The Outpost Review: Just Another Day in Afghanistan
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- Опубликовано: 1 мар 2023
- I talk about one of the best war movies to come out in recent years, even if it flew under the radar a little bit. Still, it's amazing.
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New video is done. Apologies for the slide show, but it was the only way to avoid copyright blocks.
"Uncensored" versions are up on Alt Tech.
and now were allied with Al-Quaeda to destabilize syria
You forgot that Orlando bloom was in black hawk down and saving private Ryan so disagree with your point that he just reminds you of LOTR and pirates of the caribean.
A couple of the people in my last unit were at COP Keating. One was a medic and the other other was a combat photographer. I don't believe either were at this specific battle, I know the combat photographer wasn't, and they described how hearing the radio broadcasts and sounds from the movie really took them back to some times they didn't want to remember. This COP, or Combat Outpost, is such a metaphor for our whole involvement in Afghanistan. A useless COP placed in the middle of a valley with no strategic advantage while soldiers risk life for ultimately nothing.
Gotta love military intelligence.
@@TheAlmightyLoli supposed to be highly trained and the best of the best yet they can't seem to figure out strategic placement that a bronze level StarCraft player could figure out
@@TheAlmightyLoli There's a reason why it's an oxymoron.
My old Plt Sgt was there way back in the late 2000s. I remember him basically confirming what you just said 😂.
@@TheAlmightyLoli funnily enough the army knew it was a poor outpost but it couldnt be moved due to resources being tied up in tring to find the traitor bergdahl
"The Taliban are coming!"
"All at once or one at a time?"
The feet pics, Marshall, surrender unto me the feet pics!
@@DaddyVeo1911 no! you'll never have them!
"You know he hates dick jokes"
This thread…lol.
Sure glad all this ended well, and Afghanistan is a modern Republic today...Uhh...
It's more well armed now...
Btw the uniforms are spot on it is the 4th armored infantry div.
Honestly it's a good thing Afghanistan isn't a modern Republic, it's one place without globohomo
@@purest_evil Afghanistan: oh you gay? *loads AK*
@@josercamino3204th Armored Infantry Division" never fucking existed
It's the 4th Infantry Division.
If the Taliban really wanted to inflict some damage to the base, they should have hooked up a stereo system to the valley and played every Demo Reel video on repeat.
COP with a 100% sepuku rate
That's just sadistic
@@hectorbarrera8046 bruh that's some hardcore psychological warfare shit
A minor nitpick, 'most people' nowadays tend to blame America for most of Afghanistan's problems with jihadist groups (they do have a greater share of blame for failing to provide stability in the region when they fucking occupied it for 20 years), but the major player in financing and providing weapons for Islamic extremist groups in Afghanistan was the Pakistan intelligence, not the CIA.
The lie became the truth. And this comment will never exceed 20 upvotes.
@@xer0kills294 I mean he just got 25 as of now
Pakistan is a beggar nation, they don't have money to fund their own rations, where do you think the cash flow in Pakistan came from?
@@xer0kills294 In your defense I didn't think I would either hahahah
Yeah but... Who built HK factories in Pakistan and teach their intelligence?
glad to hear you're coving Restrepo at some point, that documentary is still probably one of the most hard hitting i've seen. that guy really did put his ass on the line, to tell their story. gotta give him some props.
Director is nuts, and has balls of fucking platinum.
Ross kemp did the same thing
@@TheAlmightyLoli if you like restrepo you should check out the war tapes, gunner palace, cartel land,
You should check out "Where Soldiers Come From" as well. Its about the 107th Engineer Battalion, Michigan Army National Guard. It hits home from me because that was _also_ my battalion as well. It's not as "action packed" as RestRepo but it does give you a perspective of what it was like doing route clearance and searching for IED's. It also focuses on how the soldiers struggled with reintegration as well. Definitely underrated war doc IMO.
