I love how this is one of the most protected and most secretive places on the planet, housing some of the most sophisticated aircrafts ever created, has mechanics that don’t know how to use a socket wrench.
I was thinking it was a darkness from the perspective of the party walking in from the bright bright natural light of the desert. But yes, a bit of dramatic license :-)
It was probably perfectly lit for them. It’s just that if the camera exposed for the inside of the hangar, upon opening the hangar doors, you wouldn’t have seen nothing outside but a bright-ass light. By exposing for the light level outside, you make all the ppl outside visible-but then it’ll look like complete darkness inside the hangar given the vast difference between that and the direct sunlight outside. You can’t make bright objects seeable without dimming darker objects. This is why you can’t see stars in the background of footage of astronauts on spacewalks. If you exposed for stars in the background, the astronauts would look like straight shadow.
I imagine the disappointment in some of the members of the SEAL team when they were given access to top secret, "non-existent" aircraft in AREA 51 that turned up to be only a helicopter. A high tech fancy helicopter but not a flying saucer.
It's kind of non-existent now, considering it was partially abandoned because all the chemical contamination. They spent decades using burning toxic chemicals, in pits that contaminated soil. The lawsuit from the 90s is one of the reasons we even know about the base. This scene is mostly just Hollywood drama.
Many years before this helicopter was outed, I worked with a guy that was involved in the first stealth fighter. He was at area 51 at some point during the development of the stealth when they were testing this helicopter as well. He told me that it was hovering not too far from where he was, and it was perfectly silent. He said it was amazing to see. I always thought about what he said until they showed the one that crashed on the news.
I grew up in South Florida and a lot of my friends dads worked at Pratt & Whitney in the Everglades outside of WPB back in the 90's. My buddies dad took us there one time and we could see (through the tinted windows) the outline's of the F-22 and the Comanche helicopter in their hangers. They were always testing avionics, engines, and computer systems out there. They had these hangers with wide opening doors aimed outward towards the swamp. Inside the hangers they had jet engines mounted on stands. F-15, F-16 etc. My summer camp was also in the Everglades and we would go on these epic hikes through the swamp. If we were out on a hike and heard them fire up and engine we would all stop somewhere dry and watch the water. We were miles and miles away but not only could we hear them we could see ripples in the water where the engines power was still effecting.
K-19 was pretty shit though tbf. But i rlly want her to make more movies, we need more films like Zero Dark Thirty, a lot of ground still to cover about geopolitics in film.
This was such a well made movie ... between-the-eyes, straight-to-the-point, riveting account on the hunt & the eventual catching of Bin Laden made great by the fantastic performance of Jessica Chastain.
LOL this movie is full of shit. Bin Laden was in an ISI/Army neighborhood. Somebody high up sold him out for the 25 M $$$ US reward. They needed a cover story to deflect away from the real story. Ask yourself 'why would your gubment want you to think one or to girls found him. "LOL Don't fall for the disinformation
"catching" you know they didn't go all that way with all those guys to kill Osama. he was captured. then they tell us they killed him so nobody asks any question. the general public is retarded
you know that the DoD won't allow use of military equipment in your movie unless they have final say on the script and the edit, right? otherwise you have to pay to rent everything privately, which is expensive and cumbersome. thats why every movie you see with military hardware in it is most likely propaganda.
It cracks me up that the maintainers are intentionally not doing anything to the helicopter. They're intentionally spinning their ratchets backwards to make noise.
Met the seal who killed bin laden at an AOH rally. That line is real, the cia agent was really badass af. What wasent real was her crying at the end, that was Hollywood all the way. She sighed and just looked away as if her job was over.
It's interesting how many comments there are about the "female director" of this film. The truth is, you can call B.S. on ANY film based on actual events. Liberties are always taken for the sake of entertainment. Whether the director is male or female.
Jason Clarke magically moves from being in the crowd, to being behind Jessica's right shoulder almost instantaneously. Must be the teleportation technology they have at Area 51. 1:37
I like the detail that SEAL Team Six are so highly trained that they are only slightly smile and talk among each other. No fussing, no gasping and etc, most of us would be shocked and/or amazed by the news. For SEALs - it is just another mission
why would they be shocked at anything. these are the guys, as well as delta force, that get to do all the fun shit. they arent "new" they are elite guys that have prolly seen everything. this simple snatch and grab (if you think they killed bin-laden you are a fucking idiot) is nothing special
@@vonn4017 That's not the reason they are nonchalant. By this point there had been years of rumors regarding Osama's whereabouts. At this point, they'd heard many stories, and this was just one more. To top it off, there wasn't any real evidence that Osama was even there. Just some random mission for them at this point.
They had been rehearsing this specific UBL raid for months at this point. They had a general idea of the compound layout very early, built a life size replica at Ft Campbell and the OPFOR for them was about the right amount of people as in real life, and they were pretty much waiting on favorable odds that their target would be there. This is common for Tier 1 units. It's actually less common for guys like CAG and DEVGRU to be deployed at a moments notice for specific targets. Chances are that if they ever come after you, then the US Govt has been tracking you for awhile, knows your general location and the terrain, and that the specified team has practiced the raid hundreds of times in as close to realk life replicas of whatever you're in and whoever you have around you as humanly possible.
how disrespectful by the writers the director the film and the actress voiced these words . show some respect for americas heroes even if deep down you have none at least fake it instead of these snarky throw away lines that would never have been said in a million years to real navy seals
and one additional thought , if i were in these mens position and some beaurocratic desk jockey talked to me in that tone of voice i would resign my commision and teach her a lesson in respect not necessarily in that order
It's even more important than that. If you destroy an entire complex and you kill someone, there's a very good chance you'll never be able to confirm their death. If Osama had been killed in some random cave with a bunker buster, there'd still be rumors among terrorists of Osama's next move. He'd be martyred for all time.
