@War Thuder They are driving through their hometown, and he wasn't exactly speeding. You can get careful only so much. Think if he took his sis to doctor nearby, then on the way shit started flying. Fire cracking all around you, gunmen running. What are you going to do, park on the curb and sit in the car? Run on foot? Crawl drive home hoping you are not threatening enough? So (aside from the fact that it is a work of fiction) it's all on the MG guy here. RoE weren't followed, and sure you can get away with a lot at war what would give you a life sentence at home, but seriously blaming the victims is crass in situations like this.
Regarding the vehicle scene at the end, a similar thing happened to my platoon while I was in Iraq. Vehicle sped at us while we were on the street, and we did the whole 'gesture, show, shoot a warning shot' escalation to try to get him to stop or veer away. He kept coming and my buddies lit his car up. It turned out that the driver was an idiot and that he wasn't trying to blow us up with a VBIED. Miraculously, he wasn't even injured despite the wall of lead that got sent his way. Car got totaled, though.
The funny thing about a firefight is that you can hear and see it for miles. Don't tell me that car was just cruising down the road. They were up to some shit. I know it's just a movie but still.
after watching videos from the Syrian conflict, you'll be surprised at how civilians react to fire fights over there. They just walk down the street as if nothing is happening
@@PANDORUM12 Didn't your daddy tell you? WAR IS HELL! Besides, this was a fictional "friendly fire" situation. And there is no way to judge a real world situation without being there. Although I'm sure armchair warrior assholes will continue to regurgitate their opinions on the matter anyway.
well in all reality with these kinds of wars with all the constant fighting the people that live in those countries get used to it and try to live everything normally
@@enricheduranium8544 nah man. Regardless of how used to it you claim. They ain't gonna drive to where there is shooting. If they gotta go somewhere then they will go around shooting
HA, you'd be surprised. The fighting happens where people live. It's not some hollywood bullshit where it's just good guys and bad guys. It's always a fucking mess.
That was definitely a ammo crate haircut. That's when you sit on an ammo crate and someone gives you a haircut with a pair of clippers and all they have is a number 2.
As someone who spent 6 years in the marines and 3 in afghan I can guarantee you no civ vehicles would be casually driving into fire fights or rarely into an active zone area
So what you're saying is that your did 6 back to back deployments to afghan. I find that very hard to believe. The most I've heard of some people doing was 3.
@@467076 Dear God your math is awful he's saying he served 6years in the marines and did 3 of those years in Afghanistan and fyi I did 7 deployments with the French Foreign Legion 3 to Africa 4 to Afganistan
_____UNLESS...you're in the Marines. Ah yes, each and every blessed branch created by Uncle Serious has its own little tweaks on military customs and courtesies. In the Marines, not only are NCOs of superior rank SIR or MA'AM, they are also referred to by their full rank. Remember, boys and girls! You may ADD TO but not TAKE AWAY from regulations! (And everybody knows the Marines are crazy anyway.)
@@Egglesplork Only Officers are called Sir or Ma'am in the Marine Corps. Every other NCO or SNCO are called by their proper rank/abbreviated rank when appropriate.
This gives me the same anxiety as walking into a new job. It's mid shift, afternoon rush, and absolute chaos. No one has time to tell you what to do, so you watch and follow.
That haircut is bad but eight years in and I never once heard anyone say "sarge" except for day one when they told us to not say that. You start saying "sergeant" and by the time you get out it has mutated into something like "sarnt."
Was thinking the same thing. I'm always looking for combat, great combat scenes, in a movie and if this is the best scene! I'll go back to watching platoon!
@@chrisstiff4734 best combat scenes are the the scenes with no CGI and actually battles not quick shots to make It look KEWL. When I create a scene I’d make it inspired by the Soviet war films and other masterpieces
A civillian car driving peacefully and slowly during a battle guns firing. The guy and his wife goes for a sweet picnic. But OH MY GOD they have been shot by a friendly fire Ooooh Myyy Gooodd its so real shit
It’s a good scene with a couple of invaluable lessons. Firstly, those weeks and months of training - 36 weeks of initial training in the case of a Royal Marine Commando - are for a reason. Secondly, NCO’s are often the real leaders in conflict and a good NCO is someone to learn from
@@tommyrojo1013 Royal Marine Commando's are not SF. SAS and SBS are the SF of the British Forces. They are trained yes to a higher degree than say most countries armies most would say. Including the US equivalent. However they are just the Royal Navy's troops.