All the horrors and a thousand other more indignities, and for what? For nothing.
for profit
The business boys got paid
This movie is pretty good. It’s deff slept on. The way it was marketed makes it out to be a B grade cliche war flick, but it honestly surprised me. I only watched it cuz some vets I know recommended it.
Man, I watched this movie with my dad who also went to Afghanistan, I couldn't believe how piss poor everything was managed and when I asked my dad, he told me that Afghanistan was not handled with how the news told us. There are so many stories of this country from soldiers that might seem crazy, but this movie was a result of the craziness. The best way to describe Afghanistan at this point was your not in for a bad ride or a good ride, but it sure is going to be a ride.
tell your dad that he fought so his overlords could get richer
@@AB-bg7os and tell yours that your are sorry for being such a dissapointment, if you still have him.
@@nighthawk3305 Sigma response 🍷🗿
@@jarredpickle4916 🍷🗿
You’re dad has PTSD all for nothing 😂😂😂😂
Afghan war is the biggest exemple of the sunken cost fallacy. 20 years of war. By the end, there were soldiers younger than the war itself. Soldiers that had no idea of what they were doing following orders from people too proud to admit they didn't know either.
what is sunken cost fallacy? I've not heard that term before but I assume it's not good.
@@mrtrolly4184 Basically when you invest so much into something you feel like you cant just stop and have to see it through to the end.
The FBI and CIA watching me go through an entire rabbit hole about topics discussed in this video be like:👀👀
Holy shit you’re covering this movie? I watched it three nights in a row when I found it, I love it so much.
So I know I am a casual shitter at RTS games and have no military experience whatsoever.
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WHAT THE FUCK WERE THESE HIGHER UPS THINKING?! A single outpost, surrounded by three mountains/major hillsides, a shit road leading in, and no way to effectively get to those attacking locations from the outpost.
This place was doomed from the start
They learned nothing from French mistakes in vietnam.
Mfw I realized I can become a military general strategist irl because of the amount of hours I played in HOI4: (O_O)
Every COP was like this. The one i was on was in a bowl surrounded by mountains. We had to burn it down after 9 months of being there because the general finally decided it was in a tactically bad position. This COP had been there for years before this was finally realized
@@Disiplyn
One of the most basic strategies is literally trying to insert yourself into a tactically advantageous position, or at least one where you can minimize risks as best as possible. The bumpkins making those COP placement decisions either couldn't strategize themselves out of a paper bag or had to be forced to do that at gun point by a higher up
@@Starcraftgamer97 Lol it would seem that way
Noice to hear Ya Boi Zack talk about hous experiences.
He's a funny guy and his experience in Afghanistan is legitimately interesting
Loli, if you like how this movie shows war, you might find Gallipoli very interesting. It isn't even a war movie,its more of an odyssey of exploring what WW1 was for a regular person from Australia. The first act especially is distinct from many war movies.
Great recommend 👌
I hear Sgt. Mackennze's lament from We Were Soldiers, I like the vid; simple as
13:15 Actually, all I could think of was how Blackburn was now playing CPT Steele and how interesting that arc was.
Scott Eastwood is honestly one of the best actors of all time
And criminally underused.
@@rtstrong yeah
I mean his father is Clint Eastwood. So what can you expect?
I mean his father is Clint Eastwood. So what can you expect?
@@mraltheordinary7302 yeah you're not wrong there
Talked to the sound editor. He had some cool set stories including one with camera team chucking a drone up in the air, and then sprinting to catch it as it goes down in the large one take shot
That's fucking wild.
Restrepo will forever remain imprinted in my head. That was the documentary that got me to sign up way back. Rip to all the 173rd bros.
Can't help but hear similarities with what is happening in Ukraine. Not the "they don't want our help" stuff, but the finding a reason to keep making war profitable for everyone but us.
War profitering isn't inherently immoral considering its co-necessary beneficiary relationship. Often , if your existence is on the line, you're sure as hell gonna do what's necessary to keep existing exploitation goes both ways
War profiteering isn’t a good thing because you could selling stuff that’s no good but costs a hefty price
@@scottwilliams645yes it is
Another really good documentary to check out is "Only The Dead" it was made during the Iraq War
Dude, I love that one. Shit is hardcore.