It's really clever writing. It shows the characters background in psychology and "spy work" - because the soldiers are apprehensive about "that CIA crap" as the reason to go. But rather than arguing against their believes, she leans right into it: Matter of fact, truth is much worse. You're just the lab rats. Proof 'em wrong, soldier! The soldier is far too willing to accept this narrative that his leadership is sending them on a wild goose chase for nothing and far too proud to decline the challenge :D
@@readhistory2023 Did I say they had? But if you've ever talked to a soldier, you know that there is a difference between a mission you feel like is BS and a mission you see the value in, even if it's just "to show them!" (whoever "them" happens to be at the time).
@@jammerules80 Doubt it. Her job is to analyze data all day, and she was unusually committed to that job. She walks into a room knowing that she has all the info and they don't. I'm not a tough person but I'd definitely not take shit from anyone calling me out when I know everything about the topic and they know nothing.
Actually , the woman in real life was known to be quiet cocky and arrogant too. After they got Bin Laden she sent an email with her entire division on cc saying they didn't deserve any credit and she alone deserves it. It's true 😁
Operator Andy Dwyer listens carefully to Maya’s briefing, and further arguments, and finally says, “Well, okay; that’s pretty convincing . . . I’ll just have to run it all by April, and be sure she thinks it all makes sense!"
The movie is partially right it was not a single woman who spent YEARS digging for this info but there is never 100%. But their work and what they believe in were confident they found him
She's the one who get the Intel to run that operation. She can describe anyway she wants. But she also knows they can do the job and those guys don't get offended easy. Unlike certain civilians of course. Like you.
O’Neil did a recent interview on another Seals YT, where he said they went to 51. He called it something else that sounded like Area 51, because I guess with his security clearance, he’s not allowed to say the actual name.
The women in the story is true,My dad was insinerated on 9/11 on Flt 93 in Pennsylvania, Can’t thank her enough and the badass men who finished what took her years to learn.Bin Laden was hiding behind women and children gutless porno watching a hole.Thanks from New Jersey
Actually, she is not "true" she is a made up movie compilation of several different agency analysts that they combined into one female to make the movie pass the woke test (a Ph.D. Aerospace Engineer who works for a large American defense contractor on their black programs.
Very sorry for your loss Stephen. I’m also from NJ Jersey City. Now living in California I grew up in sight of the Towers. I had just turned on Fox News having coffee getting ready for work here in the L A area when the second plane hit the Tower. I hope you and your family are well Stephen. May your dad Rest In Peace. 🇺🇸
It's incinerated and this movie is BS. Bin Laden had been dead for years in some cave in Afghanistan and whatever or whoever they claim to have killed was an imposter or a look-a-like. No one will convince me that a nation that's been known to parade out corpses of villians and even taking pictures of them since it's birth would secretly dump Bin Laden's body out to sea!
Absolutely POSITIVELY NO SCENARIO, where one of the Navy Seals engages in a dialogue with someone from U.S. Intelligence and starts asking questions about how they know something to be true or why they think a mission is being launched. They would be briefed....given details of the mission....practice the mission...execute the mission. The most ridiculous part of this movie is all of the interaction between the individual seal members and Maya. Of course this is the female director's attempt at making it seem like the protagonist has her sleeves rolled up and is right in there with the boys, getting Bin Laden. Would NEVER EVER happen that way. Thank you
Wow….You must be a spec ops expert. What black ops mission were you on last week?? We’re you chilling at Area 51? In an intel brief to know they never interact or talk to each other?
@@absolutetuber bro, really? You can easily read about the raid on like Wikipedia. They practiced the whole thing multiple times on a 1:1 replica of the compound. Interestingly it also explains the helo crash - the replica compound was built with wired fenced instead of solid walls. The upward force exerted by the air pushing against solid walls while the helo was landing fucked with it unexpectedly, causing the crash. Thanks for coming to my ted talk
@@G-howie bruh.....i was commenting on the OP thinking he/she/it knew about their interactions and the fact that they would never talk to each other. no where in my post do i questions the veracity of whats known about the raid or the results of it. I'm well aware of the published results of the op and the bird that crashed, was blown up, had a tail section survive, etc, etc. you read much, or just have problems with comprehension?
@@absolutetuber yo relax. I dunno man, your comment is easily read as a general dismissal of the contents of OP. So thus I responded by supporting OPs point in that this type of interaction would rarely happen, since everyone involved would already be briefed, practiced and informed about the details enough to *not* be asking the CIA protagonist overarching questions about their Intel while in an unlit hangar bay manned by mechanics using spanners backwards. Also nice touch hitting me on the reading comprehension 👌I'm in the 99th brother. Peace to you
Why is the guy with the ratchet wrench keep taking it off every time he turns it?😕 It's a ratchet, you are supposed to leave it on the bolt. Don't you?🤔
As a former soldier I always laugh at the part where she tries to downgrade the SEALS saying she never wanted them in the first place, where dropping a bomb in a foreign country is the best answer. To quote Q, "every now and then a trigger needs to be pulled,"' because those types of people actually get the job done with minimal casualties and damage.