Why are they saying, "yes Sir" to a Sergeant? My entire 8 years in the Army, I never called a Sergeant, "Sir", nor was I ever called "Sir" as a Sergeant!
@@xyrofyro8982 As enlisted you get called by your rank. Enlisted ranks would be Private, Specialist, Sergeant, Staff Sergeant, etc. Officers would be called Sir, ranks such as Lieutenant, Captin, Major, and so on. Enlisted take it as an insult, cause enlisted do the heavy lifting. Officer are like managers, doing a lot of admin desk type work, and giving orders. An old saying that you might hear if you call a Sergeant Sir is, "Sir? Do I look like an officer, I WORK for a living." But if a civilian calls an enlisted Sir they won't say anything as they don't know.
@@Johnny-rj9on agreed, but murder on the part of one giving the order to invade, not on the parts of the soldiers. No one seems to understand that about Russia’s Ukraine invasion. People talk about Russian war crimes, when everything Russia does is a war crime because it’s an unprovoked attack
@@68BigSherm What do you think the purpose of the Minsk agreements was? What were they meant to prevent? Did they? If not, why not? All relevant questions that you've probably never bothered with answering.
I would criticize that car for driving around but after living in Memphis for a few years. I can sympathize with not knowing where the gun fire is coming from in an urban environment
Ha, well said. Most people think they can tell where gun fire is coming from. When they've never experienced gun fire... Woods or urban you really can't tell until the rounds are skipping near you. Your brain is too busy thinking, is that really gun shots. But if I were living in a war zone. Stop and get out of the vehicle to ascertain the general vicinity and go the opposite direction
@@justamoroccandude2588 Wow, Russian sock puppets are really reaching hard. You can't bs your way out of actions taken in Ukraine. That is going to live with Russia forever. Huge embarrassment.
This is a pretty damn good battle scene. The cinematography, camera angles, set. effects, etc are pretty fucking good. We haven’t been getting a lot of good war movies in recent years. I’ll have to check this one out.
its a movie.. go ahead and enlist if you want to bitch about realism, you'll find out most people don't even see combat at all when doing service. you want a realistic war movie? film a bunch of dudes sitting around bullshitting for 2 years and walking in sand doing nothing.
@ Could they not have driven a longer way around..? or maybe even stayed put for a while longer? I may not have been in a warzone before, but I'm sure we all value our own lives as much as equally.
so true calling his sergeant a sir 240 has a wrong ROF and can't penetrate shit - also zoomed in on their blanks stacking another fireteam onto the same roof so they can all equally get suppressed but i get it, probably a drama film or something lol the videography was well done and the sound design(sans the gunfire) was good too, I don't think they bothered having it overseen by any experts though.
@Vinny Booboo sounds like a good policy but if you were in the army and you called a Sargent sir, he would likely say "I'm not a sir I work for a living"
Crazy how they had m4s and optics on pretty much all of them too. And the butt connect slings didn't really come out till 05-06 but we were in acus by then
I guess you've never seen the 1930 film "All Quiet on the Western Front" then. The whole movie is predicated on legions of terrified men shooting at each other.
@@cammobunker well thats one of the most literary noteable ones yeah, but dude, its common sense, at least in times where you werent even shown violence on tv, i couldnt imagine the courage that sprouted in the chest of some of these dudes yeah it can be the said for the same today, knowing what they are facing and the things that can happen, but the things they had to do to eachother back then with the morals they had then too.
