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** Tomaso Albinoni's "Adagio in G Minor"[[note]]Actually (according to Wiki/{{Wikipedia}}) written by Remo Giazotto[[/note]], used during the quiet or sombre moments in the film, and the closing credits.

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** Tomaso Albinoni's "Adagio in G Minor"[[note]]Actually (according to Wiki/{{Wikipedia}}) Website/{{Wikipedia}}) written by Remo Giazotto[[/note]], used during the quiet or sombre moments in the film, and the closing credits.
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* {{Moe}}: Archy, due to being a occasionally self-sacrificing WideEyedIdealist with amazing skill and passion for sprinting.
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* CriticalResearchFailure: The film's treatment of the British is extremely disrespectful, as it creates a misleading impression that British incompetence and laziness were what caused the disaster at the Nek; in fact, British soldiers suffered the most casualties of the Allied forces at the Gallipoli Campaign and the failure of the attack on the Nek was entirely down to Australian incompetence.
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** Tomaso Albinoni's "Adagio in G Minor", used during the quiet or sombre moments in the film, and the closing credits.

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** Tomaso Albinoni's "Adagio in G Minor", Minor"[[note]]Actually (according to Wiki/{{Wikipedia}}) written by Remo Giazotto[[/note]], used during the quiet or sombre moments in the film, and the closing credits.

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* SugarWiki/AwesomeMusic: Tomaso Albinoni's "Adagio in G Minor", used during the quiet or sombre moments in the film, and the closing credits.

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Tomaso Albinoni's "Adagio in G Minor", used during the quiet or sombre moments in the film, and the closing credits.
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* SugarWiki/AwesomeMusic: Tomaso Albinoni's "Adagio in G Minor", used during the quiet or sombre moments in the film, and the closing credits.
** Music/JeanMichelJarre's "Music/{{Oxygene}}, part 2", used during the running sequences.
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* HoYay - Between Archy and Frank

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* HoYay - HoYay: Between Archy and Frank



* TearJerker - And ''how.'' Many parts, but especially the sequence where the men know they will die so they pin their diaries, letters and photos to the trench walls (so their families will get them) is particularly heartbreaking. The last ''frame'' before the credits, is this manifest.

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* TearJerker - TearJerker: And ''how.'' Many parts, but especially the sequence where the men know they will die so they pin their diaries, letters and photos to the trench walls (so their families will get them) is particularly heartbreaking. The last ''frame'' before the credits, is this manifest.manifest.
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* MemeticMutation: The freeze frame of Archy getting gunned down. Heck, it was the ''movie poster''.
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* CriticalResearchFailure: The film's treatment of the British is extremely disrespectful, as it creates a misleading impression that British incompetence and laziness were what caused the disaster at the Nek; in fact, British soldiers suffered the most casualties of the Allied forces at the Gallipoli Campaign and the failure of the attack on the Nek was entirely down to Australian incompetence.
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* TearJerker - And ''how.'' Many parts, but the sequence where the men know they will die so they pin their diaries, letters and photos to the trench walls (so their families will get them) is particularly heartbreaking. ''Especially'' the last scene of the movie. The last ''frame'' before the credits, is this manifest.

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* TearJerker - And ''how.'' Many parts, but especially the sequence where the men know they will die so they pin their diaries, letters and photos to the trench walls (so their families will get them) is particularly heartbreaking. ''Especially'' the last scene of the movie.heartbreaking. The last ''frame'' before the credits, is this manifest.

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* TearJerker - Many parts, but the sequence where the men know they will die so they pin their diaries, letters and photos to the trench walls (so their families will get them) is particularly heartbreaking.

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* HoYay - Between Archy and Frank
* TearJerker - - And ''how.'' Many parts, but the sequence where the men know they will die so they pin their diaries, letters and photos to the trench walls (so their families will get them) is particularly heartbreaking.heartbreaking. ''Especially'' the last scene of the movie. The last ''frame'' before the credits, is this manifest.

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