“As a former soldier”. Oh shut up, your military career was nothing. Don’t ever compare yourself to the level of seals again. You eat in the fob all day and did patrols which resulted in nothing. Shut your mouth
We kept the choppers so secret. It was so hard to not spill the beans to my wife at the time. The pilots only trained on them for a total of 3 hours before executing.
If all you naysayers want realism, watch a documentary. No re-telling ever gets all the details. Otherwise, this movie is bad-ass! Love your country, people!
I was out of active duty by then, but I cannot imagine those Blackhawk upgrades were flown or tested at Area 51 and I especially cannot imagine the SEALs showed up there in uniform, as they would have had to board the JANET plane at Vegas in civvies. That''s the one part of the movie I rolled my eyes at.
They in fact were flown at Area 51. Got a buddy who is a civilian that worked there (and flew on that plane daily). They were told to clear out on that day so they knew shit was going down. If Seals were there they'd probably have come in on military transport.
Every stealth aspect of those HELOs, save for the carbon nanotube coating, was developed in the 60s and used in COMINT and SIGINT Operations in Vietnam. They may have some of those helicopters at the Nevada Air Force Flight Test Center (District 51,) but DEVGRU did all their training for this mission at Fort Campbell, Kentucky. -DCIPS, GG14
@@Indrid-Cold There's only one confirmed photo of a sealthhawk rn and it uses that same vietnam era tech ur talking abt. I'd date the photo to abt the 80s or 90s. However, this stuff I'd imagine was developed around the time of the F-22 and using the lessons learned from the F-117 so its composites and profile were probably a lot lot better.
On 2011, 2 stealth black hawk helicopters went to Osamas compound, the helicopters didn't make sounds until it's above you, it the project was supposed to be discontinued in 2006 but was happening in 2011? People knew about what going on when when the US army try to cover it up by exploding the helicopters but a portion of the tail survived which leaked the project.
Didn't see it like that at all. She's a simple girl - a bomb would do the job better, and is much simpler and less possible for things to go wrong (meaning dead soldiers and no UBL). And she only says that expressing the frustration at them questioning the intel. Which is fine - for a bomb. Risky low intel (as they put it) for sending a group of guys who could die.
and they took a SEAL platoon all the way out to a Skunkworks hanger why? a mission briefing? riiiight.... When did a "Q" clearance become a visitor's pass?
Every stealth aspect of those HELOs, save for the carbon nanotube coating, was developed in the 60s and used in COMINT and SIGINT Operations in Vietnam. Their first encounter with the Blackhawk version would not have occurred at Lockheed SkunkWorks, nor the Nevada Air Force Flight Test Center (District 51.) DEVGRU did all their training for this mission at Fort Campbell, Kentucky. Moreover, a Q//SCI Clearance is no different than a TS//SCI. In fact, it’s after you retire and go into private contracting that you get to see the really good stuff. -DCIPS, GG14
0:48...Oops, the "stealth panels" are Not "similar to the B2", which has no stealth panels, the panels are similar in design to the F/A117...JS. This technical faux pas almost ruined the rest of the movie for me given what a monumental flub it was and showed how little priority they gave to authenticity (a Ph.D. A.E. who works for a large American defense contractor.
Sometimes, the military asks Hollywood to deliberately misinform the public. If you want Pentagon's assistance (the provisioning of military equipment and vehicles) for your movie, you need to play ball.
I love how this is one of the most protected and most secretive places on the planet, housing some of the most sophisticated aircrafts ever created, has mechanics that don’t know how to use a socket wrench.
“Torque spec? Who needs ‘em!”
And a squeaky door that takes 1 minute to open.
Everything is so compartmentalized and need to know basis that they don’t even know the meaning of tools. Duh 🙄
I mean, it was a very controlled environment. But stupid people still get into the military and end up on exercises at 51.
I had to re watch that. You have great attention to detail!
So the technicians were working in the dark. Pretty damn skilled
I was thinking it was a darkness from the perspective of the party walking in from the bright bright natural light of the desert. But yes, a bit of dramatic license :-)
Also, they're doing absolutely nothing with their ratchets.
@@danavanbuskirk2892 as a former technician, I can confirm that we have built in night vision and try to avoid actual work at all costs.
It was probably perfectly lit for them. It’s just that if the camera exposed for the inside of the hangar, upon opening the hangar doors, you wouldn’t have seen nothing outside but a bright-ass light. By exposing for the light level outside, you make all the ppl outside visible-but then it’ll look like complete darkness inside the hangar given the vast difference between that and the direct sunlight outside. You can’t make bright objects seeable without dimming darker objects.
This is why you can’t see stars in the background of footage of astronauts on spacewalks. If you exposed for stars in the background, the astronauts would look like straight shadow.
To hide them flying saucers.
I imagine the disappointment in some of the members of the SEAL team when they were given access to top secret, "non-existent" aircraft in AREA 51 that turned up to be only a helicopter. A high tech fancy helicopter but not a flying saucer.
That's actually a good point lol, it's basically just a black hawk with a sweet body kit.
It’s 7% less noisy than a Black Hawk
@@rayray6490 Truth. If I'm an operator , I'd rather have a super quite stealth helicopter that would save my and my units life than a UFO plane.