Everybody is saying you don’t drive into a war zone but you do when it’s your home and it’s always a war zone, people live in war zones, people raise children in warzones, a lot of these places are tribes and they are tied to that land and they would be killed in another tribes land, so they have to just keep living and try not to look like a threat, this is why they say we don’t realize how good we have it as Americans
Something similar happened to a guy in 3rd ACR, no firefight, it was a check point and it was night, the vehicle didn’t respond to multiple stop signals and he wasn’t out of control. Kids died. Good unit, Brave Rifles.
ikr. Iraqi fighters didn't have any training tho. So that's kinda realistic. But what isn't realistic is the Iraqis assualting a FOB like this. They knew they couldn't do that, which is why they stuck to ambushes, IEDs, and mortar attacks.
It always shocks me that someone went out to make a decent budget war movie and no one could be bothered to hire an E-1 private with 3 weeks of bootcamp under his belt to tell the Director that having the two dudes in the bathroom scene calling an NCO "sir" is utterly laughable. WOULD NEVER HAPPEN. That ruined the entire clip for me. Having the NCO on the 240 was also a stretch and I am sorry but if you are in the middle of a firefight as fierce as this, no one is yelling "Wait dont shoot the rapidly approaching car!" You simply would not care about that, trust me I know. The dude on the M240's uniform is also incorrect, the 25th ID Combat Patch is above the US Flag. Again, anyone with 3 weeks in the Army should have noticed this. Same people that made Hurt Locker I suppose.
Agreed. Everything about this clip was bullshit from start to finish. And that's from a non-military perspective. Even just cinematography. Why does the shooting / foley stop every time we get a facial close-up? Why do I care if someone stupid enough to drive into a firefight dies? Stupid people get stupid prizes. And absolutely NO ONE who wants to live is yelling anything about ceasing fire while a car with a possible VBIED is wheeling toward you. And then: How would they know that it wasn't a VBIED without inspecting the vehicle until after the firefight? They're trying to create moral and action tension where there is none. I have no idea what would have made it even "moderately interesting", much less "awesome" or "best".
Not as easy as it sounds. We once did a production about a police station and asked for help with the authenticity. No one was interested in helping us, but for some reason they had plenty to say afterwards. You can't make everyone happy and some people flat out refuse to be happy.
That driver must have heard all the gunfire from a long distance away and he shouldn't have drive along into the same direction. And that machine gunner is probably one of those evil happy trigger soldiers. Its has not been confirmed whether the driver is hostile or civilian, even the other soldier said wait wait, and he still continued to open fire.
@3:24 An M240 would chew through the door panels of the vehicle that the insurgent is hiding behind like it was tissue paper. There is no reason to wait for the guy to move. Just shoot through the vehicle.
In a combat zone where a common tactic is to drive a vehicle full of explosives at a group of soldiers to try to blow them up or at least breach their defenses, a vehicle driving straight towards them through a firefight is not only a valid target, it is a high priority. Not shooting it is endangering the lives of your brothers in arms.
0:03 um just a question not tryin to offend you but how does this make u vomit? Does the white letters make you fill dizzy and your tummy hurt, again honest question.
So the people in the car deliberately drove into a firefight, and the US soldiers called it murder...then this movie is ass wipe...no thanks, I'll pass.
I can see both sides to the car thing. One is people maybe fleeing and this is the only say in and out. But at the same time cars have been known to have bombs strapped inside and used against soldiers. The mg gunner didnt want to take that chance of more men dying. Both cases is a very frustrating and shitty situation that sucks no matter what
Straight up VBED no questions asked. The local populace knew when shit was going to pop off because it’d be super quiet and nobody in the markets. That’s usually your first indicator. Now if it’s a straight up homicide bombing the locals usually aren’t aware to help cause more confusion. You just need to be 51% sure your life was endangered per ROE, at the time, to open fire.
Kinda pleasantly surprised at all the comments calling out the stupid fucking driver. As if that motherfucker isn't gonna look suspicious as fuck driving right into all the carnage. "Oh, we better not shoot the fuckhead driving towards us. He totally doesn't plan on blowing us up or anything."
