came in with...
-...the fresh recruits.
- Do I strike you as a fresh recruit?
No, sir, you do not.
My name is Major William Cage.
- I'm an American officer.
- Officer?
This is processing.
There's no officers here.
I got this, sergeant.
How the hell...
...did you end up in processing?
What was it?
Poker night? Bachelor party?
If it's all the same to you, sergeant...
...I'd like to explain that
to my commanding officer in Washington.
- If you'll take me to a phone--
- Haven't you heard?
We're T-minus-Haul-Ass-H-Hour.
We're fixing to invade France.
This whole FOB's on lockdown.
No calls, in or out.
- Name is Farell.
- That's right.
Master Sergeant Farell.
You're an American.
No, sir. I'm from Kentucky.
Okay. Well, look at me.
And look at where I am.
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