It's kind of non-existent now, considering it was partially abandoned because all the chemical contamination. They spent decades using burning toxic chemicals, in pits that contaminated soil. The lawsuit from the 90s is one of the reasons we even know about the base. This scene is mostly just Hollywood drama.
@@KSmithwick1989 What makes you say Area 51 is non existent now? It’s definitely highly guarded still.
Many years before this helicopter was outed, I worked with a guy that was involved in the first stealth fighter. He was at area 51 at some point during the development of the stealth when they were testing this helicopter as well. He told me that it was hovering not too far from where he was, and it was perfectly silent. He said it was amazing to see. I always thought about what he said until they showed the one that crashed on the news.
I grew up in South Florida and a lot of my friends dads worked at Pratt & Whitney in the Everglades outside of WPB back in the 90's. My buddies dad took us there one time and we could see (through the tinted windows) the outline's of the F-22 and the Comanche helicopter in their hangers. They were always testing avionics, engines, and computer systems out there. They had these hangers with wide opening doors aimed outward towards the swamp. Inside the hangers they had jet engines mounted on stands. F-15, F-16 etc. My summer camp was also in the Everglades and we would go on these epic hikes through the swamp. If we were out on a hike and heard them fire up and engine we would all stop somewhere dry and watch the water. We were miles and miles away but not only could we hear them we could see ripples in the water where the engines power was still effecting.
Has to make you think what leaps they've made with the tech since then
@@moappleseider1699 hangars* affecting*
@@jesusizquierdo3831 LOL I was typing on my phone and in a hurry so sorry. LOL did you really like your own comment. How pathetic;-)
@@moappleseider1699 that's my like actually
Jessica Chastain, Joel Edgerton and Chris Pratt are all 3 really talented actors.
Joel Edgerton, I missed his bowl cut he had in the movie "The King"
The other Aussie there, Jason Clarke, is talented also.
You missed Mark strong
And callan mulvey is one of the seals is another Aussie...🇦🇺
Not that hack Pratt
Proof that Chris Pratt at one time was able to play a role that wasn’t an overgrown man-child in the outer reaches of the galaxy or chasing dinosaurs.
Well starlord would say… he just used the 50% of his stupid human side.
Are you ok ? Like mentally ?
This really isn't so far from an overgrown man-child in a spaceship, actually...
You haven’t seen magnificent 7 have you…🙃🙃
You sound like you just hate the world. Seek help.
I will always love Kathryn Bigelow's movies.
Point Break!!!!!
The Loveless!
K-19 was pretty shit though tbf. But i rlly want her to make more movies, we need more films like Zero Dark Thirty, a lot of ground still to cover about geopolitics in film.
Chastain is truly a great actress. She won an Oscar this year, but she deserved one for this film as well.
Yep
Yes she is....but most her rolls are self rightous mary sues with very little conflict or depth.
Sure, but after her role in Jurrasic Park, they should have taken the Oscar back.
actor*
Jessica Chastain is trans?
1:06 guy has same uniform as CIA from Dark Knight, proof he survived the bane encounter. The legend continues.
"Technically...these don't exist." Technically they DO exist. I think he meant to say "Officially these don't exist."
almost as bad as everyone using "literally" all the time lol
@@danielmay3496 yeah literally
This was such a well made movie ... between-the-eyes, straight-to-the-point, riveting account on the hunt & the eventual catching of Bin Laden made great by the fantastic performance of Jessica Chastain.
LOL this movie is full of shit. Bin Laden was in an ISI/Army neighborhood. Somebody high up sold him out for the 25 M $$$ US reward. They needed a cover story to deflect away from the real story. Ask yourself 'why would your gubment want you to think one or to girls found him. "LOL Don't fall for the disinformation
And completely devoid of any accuracy of the actual events
"catching" you know they didn't go all that way with all those guys to kill Osama. he was captured. then they tell us they killed him so nobody asks any question. the general public is retarded
you know that the DoD won't allow use of military equipment in your movie unless they have final say on the script and the edit, right? otherwise you have to pay to rent everything privately, which is expensive and cumbersome. thats why every movie you see with military hardware in it is most likely propaganda.
Too bad there was no character even remotely like Jessica Chastain in reality but that's Hollywood for ya.
Could this work in Moscow? Asking for a Ukrainian friend.
😂
Yeah, only if Moscow was a village not surrounded with 1000s of VDV paratroopers and Spetsnaz brigades
I completely forgot Chris Pratt was in this movie lmao
He became a SEAL after his stint with the Oakland As was over.
@@WhoopityDoo he got over his fear of a baseball being hit in his general direction, and wanted to see if he could do the same with bullets
… and Joel Edgerton
Don’t forget Jason Clarke
I completely forgot Severide was in the shit show. I mean, movie.
It cracks me up that the maintainers are intentionally not doing anything to the helicopter. They're intentionally spinning their ratchets backwards to make noise.
i see it in movies all the time cars trains planes and especially helicopters i always get hung up on it
This was a great movie. When the scene starts with the London bus I’m always reduced to tears.
Most Hollywood line ever: You're gonna kill him for me
Met the seal who killed bin laden at an AOH rally. That line is real, the cia agent was really badass af. What wasent real was her crying at the end, that was Hollywood all the way. She sighed and just looked away as if her job was over.