I understand civilian casualties. A bullet ricochets, you think their the enemy, wrong place wrong time, shot misses and goes through a wall. etc But why in the fuck would you drive a car through a battlefield. “The gunshots are getting louder, I think we are safe.” Sometimes, I just wonder how easily things could be prevented if people used their brain
Oh my god where to begin. Every scene is unrealistic, the actions, the dialogue, the look and feel of the combat, the effect of the weapons on the terrain and vehicles. The dialogue is so atrocious as to not even remotely mirror Army life, combat, or deployment. Why is Hollywood so wrong in everything they do? Can't they get screenwriters who have a clue, actors who have served, effects artist who where in combat? I walk down my street and there are multiple houses with combat vets, every place I go there are those that served. Hollywood isn't even trying. From the outside it just looks like they have an agenda in their war story telling and their portrayal of those of us that served. They are completely out of touch with us nor even remotely caring to try and show accurate portrayals of what we went through. Screw them.
because it's propaganda, not documentary. if it was like reality, they wouldn't have a steady flow of gullible fresh meat putting their life on the line for banks, oil and weapon companies to get rich
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Pramithas Khadka yes killing people for oil
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"Where is your destination?"
"Just drive straight where all the gunfire is at."
Uber sucks there
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@War Thuder the direction of gunfire can be quite hard to locate, especially inside a vehicle
@War Thuder They are driving through their hometown, and he wasn't exactly speeding. You can get careful only so much.
Think if he took his sis to doctor nearby, then on the way shit started flying. Fire cracking all around you, gunmen running. What are you going to do, park on the curb and sit in the car? Run on foot? Crawl drive home hoping you are not threatening enough?
So (aside from the fact that it is a work of fiction) it's all on the MG guy here. RoE weren't followed, and sure you can get away with a lot at war what would give you a life sentence at home, but seriously blaming the victims is crass in situations like this.
That car soundproof must be really good. With that much gunfire and they still drive to killzone.
Bose sound system lmao
UA-cam Reviewer missed opportunity to say bomb sound system
Total Panic causes people to Make Big Mistakes! It happens
@mumad usman it was a hundai ... Guess it's Accent
It's where they live dude, you asshats showed up, stole their shit and started shooting them up.
Regarding the vehicle scene at the end, a similar thing happened to my platoon while I was in Iraq. Vehicle sped at us while we were on the street, and we did the whole 'gesture, show, shoot a warning shot' escalation to try to get him to stop or veer away. He kept coming and my buddies lit his car up. It turned out that the driver was an idiot and that he wasn't trying to blow us up with a VBIED. Miraculously, he wasn't even injured despite the wall of lead that got sent his way.
Car got totaled, though.
Absolutely no offense but sounds like bad shooting..
@@MrSparta93 lmfao
@@MrSparta93 what the driver did is essentially pulling your hands out of your pockets fast after a police officer yells at you to take them out
Fckng war criminal
@@bro26mohw More like a Airsoft Weapon while telling them hey look at this cool thing i got.
The funny thing about a firefight is that you can hear and see it for miles. Don't tell me that car was just cruising down the road. They were up to some shit. I know it's just a movie but still.
Nah that civilian was just heading to his girl's house cause she said she's alone at home
@@billybooh8242 make sense
In war zone ofc there will be some familys who stuck in there house and they wanna try to leave the area.
They always hear gunshots in their country
after watching videos from the Syrian conflict, you'll be surprised at how civilians react to fire fights over there. They just walk down the street as if nothing is happening
Lesson here boys and girls? No driving in a combat zone... unless you’re MRAP.
Even MRAP's aren't enough. An IED could still take one out.
Lesson number two is learn to shout "Hold fire, hold fire! Civilians!"
@@PANDORUM12 Didn't your daddy tell you? WAR IS HELL! Besides, this was a fictional "friendly fire" situation. And there is no way to judge a real world situation without being there. Although I'm sure armchair warrior assholes will continue to regurgitate their opinions on the matter anyway.
Lol
ever been to south chicago?