“They don’t want our help.”
I hear echos.
🎩
🐍 no step on Snek! 🇺🇸🇭🇰
stfu furry lol good thing we bullied you off
Such a good movie. It's surreal seeing a film that you know people were there at that event.
In the 12 horses film. It's mostly made up but a few of the events are real. One of the guys that was in the event would hold amazing bbqs, and his kids and I used to play together.
It always sucks to see U.S. soldiers pay the biggest price for higher-up incompetence in movies like these.
Go away
Broward was based on Captain Porter in real life. In the movie Ty Carter addresses to LT Bundermann that the troops were starting to call him “Broward the coward. The real life nickname was “no mortar Porter”
hell yes i been waiting for this for so long dude awesome job bro
So CPT Stoney Portis, the commander who took responsibility of the outpost at the end of the film, was actually my battalion commander. I knew him as LTC Portis lol. He didn’t talk much about it, but he did sign my book! In real life, his voice is less deep and he’s much shorter. Overall a stellar dude and an amazing commander, I was blessed to have served with him.
He knew that outpost was shitty and decided to get out. I honestly don't blame him knowing how it all went down.
This movie is just pure adrenaline, it's turned up to 11 the entire time
It’s on the level of “we were soldiers” in terms of how anxiety inducing the first 30 or so minutes are. You already know what’s going to happen, but it’s terrifying seeing how undersupplied they were for being in a place completely exposed. Putting a base at the bottom of a valley so they could guard roads is fucking insane.
I also want to congratulate the director on showing how completely exposed they were. I had never gotten the full perspective of how bad it was, I had only seen the one iconic image of the base from the hillside
I had the amazing opportunity when I was in the Army to get to watch this movie in the McMahon building on Fort Carson. I was a part of 3-61 CAV and just so happened to be a medic in Bandit Troop Red Platoon. I wasn't at Keating but it was an amazing showing still. We got to ask questions of the director and Ty Carter.
....And they all lived happily ever after
ive watched or read any recommendations you've given and have loved everything. Keep up the good work
Great job on the video dude been waiting for this for a long time ❤
Afghanistan War films have proven to be quite well done. Lone Survivor (2013), 12 Strong (2018) and now The Outpost (2020).
We are now getting two new ones this year alone with the upcoming Gerard Butler film Kandahar and The Covenant with Jake Gyllenhaal.
I also recommend The Kite Runner (2007) & The Breadwinner (2017) for good stories on Afghanistan.
Plus, films touching on the Soviet-Afghan War like Rambo 3 (1988), The Living Daylights (1987), and the vastly underrated The Beast (1988) have also become quite relevant again as a result of 2021.
Damn, this dropped and I can’t watch it fully since I’m at work. Keep up the good work, Loli. You’ve really gotten your style down.
your intro montages are always god tier
My dad borrowed this from a coworker once, and we threw it on one afternoon just to check it out.
Neither of us expected it to be _this_ good.
Hey man just stumbled on your channel hope your movie and tv synopsis/reviews do well! I see your most popular content revolves around beserk, I love your perspective on things and always like being a part of a channel when they diversify their content. Hang in there and I'm sure you're gonna blow up!
Do a review on the horror movie "Outpost"
Which is a sci-fi horror film about ghost nazis.
5 likes?
Yes.
There's two episodes on the show medal of honor that cover this battle, where survivors talk about the events that happened.
oh hell yeah, my man back at it again with the exceptional taste
I should have expected ya boi zack to make a appearance but I'm still surprised.
Thanks for bringing up ya boy Zack.