Even though he’d been dead for ten tears
@@etbaby6967 guy who shot binladen isn’t dead…
Most American line ever: I wanted to drop a bomb
Especially since a woman delivered it
It's interesting how many comments there are about the "female director" of this film. The truth is, you can call B.S. on ANY film based on actual events. Liberties are always taken for the sake of entertainment. Whether the director is male or female.
Damn good response. I have no rebuttal. Your statement, in all, seems absolute
@@TigerWoodsDUIcrash But she is a woman...
@@dan23563 okay, and? In no way was I my statement about a woman. Just an agreement. Low I.Q alert.
Well this whole movie is BS, no matter what was between the legs of the director!
@@eddiewinehosen6665 a lot of “based on real events” movies are full of BS. ‘13 Hours’ a lot of BS in that one too.
Chastain's best work. She owned this role.
Mechanics working in the dark. Love it
0:14 Why are the mechanics lifting the ratchet to turn it in the direction it doesn't engage in? Is this why US defense cost is so high?
They're actors so obviously they know nothing about any manly thing like working a ratchet
That ratchet cost $45K, man, I'm sure it is smarter than the user! /s
It's a special stealth device. The actor is an extra and usually works in roles which only require breathing.
Dog f-ckers.
Fun fact : No ratchet were harmed in the making of this film. (Not even a cosmetic scratch)
That’s the part that really gets me in this movie 😂
Jason Clarke magically moves from being in the crowd, to being behind Jessica's right shoulder almost instantaneously. Must be the teleportation technology they have at Area 51.
1:37
Jason Clarke stays on Jessica’s left side the entire scene, that Mark Strong on her right side.
@@killerse7en677 yup
Chris Pratt can't shake that Andy character in every movie.
definitely!
Funny ... Cause I saw a Guardian of the Galaxy.
Bin Laden: Wallah WHO Are you?
Soldier: STAR LORD man!
WHO?
Dude at 00:18 has never used a ratchet in his life
Yeah, you'd figure if they're gonna have a ratchet guy, you'd get a ratchet guy to play him! Not like he has any lines...❤️🙏👉🇺🇸👍
3:25 Great look! Dude got put in his place and convinced of the intel.
The dip, Velcro and gear line is pure gold. Bc she’s 100% correct
I've never understood what she means by dip, like hair gel?
@@cantbanme8971 chewing tobacco
@@anthonyruggiero9143 ah 👍
Never understood the velcro. Are they toddlers?
@@scottf5791 military gear is primarily Velcro. Their vests, patches, gear pouches, etc.
I like the detail that SEAL Team Six are so highly trained that they are only slightly smile and talk among each other. No fussing, no gasping and etc, most of us would be shocked and/or amazed by the news. For SEALs - it is just another mission
why would they be shocked at anything. these are the guys, as well as delta force, that get to do all the fun shit. they arent "new" they are elite guys that have prolly seen everything. this simple snatch and grab (if you think they killed bin-laden you are a fucking idiot) is nothing special
@@vonn4017 That's not the reason they are nonchalant. By this point there had been years of rumors regarding Osama's whereabouts. At this point, they'd heard many stories, and this was just one more. To top it off, there wasn't any real evidence that Osama was even there. Just some random mission for them at this point.
Delta>seals
They had been rehearsing this specific UBL raid for months at this point. They had a general idea of the compound layout very early, built a life size replica at Ft Campbell and the OPFOR for them was about the right amount of people as in real life, and they were pretty much waiting on favorable odds that their target would be there. This is common for Tier 1 units. It's actually less common for guys like CAG and DEVGRU to be deployed at a moments notice for specific targets. Chances are that if they ever come after you, then the US Govt has been tracking you for awhile, knows your general location and the terrain, and that the specified team has practiced the raid hundreds of times in as close to realk life replicas of whatever you're in and whoever you have around you as humanly possible.
@@seandlax9 ty capt obvious
Technicians working on the helicopter in the dark, totally realistic
Any else notice the xenomorph in the back as the doors opened or just my imagination? It’s probably fine 🐈
They only work bankers hour, they would never work at night, in a field, behind enemy lines…………
They keep it so secret, the mechanics work in the dark and have no idea what they're actually working on. ;-)
".... with your dip & your Velcro & all your gear bullshit. I wanted to drop a bomb." Frickin classic! Great line!
I actually thought she said “with your DICKS & your Velcro & all your gear”. I’m sorry I found out different, lol. I like my version better.
how disrespectful by the writers the director the film and the actress voiced these words . show some respect for americas heroes even if deep down you have none at least fake it instead of these snarky throw away lines that would never have been said in a million years to real navy seals
and one additional thought , if i were in these mens position and some beaurocratic desk jockey talked to me in that tone of voice i would resign my commision and teach her a lesson in respect not necessarily in that order
"I wanted to use a bomb, but...."
SEALS: You didn't want to be charged for murdering innocent civilians....weird?
It's even more important than that. If you destroy an entire complex and you kill someone, there's a very good chance you'll never be able to confirm their death. If Osama had been killed in some random cave with a bunker buster, there'd still be rumors among terrorists of Osama's next move. He'd be martyred for all time.
You have to kill innocent civilians, it wouldn't be American if you didn't.
Anything for freedom.
@@G0DofRock You mean "freedom".
Kill confirmation
@@macsmith2013 Exactly.
