Word Of Honor -2003 Film- -
"Do you remember their faces?"
Silence. Then Tyson’s rasping voice: "We made a promise, Vic. Word of honor." word of honor -2003 film-
Then, a crusading journalist named Julianne Miller, researching a book on unreported wartime massacres, unearths an old Vietnamese woman’s testimony. The woman, whose entire family perished in the fire, has never stopped searching for the "young lieutenant with the soft voice." Miller’s investigation points directly at Deakins. "Do you remember their faces
"I know."
"I’m sorry," Deakins whispers.
And in a small house in Vietnam, an old woman receives a letter from the journalist. It contains a copy of Deakins’s confession. She does not read English. But she sees the photograph of the young lieutenant attached to it. She touches the paper with trembling fingers, nods once, and places it on an ancestral altar next to a faded photograph of a family that no longer exists. The woman, whose entire family perished in the