My step father was apart of the 4th infantry division, and was supposed to be stationed in the valley, he had shot himself to get out of the army, mainly due to the fact he thought my mom was cheating on him, nevertheless a short month later the enital attack happened, SGT Knight took the place of my step father (SGT Olthoff) and the slow burning of events really shook him up, and really began to put him down the path of his split personality disorder. I lived on fort carson in colorado where the 4th infantry division is stationed, although I was very young, I ended up watching this movie with my mother about two years ago now, and I will never again, the amount of emotional connection my mother had to those people, and the way she pointed them out, was one of the most emotionally packed things I will ever experience, and to know I lived around these people for years was also something that hit me hard too.
its one thing to see this from others, but I'll never forget the way my step fathers mental state deterinated in the next couple of years, leading my mom to divorce him, modern wars leave more people broken then dead, and it was really had to see.
Great vid bro.😺
What was the end of all the show,
Johnnie, Johnnie?”
Ask my Colonel, for I don’t know,
Johnnie, my Johnnie, aha!
We broke a King and we built a road-
A court-house stands where the reg’ment goed.
And the river’s clean where the raw blood flowed
When the Widow give the party
Love the use of the Silent Hill 2 OST as the BGM for this vid
God I remember stumbling upon this movie at random as I was searching for war movies to watch. Damn was I in for a ride and it was a damn good movie.
Are you saying the events in Iraq and Afghanistan have almost the same parallel as another conflict in Eastern Europe where they’re claiming victory is a day away and no progress has been made while billions and billions of dollars are being sent to said eastern Europe country ?
........................................................................... nuh uh....
Enough about that goy.
Don't ask questions, just give weapons and money to the eastern European country or else you want Putler to win.
To be honest, it's probably worth a lot more compared to the shitshow of Afghanistan and Iraq but im sure the people on top have their secrets related to it and get how it looks like to anyone who remembers the same narratives from 2001 - 2018
Perhaps….
Retarded take, one of the biggest opponents to US lost billions in equipment and loses large swathes of territory in every counteroffensive.
Saw these guys' unit at NTC. October-November 2021.
The mere fact that they had a squad member who played himself accounted for some real factual shots of the firefight he witnessed first hand during deployment at camp Keating. It was the boldest re-enactment of what really went down that day. The actor who played Carter for me was outstanding, and given Carter was kept at arms length because his brothers and senior officers didn't trust him. The real Carter if depicted right proved to be both a mighty warrior and friend to the company. He deserved the M.O.H for the outstanding courage he displayed that day and the super human lengths he went to to get Mace to safety. I can fully appreciate how deeply it cut into him upon learning Mace didn't make it, as well as his brothers who fought to keep him alive. for that reason alone this is beyond doubt my favourate of all war movies, because it doesn't go off on a glorification tangent, They kept it true, and honoured those that fought and didn't make it.
I watched this movie shortly after coming back from Afghanistan, and it felt like it took me back there for a couple hours. Some of it was really hard to watch, but I would say that just goes to show how authentic it is in its depiction.
It's a good movie but the Marine in me wants a marine movie not an Army movie 1/10
Just kidding it's really good
The crayon eater fears the grunt.
@@TheAlmightyLoli I do have a question for you while you have stopped by. Have you seen the show called From it's pretty good and season 2 is coming out this year it's a really good watch and they do not hold back on the gore lot of Mister and I think some tittie's
More than likely it is not that Broward's real person did not want to be represented in the film, but more so the film producers, studio, etc did not wan to be sued on grounds of defamation. It happens often where characters based on real people that are poorly depicted in media will use a pseudoname. If the person is still alive they can sue for defamation, sometimes surviving members of that person can also sue on their dead relative's behalf.