Jessica’s best role in my opinion! Love that line “Osama Bin Laden is there…. And you’re gonna kill him for me”
It's really clever writing. It shows the characters background in psychology and "spy work" - because the soldiers are apprehensive about "that CIA crap" as the reason to go. But rather than arguing against their believes, she leans right into it: Matter of fact, truth is much worse. You're just the lab rats. Proof 'em wrong, soldier!
The soldier is far too willing to accept this narrative that his leadership is sending them on a wild goose chase for nothing and far too proud to decline the challenge :D
She flies a desk for a living is going to try and come off as some bad ass to a Delta team? Pure Hollywood.
@@QemeH LOL You go where they send you, bad intell or not. They don't have a choice in the matter.
@@readhistory2023 Did I say they had? But if you've ever talked to a soldier, you know that there is a difference between a mission you feel like is BS and a mission you see the value in, even if it's just "to show them!" (whoever "them" happens to be at the time).
I would say "yes, mistress"
whoever did the sound design on those ratchets have never used one in their life lmao
I would have loved to see the REAL conversation.
Read Admiral William McRaven’s book.
Supposedly one of the SEALS said he liked the CIA agent and that she insisted she was 100% certain that it was Osama.
Haha... True that.
She probably would have peed her pants debriefing the SEALs.
@@jammerules80 Not true. Rob O'Neil and Matt Bissonette both conveyed how tough and no-nonsense the real lady was in dealing with the operators.
@@jammerules80 Doubt it. Her job is to analyze data all day, and she was unusually committed to that job. She walks into a room knowing that she has all the info and they don't. I'm not a tough person but I'd definitely not take shit from anyone calling me out when I know everything about the topic and they know nothing.
This is a banger of a track.
Bit concerned that the guys with the ratchets didn’t finish tightening the bolts
Next time you are due to fly in a US military helicopter bring along a set of spanners
no wonder the it crashed .. the bolt is loose🤣🤣
Thanks!
The distain she has for a group of dudes that are walking into harms way to complete her mission (with pretty rough intel) is annoyingly Hollywood
She sees them for what they are: military jocks.
She rides a desk and analyzes data. She’s a geek. Of course she’s gonna hate the jocks.
Apparently that was exactly what the analyst was like
Hollywood glamorises war all the time. Hollywood is the best recruiting tool the military has.
Actually , the woman in real life was known to be quiet cocky and arrogant too. After they got Bin Laden she sent an email with her entire division on cc saying they didn't deserve any credit and she alone deserves it. It's true 😁
Eh I dunno. They're not intel experts and they're calling BS on her when she's already been through whatever process to get to that stage.
I know they're not using the socket wrenches incorrectly, but to be fair they were working in complete darkness until they opened the hangar doors 🤣
Who's gonna teach the guy underneath the blackhawk that that you don't need to take the ratchet off the bolt every time you go tighten or loosen it?
There is no bolt. 😂 plus the hangar is dark 🤣🤣
I have NEVER seen so many comments pick apart the realism of a random scene in a war film like this. I wonder why.
Yeah everyone's shitting all over ratchet guy.
You must be new here.
Sound effects person doesn't know how ratcheting wrenches work. In their world hammers make pounding sounds on the backswing, too.
🤣🤣🤣
😂😂😂🤣
LOOOOOL! Hahahaha this is gold.
Truth bothers people more then lies.
That "and you're gonna kill him for me" was a good way to change their attitudes.
Pathetic actually! "..for me.." but I'm sure it had American teens yeehawing in their seats!
@@malahammer American females....
Within the movie, it was when the SEAL's realize that she's every bit the killer they are.
@@malahammer Everything in the U.S. has become gynocentric. They have to make women look and sound "strong' in a male context.
@@Vnachi8 lol ok
Absolutely fantastic movie. 😀
Never noticed them using the socket wrench backwards
James Gandolfini (RIP) and Jason Clarke were in this movie!
Apparently the mechanics have to work in the dark at Area 51.
Operator Andy Dwyer listens carefully to Maya’s briefing, and further arguments, and finally says, “Well, okay; that’s pretty convincing . . . I’ll just have to run it all by April, and be sure she thinks it all makes sense!"
Love how she describes America's most bad ass seals, with the 'all.your Velcro and gear bullshit'😂😂
The movie is partially right it was not a single woman who spent YEARS digging for this info but there is never 100%. But their work and what they believe in were confident they found him
I guarantee she didn't say that in real life
@@tracymorgansbelly3322 but from the look on dude’s face when she says it, he really wished she had
Top Gun Maverick. Not too long, unmanned plans won’t need pilots. Drones are preferred than sending in special forces team.
She's the one who get the Intel to run that operation.
She can describe anyway she wants. But she also knows they can do the job and those guys don't get offended easy.
Unlike certain civilians of course. Like you.
@C G or when the ratcheting noise is on box wrenches and or on the wrong stroke. @0:15 to @0:21.. lol
Man: Technically...these don't exist.
Me: *whispering* ...Because aliens made them...
Next up: Bob Lazar details the secrets of Jessica Chastain's underwear drawer in a two-hour special on Coast-to-Coast Radio
man would that be amazing 😍
Quite the unexpected comment but that made me laugh. Thank you whoever you are.
Imagine this lady going through your browser history.
I hope she can take a hint 😉
Last time those things went after Hulk 😂
I wonder in real life, they actually took the navy Seals team to Area 51. I bet they were so excited.
They were thrilled. Got to Narudo run around the airfield and everything. Best day of their lives.
