The Outpost Comments

  • Gia 2022-03-25 09:01:18

    If you want to watch the U.S. war in Afghanistan, there is a restrepo on it. Everything else is a waste of...

  • Elody 2022-03-25 09:01:18

    1. Rightist movies. 2. There is no Hollywood logo in the title. 3. ORLANDO "falls" again this time. 4. Starring Eastwood's son, the right-wing movie hits +1. 5. Every time an officer comes, he denies the promise of the previous officer, and the bureaucracy is also the fuse that intensifies geopolitics. The last to come was the black officer, who was also the most stubborn. Rightist movies +2. 6. The villagers came to blackmail money, and they all ran away before starting the fight. You don't...

  • Margarete 2022-03-25 09:01:18

    8.0, lasting for nearly 50 minutes, almost reproducing the real Afghanistan war scene, the quadruple mirror, sniper rifle under the subjective lens, the large-scale close-up of the actors and the infinite fire suppression and bombing, the reproduction of realistic details is like being on the...

  • Katlyn 2022-03-25 09:01:18

    The messy movie just reflects the messy state of the US military in Afghanistan. Those obviously unreasonable position settings, the internal system full of bureaucracy stinks, and the indistinguishable intertwining of the enemy and the enemy, just like the film itself. The tolerable translation and the fragmented camera cuts are really a perfect...

  • Golda 2022-03-25 09:01:18

    Gossiping and talking for a long time, but all of them are insignificant; when every actor is satisfied with acting cool and ruthless, the main play finally comes on stage. Hollywood movie where the standard American hero plays the police of the...

  • Elroy 2022-03-25 09:01:18

    not particularly...

  • Katlyn 2022-03-25 09:01:18

    Well made and extremely authentic. Everyday conversations under the enormous pressure of the US military stationed positions are almost like Generation Kill. There is no big background at all. The frame of the big era is purely a documentary technique. It follows the soldiers day and night, but the rhythm is tight. I just want to say that this is not a fictional setting. Do you want to complain about the screenwriter or what? In reality, when the superiors had to choose, there must be a reason...

  • Fern 2022-03-20 09:02:35

    Since "Saving Private Ryan", hand-held photography that creates a sense of reality has almost monopolized war films. The drone follow-up long shots not only connect the various characters well in this small-unit combat theme of this film, but also establish a good sense of space for the audience, which may become a new trend in future war...

  • Melba 2022-03-20 09:02:35

    ①In-depth description of the cruel but unremarkable daily routine of the Keating Outpost ②Turning the tide, fighting back in the Jedi, and killing the Taliban sniper in one shot from 800 miles away. The Medal of Honor of Sergeant Romasa deserves to be deserved ③The military superiority of the US military cannot be underestimated, so The unfavorable position conditions and such a disparity of forces still deal a devastating blow to the Taliban. ④ In the endless stretch of Hindu Kush Mountains,...

  • Nichole 2022-03-20 09:02:35

    The battle scene is not long or intense enough. The advantage is that the first perspective is more real. The most peculiar thing is that the machine guns are in unprotected places, and the enemy often misses them. As an amateur military enthusiast, I feel that this camp is full of strange loopholes from site selection to defense establishment. I can only sigh the strength of the U.S. single-soldier combat and the weakness of the...

Extended Reading
  • Maverick 2022-01-17 08:01:41

    Defeated U.S. Army

    2021.11.26

    The US military is playing the role of foreign aggressors in Afghanistan. Afghans question why the US military is here? U.S. Captain Keating replied, "Our mission is to separate the Taliban from ordinary people, so that ordinary people will not fall into the flames of war. I can give you...

  • Lottie 2022-01-17 08:01:41

    The nature and role of the outpost is reminiscent of the Japanese bunker

    "Outpost" is adapted from the real events of Keating's battle in October 2009. It is a series of paving, the kind of movie that happened after the incidents were clearly explained, and then the whole process. Such military outposts of the US military in Afghanistan belong to the tactical...

The Outpost quotes

  • First Lt Benjamin Keating: So how do we do our jobs and stay safe? We need to keep a good relationship with the locals. Respect keeps us safe.