gonna have to watch this
I saw a netflix show called “medal of honour” and the show just shows certain medal of honour recipients and they try to recreate the certain events that occurred that got them their medal. And two episodes do show Clint Romesha and Ty Carter. The show has 8 episodes all from different wars each episode focusing on the individual. Sylvester Antolak running towards a German machine gun nest even after being shot I think two or three times, lost feeling in his right arm so he tucked his Thomson under his left armpit took out the nest, he also ran alone so his squad could also get up to the machine gun nest because they were getting ripped apart. Second is Clint Romesha at Keeting in Afghanistan. Third is Edward Carter who single handedly crippled a German stronghold in Germany. Hiroshi Miyamura who held off a wave of Chinese soldiers, ran out of ammunition for the two machine guns in his hole, used all his grenades then went berserk and charged into the Chinese wave that was charging him, he got into hand to hand and then American mortars started hitting because they thought he was dead and he ran behind enemy lines and was captured by the Chinese after being wounded from a grenade. Vito Bertoldo who haunted the german army in a town single handedly, german records show that there’s one guy holding a position which he held for a few days. Joseph Vittori who single handedly held a hill from the Chinese army, there were four machine gun nests and all were dead except for him and a wounded guy who couldn’t do anything really and he would run from one nest to the other holding the line. Richard Etchberger who exposed himself to enemy fire in order for his comrades to evacuate. Ty M. Carter also Keeting. The show is overall good because it talks about the past these guys had and endured to the moment of that event. I think mainly the reason why outpost was made was because two soldiers during the same battle and same day and time both received medal of honours which that doesn’t happen very often and I believe that’s the first that that has happened in United States history, I could be wrong but I’m Canadian, not Americano.
4:26 Hey, it's Ya boi Zack, still wondering when his delayed comics will be finished.
The shots of the high wall cliffs in the valley really gave me anxiety. Not the bullets or anything else
Such a Fantastic movie.
The story of Kamdesh is that of 3-4 different units over 3ish years
I still find it Ironic how we were somewhat trying to help the Afghanistani and the Adghanistani said go F yourself. And we said ok and left and the Afghanistani F’ed themselves in the process.
If Karma was a woman she would be the greatest 🐕 in Afghanistan.
God Bless America 🫡
They're actually doing better
@@jeanniemaycrawford4466 wait really. On a scale between Ohio to decent how better?
@@irish-italianintrovert.8600 Still a third word 💩hole but you can see social cohesion and can be classified as a developing nation
@@jeanniemaycrawford4466 well 💩 I guess. I mean it’s not like everyone actually still cares at this point.
@@irish-italianintrovert.8600 I kinda do, them linking up with Iran and Pakistan is the worst case scenario but luckily they're all different kinds of muslims and really don't get along with eachother
Yet
Nice review! Was hoping you'd mention the Latvian presence in the film- the guys who trained the Afghani soldiers at Keating that then fled. There's a funny moment in the movie where the Latvian instructor yells after them, asking why the Hell they're running away and not fighting for their country. Always stuck with me after watching this movie, because Latvian soldiers have a natural tendency to be extremely pissed about cowardice like that.
I really wish they did more HBO series of these events.
hey man do you have the link source or the title for that zack video?
Wow. I can't believe Orlando Bloom is in a movie again
Sounds like a good watch
I recommend you read 303 and Sara by Garth Ennis
Those are two of the best war comics ever
Hell, nearly every war comic by Garth Ennis is worth reading. Special mention for his Battlefields and War Stories series and also Fury: My War Gone By and Punisher: Platoon.
@@DragonSeoul thanks for the recommendations bro
I’ve read the Punisher stuff obviously but anything war related by Garth Ennis is bound to be gold
Oh damn, I'm in that unit right now!
Oct 2001: I could not believe we would make such a bone-headed move like Occupy AF
2023: Now I understand how inept or Gov is.
If you go to the google maps location of the battle you can actually see the river and the bridge. There's also footage on youtube of the battle
19:55 Never got released in theaters? Is that what u meant? Cause I saw it in my local cinema 🤔 (I may be wrong or misunderstood, correct me if so pls)
daniel rodriguez was such an infleuntial figure when i was younger, i vividly remember a decade ago seeing him play footbal at clemson.
HR McMaster has an outstanding book called Battlegrounds. He watched in real time as DC and the Pentagon went from utopian optimism about Afghanistan to fatalistic and its very clear that they just didn't know what they were doing.
im actually in the primary unit this movie was about
kinda weird seeing a berserk channel talking about it, small world lol
This movie really got it right. Everything from how our starts to look after being in the field for a while to our mannerisms.