O’Neil did a recent interview on another Seals YT, where he said they went to 51. He called it something else that sounded like Area 51, because I guess with his security clearance, he’s not allowed to say the actual name.
Yes area 51 is full of crazy stuff!
The women in the story is true,My dad was insinerated on 9/11 on Flt 93 in Pennsylvania, Can’t thank her enough and the badass men who finished what took her years to learn.Bin Laden was hiding behind women and children gutless porno watching a hole.Thanks from New Jersey
Actually, she is not "true" she is a made up movie compilation of several different agency analysts that they combined into one female to make the movie pass the woke test (a Ph.D. Aerospace Engineer who works for a large American defense contractor on their black programs.
@@billythekidder7182 You are incorrect sir. Have a great evening, that is all I will say.
Very sorry for your loss Stephen. I’m also from NJ Jersey City. Now living in California I grew up in sight of the Towers. I had just turned on Fox News having coffee getting ready for work here in the L A area when the second plane hit the Tower. I hope you and your family are well Stephen. May your dad Rest In Peace. 🇺🇸
Sucks that the CIA and FBI allowed your father to be killed
It's incinerated and this movie is BS. Bin Laden had been dead for years in some cave in Afghanistan and whatever or whoever they claim to have killed was an imposter or a look-a-like.
No one will convince me that a nation that's been known to parade out corpses of villians and even taking pictures of them since it's birth would secretly dump Bin Laden's body out to sea!
Gentlemen, we've brought you here because collectively, you're going to be in every action movie that is made for the next 20 years.
Absolutely POSITIVELY NO SCENARIO, where one of the Navy Seals engages in a dialogue with someone from U.S. Intelligence and starts asking questions about how they know something to be true or why they think a mission is being launched. They would be briefed....given details of the mission....practice the mission...execute the mission. The most ridiculous part of this movie is all of the interaction between the individual seal members and Maya. Of course this is the female director's attempt at making it seem like the protagonist has her sleeves rolled up and is right in there with the boys, getting Bin Laden. Would NEVER EVER happen that way. Thank you
Pee Pee Poo Poo Robert
Wow….You must be a spec ops expert. What black ops mission were you on last week??
We’re you chilling at Area 51? In an intel brief to know they never interact or talk to each other?
@@absolutetuber bro, really? You can easily read about the raid on like Wikipedia. They practiced the whole thing multiple times on a 1:1 replica of the compound. Interestingly it also explains the helo crash - the replica compound was built with wired fenced instead of solid walls. The upward force exerted by the air pushing against solid walls while the helo was landing fucked with it unexpectedly, causing the crash.
Thanks for coming to my ted talk
@@G-howie bruh.....i was commenting on the OP thinking he/she/it knew about their interactions and the fact that they would never talk to each other. no where in my post do i questions the veracity of whats known about the raid or the results of it. I'm well aware of the published results of the op and the bird that crashed, was blown up, had a tail section survive, etc, etc.
you read much, or just have problems with comprehension?
@@absolutetuber yo relax. I dunno man, your comment is easily read as a general dismissal of the contents of OP. So thus I responded by supporting OPs point in that this type of interaction would rarely happen, since everyone involved would already be briefed, practiced and informed about the details enough to *not* be asking the CIA protagonist overarching questions about their Intel while in an unlit hangar bay manned by mechanics using spanners backwards. Also nice touch hitting me on the reading comprehension 👌I'm in the 99th brother. Peace to you
It’s so top secret even they are not allowed to see it lol 😂
The movie was almost as hard to believe as the real operation was!
Add this to the list of conversations that never happened 😅
I wasn't a SEAL, just a run of the mill Soldier...but if a CIA agent took away a toy helicopter that I was playing with, there would be a problem
And that's a model helicopter, not a toy
All due respect, you're saying that you'd flip out if some CIA agent took away your toy. Think about that for a second.
No you wouldn't have lmao Save the posturing.
You’d be relocated and never see a piece of machinery like that again then.
Yep lmao
This the same people who prepared for an attack from a bunch of dudes runnin like Naruto
lmao
When i think of area 51 i think of bob lazar nothing else
Really, really like that line👍👍
If I was married to her, she would be the alpha and I would just be a mountain biker with lots of velcro....and gear. 🤣
Nice that the power to be got permission to film in Area 51 base! You need ultra special clearance for this!
Why is the guy with the ratchet wrench keep taking it off every time he turns it?😕 It's a ratchet, you are supposed to leave it on the bolt. Don't you?🤔
its a government ratchet. its over priced and doesn't work right
hey I miss this movie thanks YT algorithm ima rewatch this
The socket wrench sound... smh
Nitrates gloves only on skin of helo
Fun fact : the actor here at 1:38 is the brother of the game developer josef fares, who created it takes two and 'a way out'.
Here’s another fun fact: nobody cares.
@@holkn here's another fun fact: it doesn't cost anything to not be an asshole
shes the strongest of the strong womans
Dip and Velcro boy she really knows there strong points
All the dark money we send to Area 51 and they build this shitty hangar?
And Jessica Chastain lost the Oscar to who & by what justification?
As a former soldier I always laugh at the part where she tries to downgrade the SEALS saying she never wanted them in the first place, where dropping a bomb in a foreign country is the best answer. To quote Q, "every now and then a trigger needs to be pulled,"' because those types of people actually get the job done with minimal casualties and damage.