Lmao it's a warzone, let's go drive straight towards the people shooting
well in all reality with these kinds of wars with all the constant fighting the people that live in those countries get used to it and try to live everything normally
@@enricheduranium8544 nah man. Regardless of how used to it you claim. They ain't gonna drive to where there is shooting. If they gotta go somewhere then they will go around shooting
HA, you'd be surprised. The fighting happens where people live. It's not some hollywood bullshit where it's just good guys and bad guys. It's always a fucking mess.
It happened all the time.
People over there are so used to it that the sound of gun fire doesn't even fase them
If thats the best combat scene...no wonder i never heard of this movie😎
Haha..
Damn that NCO must have got his haircut in the barracks...
Right? What the actual fuck is that?
That was definitely a ammo crate haircut. That's when you sit on an ammo crate and someone gives you a haircut with a pair of clippers and all they have is a number 2.
@@TommyJones121 a high and lobsided at the back low speed high drag
Looks like it was done with a weed eater!
No fading at all...🤣
while these soldiers are taking cover...this camera man is walking between the cross fire .....interesting
savioGalaticAngel 9000sand- They have innate invincibility
😂
Reported for using god mode
Almost like it's a movie or something
TryMySaltedNuts Ahh there’s always that one guy who ruins the joke
NO NCO would EVER accept being called "Sir"! "I work for a living"!
I hate how many times that happens in movies. God damnit I’m not even prior and it pisses me off
"accept"
He got away with calling his Sgt. "SIR".....hmmmm
@wavygr Army
@Un-reconstructed Rebel that's definitely a favorite retort among certain E-5's 😆
Don't EVER call me "Sir"!!! I Fq'n work for a living!!!
@@archer721 How the fuck would you know any thing punk?
Get your ass in uniform and then we'll see how well you DON'T do.
i cringed...
As someone who spent 6 years in the marines and 3 in afghan I can guarantee you no civ vehicles would be casually driving into fire fights or rarely into an active zone area
If it's coming into the AO it's dead 👍
So what you're saying is that your did 6 back to back deployments to afghan. I find that very hard to believe. The most I've heard of some people doing was 3.
@America it's the marines they don't make em big enough to do that there
@@crazyhawg87 *Marines
@@467076 Dear God your math is awful he's saying he served 6years in the marines and did 3 of those years in Afghanistan and fyi I did 7 deployments with the French Foreign Legion
3 to Africa
4 to Afganistan
You can’t call a Sargent sir; you learn that your first week in the Army
_____UNLESS...you're in the Marines. Ah yes, each and every blessed branch created by Uncle Serious has its own little tweaks on military customs and courtesies. In the Marines, not only are NCOs of superior rank SIR or MA'AM, they are also referred to by their full rank. Remember, boys and girls! You may ADD TO but not TAKE AWAY from regulations! (And everybody knows the Marines are crazy anyway.)
You also learn how to spell Sergeant your first week in the Army
@@NiquidFox Comes from watching too much "Bewitched" on television.
@@Egglesplork Only Officers are called Sir or Ma'am in the Marine Corps. Every other NCO or SNCO are called by their proper rank/abbreviated rank when appropriate.
@@Bank_Da_Bread ...When appropriate. Said so yourself. Thank you!
I just love when there is a sensitive moment in a war movie, the fighting stops…
thats how some lefties think war looks like...
tbf the fighting is almost done before the car arrives
Ahahahahahah. Really good point
bro the fight stopped and then they noticed the car the battle didn't stop for an sensitive moment ya goober
This gives me the same anxiety as walking into a new job. It's mid shift, afternoon rush, and absolute chaos. No one has time to tell you what to do, so you watch and follow.
That haircut is bad but eight years in and I never once heard anyone say "sarge" except for day one when they told us to not say that. You start saying "sergeant" and by the time you get out it has mutated into something like "sarnt."
If that was the "best scene" in this movie then I'll definitely give it a miss.
Was thinking the same thing. I'm always looking for combat, great combat scenes, in a movie and if this is the best scene! I'll go back to watching platoon!
