The trailer for "28 Years Later" uses the same eerie Rudyard Kipling poem that's played during the military's survival and escape training.
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I resolve to… Keep in mind the words of Ralph Waldo Emerson, who wrote: “Write it on your heart that every day is the best day ... lines in Rudyard Kipling’s remarkable poem “If ...
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The footage is narrated using a creepy recording of Rudyard Kipling's poem "Boots," which the military also uses to train elite soldiers. One scene shows totem poles made out of bones and skulls ...