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 There is this one scene that encapsulates the whole gentle worldview of Hal Ashby’s classic: there are just 90 minutes to go before they arrive at Portsmouth Naval Prison. Buddusky (Jack Nicholson) and Richard ‘Mule’ Mulhall (Otis Young) are accompanied by their 18-year-old protégé, Larry Meadows (Randy Quaid). Buddusky and Mule have been assigned, as soldiers, to escort Larry there. He is due to serve an eight-year sentence for stealing money. So what does he want to do with these last 90 minutes? Let’s recap: over the past five days of their crossing, they’ve plied Larry with alcohol, got him high and treated him to a trip to a brothel. They’ve had a fight with some marines and bought Larry the best sandwiches in the world (with Italian sausage). What else is there to do? The three of them walk along a snow-covered street in Boston. Buddusky thinks the weather is rubbish. If it were summer, they could have a picnic right now. So he tries to light a fire, whilst Mule crouches beside him, shivering. That’s how brilliant *The Last Detail* is! We witness these three men, frustrated as they try to comply with the unyielding military bureaucracy (while being forced to fight an immoral war). It is precisely people like Buddusky and Mule who, despite everything, manage to show HUMANITY towards their fellow men within such a system. 

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