@@chrisstiff4734 best combat scenes are the the scenes with no CGI and actually battles not quick shots to make It look KEWL. When I create a scene I’d make it inspired by the Soviet war films and other masterpieces
Husband: I hear some gunfire. Let's drive over there.
Wife: Sounds good. What could possibly happen.
A civillian car driving peacefully and slowly during a battle guns firing. The guy and his wife goes for a sweet picnic. But OH MY GOD they have been shot by a friendly fire Ooooh Myyy Gooodd its so real shit
That's very normal for them who live in conflict countries. See Mexico , childrens even ignore gun sound.
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It’s a good scene with a couple of invaluable lessons. Firstly, those weeks and months of training - 36 weeks of initial training in the case of a Royal Marine Commando - are for a reason. Secondly, NCO’s are often the real leaders in conflict and a good NCO is someone to learn from
your literally comparing Sf and regular infantry bud
@@tommyrojo1013 Royal Marine Commando's are not SF. SAS and SBS are the SF of the British Forces. They are trained yes to a higher degree than say most countries armies most would say. Including the US equivalent. However they are just the Royal Navy's troops.
@@tommyrojo1013 Royal Marines Commandos aren't special forces, bud. Before opening your mouth try reading up on things.
Why are they saying, "yes Sir" to a Sergeant? My entire 8 years in the Army, I never called a Sergeant, "Sir", nor was I ever called "Sir" as a Sergeant!
I'm glad someone noticed. They would have had me in the dirt if I called an NCO Sir.
Don’t call me sir I work for a living
As someone who didn't join it interests me to know what they answer to you guys as- jus an honest question :)
@@xyrofyro8982 As enlisted you get called by your rank. Enlisted ranks would be Private, Specialist, Sergeant, Staff Sergeant, etc. Officers would be called Sir, ranks such as Lieutenant, Captin, Major, and so on. Enlisted take it as an insult, cause enlisted do the heavy lifting. Officer are like managers, doing a lot of admin desk type work, and giving orders. An old saying that you might hear if you call a Sergeant Sir is, "Sir? Do I look like an officer, I WORK for a living." But if a civilian calls an enlisted Sir they won't say anything as they don't know.
Maybe they were Canadian
Holy shit the sounds are awesome! As real as it gets. A rarity in movies these days. The last action movie with such accurate gunfire sound was Heat.
When someone drives into a firefight in progress, it’s a tragedy, but not murder.
Guess it depends. Was the invading army acting without cause? If so, then every death that results is a murder.
@@Johnny-rj9on agreed, but murder on the part of one giving the order to invade, not on the parts of the soldiers.
No one seems to understand that about Russia’s Ukraine invasion.
People talk about Russian war crimes, when everything Russia does is a war crime because it’s an unprovoked attack
@@68BigSherm What do you think the purpose of the Minsk agreements was? What were they meant to prevent? Did they? If not, why not? All relevant questions that you've probably never bothered with answering.
"Shoot out 2 blocks down"
Middle eastern people: yea Ima drive toward it.
No soldier calls an nco sir. Or wear pt shirt under DCU. Never
You caught that too huh lol
@America don't knock the PT belt it's magical!
Only time you want to call an NCO 'sir' is to piss them off lol.
Hollywood never gets it right.
Hollywood loves glorifying and pretending they understand war and then they want to take away our guns.
It’s the civis fault who tf just drives in the middle of a firefight ???
You'd be suprised
Still a war crime
@@MGTZreal how was he supposed to know it was not a car bomb?
It was in the middle of the fight
@@MGTZreal nope, just colateral damage.
"It's the civilian's fault they were murdered"
Wait! its the pizza delivery guy! He's delivering our lunch dont shoot!
This one is sooo realistic which makes it one of the most phenomenal battle scenes ever.
I would criticize that car for driving around but after living in Memphis for a few years. I can sympathize with not knowing where the gun fire is coming from in an urban environment
hahaha
Good reason not to drive around.