Thank you.
It was an incredible watch gritty dark violent and a true brotherhood film
Check that off your list of greatest war films you’ve reviewed.
Even though I haven’t seen it.
Yes it's happening!
Hey man, have you thought about review a manga called "Blaster Knuckle" a dark western that similar to Berserk. The creator said he use to be a high school friend of Kentaro Miura.
Awesome video. Anyways, is the Generation Kill video still Age Restricted?
Sorry bit seeing orlando bloom here just males me picture him falling in black hack down. This makes 2 accidental war deaths for bloom
Watched this recently. Holy shit that entire ending was a gut punch.
When you started talking about RUclipsrs that had an issue with the Afghan national guard, I immediately thought of Zack. That particular video of his had several really good stories about how lazy and inept they were. Why help people who won't help themselves.
It's no wonder why they completely rolled over to the Taliban by the end
@@jonathanramos8414 Foreigners ALWAYS leave A'stan. It doesn't make sense to work too hard fighting for them. In the end, the Tallywhackers will remain, and in all probability they'll hunt down and kill everyone who cooperated with the US and kill their families too.
Love that silent hill sound track
lot of mind blowing facts the film sorta missed,based off the book and interviews of men of black night troop:
keating was on fire during the 12 hour battle
half the camp was over ran
its sister COP had been over ran,intended to support mortar fire
there were at one point recorded 19 spereate aircraft,ranging from a10's,to AWACAS to ever ac130's
you get the idea,the battle itself is truly its own story(which it is,highly reccomend red platoon)
Read the book: Red Platoon.
Was written by Clinton Romesha. Probably the best non fiction war book I have read.
The story of brave Afgan resistance fighters facing overwhelming odds and fire-power, sacrificing all in the attempt to throw out the invaders . Told from the point of view of the invaders .
calm down Mohammad
Thinking the taliban are freedom fighters aren't the flex you think this is.
Too bad you did not mention 2 latvian soldiers that were in the battle. They were combined in one person and had a small cameo in the film.
Please man, I just bought a bodypillow from the last video! I can't afford another shirt!
im liking the war shit, really interesting stuff
the position of the outpost was tactically unsound because of the "ink dot" strategy that was implemented by General Petraeus. The idea was to set up accessible outposts. Not Tactically placed outposts. In other words, because it would have been too difficult for a local to make the trek up the mountains to order to air grievances to the American commander, the outpost was purposely placed where locals could travel to it easily. The strategy had some successes in Iraq, but it was a complete failure in Afghanistan. There is no reasoning with a barbarian.
That moment you realize the guys in the field had a better idea of what was going on than the brass and politicians in charge. We could have avoided the whole issue if people had stopped doing what the brass and those politicians wanted.
Is Mosul on the list? If not where do I go to put it on?
EXCELLENT CHOICE
@@GK-mr9ko I first heard about it from the FNG Academy on there beers and breakdowns, if you haven’t seen those guys check them out.
isnt that guy in the thumbnail the same guy that was in generation kill?
I’m glad this movie is getting traction. It was a good movie and I think it’ll help people realize what a mistake these wars are.
You should do the 1st jarhead next, now that is damn near peak military boredom of a ton of hype/build up for no payoff
Well that was gulf war for you. My favorite desert storm movie is three kings even though that is set after the gulf war
Why, for the love of Giga Christ, didn’t NATO restore the monarchy? As a Canuck I will never get it. Was the US so ground-level opposed to kings that they just threw out the idea? I get King Mohammed Zahir Shah was pretty damn old, but he had a fucking awesome reputation and House Barakzai was chalk full of well regarded scions.
Video: "The movie also tries to say that Keating was attacked every single day..."
Me: "I see, so it was more like once or twice a month or something lik..."
Video: "...It was more like three or four times a week."
Me: "...Oh, well that is not much of a difference."
Lol I always think of black hawk down when it comes to Orlando but that’s just the first movie I saw him in.