“As a former soldier”. Oh shut up, your military career was nothing. Don’t ever compare yourself to the level of seals again. You eat in the fob all day and did patrols which resulted in nothing. Shut your mouth
@@Tom_Ciccone Your keyboard commando skills are strong.
We kept the choppers so secret. It was so hard to not spill the beans to my wife at the time. The pilots only trained on them for a total of 3 hours before executing.
If all you naysayers want realism, watch a documentary. No re-telling ever gets all the details. Otherwise, this movie is bad-ass! Love your country, people!
Love a country worth loving.
People loving their country (and/or religion) is what gets us into shit like this.
@@friendlyghost6564 Shit like what? You don't like vengeance?
@@camc5483 I don't like patriotism.
0:17 If you know, you know 😂😂😂😂
I was out of active duty by then, but I cannot imagine those Blackhawk upgrades were flown or tested at Area 51 and I especially cannot imagine the SEALs showed up there in uniform, as they would have had to board the JANET plane at Vegas in civvies. That''s the one part of the movie I rolled my eyes at.
They in fact were flown at Area 51. Got a buddy who is a civilian that worked there (and flew on that plane daily). They were told to clear out on that day so they knew shit was going down. If Seals were there they'd probably have come in on military transport.
As soon as helo crashed in compound snipers already in place took out bin laden,after surprise was compromised-fact 6
Every stealth aspect of those HELOs, save for the carbon nanotube coating, was developed in the 60s and used in COMINT and SIGINT Operations in Vietnam. They may have some of those helicopters at the Nevada Air Force Flight Test Center (District 51,) but DEVGRU did all their training for this mission at Fort Campbell, Kentucky.
-DCIPS, GG14
@@Indrid-Cold There's only one confirmed photo of a sealthhawk rn and it uses that same vietnam era tech ur talking abt. I'd date the photo to abt the 80s or 90s. However, this stuff I'd imagine was developed around the time of the F-22 and using the lessons learned from the F-117 so its composites and profile were probably a lot lot better.
@@kadensullivan5994 - ua-cam.com/video/qzkrW27c4h8/v-deo.html
Are they using the wrenches wrong? Looks like they are not tightening or loosening. Just ratcheting freely
On 2011, 2 stealth black hawk helicopters went to Osamas compound, the helicopters didn't make sounds until it's above you, it the project was supposed to be discontinued in 2006 but was happening in 2011? People knew about what going on when when the US army try to cover it up by exploding the helicopters but a portion of the tail survived which leaked the project.
1. They did make sound, just less than a standard Black Hawk.
2. It was the RAH-66 Comanche, that was cancelled, not this.
Mechanics working in the dark lol
The look the Seal gives her after the "You're going to kill him for me" is just priceless.
Did anybody notice that the mechanics in the beginning aren't tightening down anything 🤣
Correction: It's OBL.
3:00 They put their life on the line and she disrespects them like that, where does she get off?
Didn't see it like that at all. She's a simple girl - a bomb would do the job better, and is much simpler and less possible for things to go wrong (meaning dead soldiers and no UBL). And she only says that expressing the frustration at them questioning the intel. Which is fine - for a bomb. Risky low intel (as they put it) for sending a group of guys who could die.
She's the Boss of them. They know that. They need to shut up when s superior Is talking to them.
@@thomasmills339 I don't think she knows what details she could leave out that could get them killed. Because she's not special forces.
great movie
Send them to Moscow
"With your dip and your velcro and your bull shit...."
Sums up so many of them.
Jessica Chastain is a brilliant actress...
Are we watching the same movie?
She's terrible.
mechanics just in there in the dark with wrenches
and they took a SEAL platoon all the way out to a Skunkworks hanger why? a mission briefing?
riiiight....
When did a "Q" clearance become a visitor's pass?
Every stealth aspect of those HELOs, save for the carbon nanotube coating, was developed in the 60s and used in COMINT and SIGINT Operations in Vietnam. Their first encounter with the Blackhawk version would not have occurred at Lockheed SkunkWorks, nor the Nevada Air Force Flight Test Center (District 51.) DEVGRU did all their training for this mission at Fort Campbell, Kentucky.
Moreover, a Q//SCI Clearance is no different than a TS//SCI. In fact, it’s after you retire and go into private contracting that you get to see the really good stuff.
-DCIPS, GG14
I had a TS/SCI all the way up to Yankee White level. Never heard of the "Q" clearance. Is that civilian stuff?
That reverse ratchet sound drives me crazy.
You know a woman directed this film because whoever put this scene together had no idea how a ratchet works
I know!!!! Pulling the ratchet off rather than just winding in back. Plus the ratchet sound when tightening 😂
Briefing inside a hangar, taken straight from Top Gun.
0:48...Oops, the "stealth panels" are Not "similar to the B2", which has no stealth panels, the panels are similar in design to the F/A117...JS. This technical faux pas almost ruined the rest of the movie for me given what a monumental flub it was and showed how little priority they gave to authenticity (a Ph.D. A.E. who works for a large American defense contractor.
Sometimes, the military asks Hollywood to deliberately misinform the public. If you want Pentagon's assistance (the provisioning of military equipment and vehicles) for your movie, you need to play ball.
@@paveldrotar4493 Sir, that might be the stupidest thing I have ever heard in my life.
nobody cares ..
Agreed; much more similar to a 117
@@stevefowler2112 he is correct. They do. And liberal Hollywood plays along more than you would think
Blind mechanics: Clever