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:Tigerland (song) is the name of the official club song of the Richmond Football Club in the Australian Football League.

Tigerland is a 2000 movie, starring Colin Farrell
in his role as Bozz, taking place in a training camp for soldiers to be sent to the Vietnam War.

Plot

At the beginning of the film, Bozz, a drafted soldier who is opposed to the war, is shown to be an unruly soldier who has no respect for authority: disobeying orders, talking back to his superiors, and having a foul mouth. He quickly befriends another soldier known as Paxton.

As the film progresses, another side of Bozz is shown. Having "x-ray vision for loopholes," Bozz finds ways for soldiers to get out of the army, one because he has not only his children, but a handicapped wife with her own, and later another soldier (Miter) who joined to prove his manhood but finds himself way over his head. Bozz also shows his reasoning behind being opposed to the war: his human compassion. This is best shown in a scene where a demonstration on using the radio teaches something not in the books - getting information from the enemy by using the high-voltage electricity of the radio to shock the enemy's testicles. After this is demonstrated, Bozz walks and the platoon leader, Miter, cannot keep him in line, the demonstrator tells him to "drop trou.. and crank 'er up," threatening to shock his testicles. While he only scares him with the electricity, this scene shows the very reason why Bozz does not want to be part of the war. Eventually Bozz's natural leadership and ability shows the inability of Wilson, which results in a fight between the two. As the fight is broken up and Paxton gets involved, he also garners the hatred of Wilson. After this incident, Bozz becomes the new platoon leader.

Later, while doing live fire exercises, Wilson goes after Bozz and Paxton with a gun, telling them he's going to go after one of them. Bozz tries to take away the gun, and the two wrestle each other to the ground, Wilson getting the upperhand, and putting the gun to the back of Bozz's head and pulling the trigger. Miraculously, the gun gets jammed, saving Bozz's life. The Commanding Officer lets Bozz choose the punishment: have Wilson court-martialed or "let me deal with him," strongly suggesting the latter. Despite the commanding officer strongly pressing to let him deal with it, Bozz says he wants Wilson "out of the army" because he recognizes Wilson has taken an emotional beating ever since his inability to command became obvious - strongly parallel to what he tells Bozz about his father disrespecting him at home. Bozz leaves the office saying he wants Wilson out.

As the movie nears the end, the platoon is sent to "Tigerland" - a place specially designed as the best possible replica of Vietnam. During an exercise, the platoon competes with another, which they find out is commanded by Wilson who did not get kicked out of the army after all. As the exercise ends with Bozz's platoon "winning," Wilson tells Bozz he will kill him no matter what it takes.

Soon thereafter, Bozz is about ready to make an escape in a van with some hippies he paid to help him. Johnson, a member of the platoon, sees him, and tells him to stop. Johnson tells him if he runs away, Wilson will go after Paxton instead of Bozz and he will be responsible for his friend's death. The scene ends with Bozz climbing into the van, but the next morning as the platoon falls in, Bozz comes back.

During the last training exercise of the movie, Bozz's platoon is sent out to find Wilson's platoon. As Wilson's platoon prepares for the attack, he replaces his blank cartridges with live ammunition and removes his barrel plug. As Bozz's platoon nears, he opens fire - while he does not hit anyone, it is obvious he is using live ammunition and the trainer for the exercise tries to stop it. As he does, Bozz is standing above Paxton and fires a round, wounding Paxton's head. The trainer then gets in front of Wilson, aiming a pistol at his head and getting him to hold his weapon up and surrender, telling him he will be court-martialed.

At the end of the movie, the platoon gets ready to head to Vietnam. As he says goodbye, Paxton tells Bozz his wound won't cause permanent damage but he's going home. He also tells Bozz he's going to write about him, but Bozz adamantly does not want to be made into a hero. The movie ends with bus driving off, Paxton telling Bozz through the window he'll write about him. Bozz says he won't, holding up Paxton's journal, ripping out pages as the bus drives off, Paxton trying to regain his journal while Bozz rips out pages then throws the journal back down before the bus speeds away to Vietnam.

Tigerland was filmed on location in Starke, Florida and Camp Blanding, Florida, site of the Demi Moore
film G.I. Jane
.

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