Ha, well said. Most people think they can tell where gun fire is coming from. When they've never experienced gun fire... Woods or urban you really can't tell until the rounds are skipping near you. Your brain is too busy thinking, is that really gun shots. But if I were living in a war zone. Stop and get out of the vehicle to ascertain the general vicinity and go the opposite direction
@@joemaloney1019 So tell the American media to not blame Russians for killing car drivers in Ukraine Bucha
@@justamoroccandude2588 Wow, Russian sock puppets are really reaching hard. You can't bs your way out of actions taken in Ukraine. That is going to live with Russia forever. Huge embarrassment.
This is a pretty damn good battle scene. The cinematography, camera angles, set. effects, etc are pretty fucking good. We haven’t been getting a lot of good war movies in recent years. I’ll have to check this one out.
Says “yes sir” to a sergeant lmao
The M240 Soldier is the best character.
“You didn’t think you’d make it that far.... did you buddy.”
Like the helicopter machine gunner in "Full Metal Jacket" says, "War is Hell!"
“Anyone who runs, is a VC! Anyone who stands still, is a well disciplined VC!”
Brutal yet hilarious for some morbid reason
How can you kill women and children?! Its easy, you just don't lead 'em as much.
The best scene....., combat or other......, really?? Thanks, you just saved me some time, possibly some money....
"Yes Sir" to a Sergeant... 😬
6 1 😂 I was like wut ah hell no
Impressive how the war stops just for the sake of the mood of the scene...
its a movie.. go ahead and enlist if you want to bitch about realism, you'll find out most people don't even see combat at all when doing service. you want a realistic war movie? film a bunch of dudes sitting around bullshitting for 2 years and walking in sand doing nothing.
All that fire with accurate rifles and no hits
Well, how often do the targets shoot back at the firing range?!?!?!? Exactly. It's not like the fucking movies or video games.
Thats cuz theyrs Army riflemen
storm troopers
Well to be honest...who drives their car towards with is quite clearly a warzone/battle/skirmish zone...
Team Kuuki Food & Games ever been to south chicago?
@@paint4r Nah ;o is it just like that??
Team Kuuki Food & Games Not even close folks in The chi are smarter then that
Idiots
@ Could they not have driven a longer way around..? or maybe even stayed put for a while longer? I may not have been in a warzone before, but I'm sure we all value our own lives as much as equally.
Best combat scene, really. Rest of the movie must of been crap.
so true
calling his sergeant a sir
240 has a wrong ROF and can't penetrate shit - also zoomed in on their blanks
stacking another fireteam onto the same roof so they can all equally get suppressed
but i get it, probably a drama film or something lol
the videography was well done and the sound design(sans the gunfire) was good too, I don't think they bothered having it overseen by any experts though.
The movie isn't really about the combat. Its a mystery and it's also about PTSD.
@@philphlegm2549 looks like propaganda to me....
@@alm4132 If it was they wouldn't have shown some US soldier kill a civilian.
Army doesn't call sergeants sir.
No military does, as far as I know.
@@AlexSDU I think the marines do
@Vinny Booboo sounds like a good policy but if you were in the army and you called a Sargent sir, he would likely say "I'm not a sir I work for a living"
@@DZ-te2zt Marines do not. idk why everyone thinks that
Dumbass fake ass movie
Good logo design
H2N - Chemical Name: Amidogen
N2H - Chemical Name: Diazenylium
But later realized that H2N is a type of Microphone Recorder.
Great channel!
"Yes sir"
they say to the sergeant.
yea I caught this too, also the guy's camel back was empty.
sgt got instantly promoted...duh lol
I cringe every time they call their NCO “sir” lol like dude why
haha... I was triggered by the pt shit under his bdu top
Crazy how they had m4s and optics on pretty much all of them too. And the butt connect slings didn't really come out till 05-06 but we were in acus by then
Ah, Hollywood war movies. The cleanest uniforms you'll ever see in your life.
That car had some good ass sound proof because they drove right in the gunfire.
If this was the best combat scene in this movie, then this movie is not to worth seeing
One of the first combat movies to show fear on both sides when getting shot at.
DeerHunter. End.
nah world war movies or shows usually do have nods to men not wanting to kill eachother
I guess you've never seen the 1930 film "All Quiet on the Western Front" then. The whole movie is predicated on legions of terrified men shooting at each other.
@@cammobunker well thats one of the most literary noteable ones yeah, but dude, its common sense, at least in times where you werent even shown violence on tv, i couldnt imagine the courage that sprouted in the chest of some of these dudes
yeah it can be the said for the same today, knowing what they are facing and the things that can happen, but the things they had to do to eachother back then with the morals they had then too.
You must be very young or haven't watched many films lol
Everybody is saying you don’t drive into a war zone but you do when it’s your home and it’s always a war zone, people live in war zones, people raise children in warzones, a lot of these places are tribes and they are tied to that land and they would be killed in another tribes land, so they have to just keep living and try not to look like a threat, this is why they say we don’t realize how good we have it as Americans
The number of inaccuracies is staggering.....
Dude to the barber: "give me the Terraced rice patty look...."
Barber: "....I got you..."
yes sarg then yes sir, never call a sgt a sir they work for a living
Lost credibility when I saw the dude wearing a pt shirt under the DCUs.
Right? Calling an NCO "Sir" doesn't track either.
I got out in 1997, when did the uniform change from BDU to DCU?
Every day I wake up at 0400 just bad memories God bless
02:51 never fails for me.
3:11 nice blanks
For info....Enlisted soldiers never call a Sergeant "Sir".
Right---if they do the sergeants have to correct them or they (the sergeants) get their ass in a jam.
"Don't call me sir. I work for a living."
how many times is this going to be the go to comment????????????
This literally reveals how not a single vet was involved in the making of this movie. Or - if one was - they def weren't listened too.
4:00
I'm your Uber taxi ... WaiT WhAt aRe You DOinG
Unrealistic, that van would not stop a M240B (7.62x51) in the slightest. Aside from that it was a good scene.
Great video.
Almost in America combat sence: "Bad Guy" always miss and move like a dummy doll
Something similar happened to a guy in 3rd ACR, no firefight, it was a check point and it was night, the vehicle didn’t respond to multiple stop signals and he wasn’t out of control. Kids died. Good unit, Brave Rifles.
What happened to cover fire for the sprinting buddy?!!
ikr. Iraqi fighters didn't have any training tho. So that's kinda realistic. But what isn't realistic is the Iraqis assualting a FOB like this. They knew they couldn't do that, which is why they stuck to ambushes, IEDs, and mortar attacks.
American soldiers (I think): “It’s over we have the high ground”
Enemies: “you underestimate our power”
Americans:”don’t try it”
Hello there
It always shocks me that someone went out to make a decent budget war movie and no one could be bothered to hire an E-1 private with 3 weeks of bootcamp under his belt to tell the Director that having the two dudes in the bathroom scene calling an NCO "sir" is utterly laughable. WOULD NEVER HAPPEN. That ruined the entire clip for me. Having the NCO on the 240 was also a stretch and I am sorry but if you are in the middle of a firefight as fierce as this, no one is yelling "Wait dont shoot the rapidly approaching car!" You simply would not care about that, trust me I know. The dude on the M240's uniform is also incorrect, the 25th ID Combat Patch is above the US Flag. Again, anyone with 3 weeks in the Army should have noticed this. Same people that made Hurt Locker I suppose.
Agreed. Everything about this clip was bullshit from start to finish. And that's from a non-military perspective. Even just cinematography. Why does the shooting / foley stop every time we get a facial close-up? Why do I care if someone stupid enough to drive into a firefight dies? Stupid people get stupid prizes. And absolutely NO ONE who wants to live is yelling anything about ceasing fire while a car with a possible VBIED is wheeling toward you. And then: How would they know that it wasn't a VBIED without inspecting the vehicle until after the firefight? They're trying to create moral and action tension where there is none. I have no idea what would have made it even "moderately interesting", much less "awesome" or "best".
Couldn't agree more with both of you!
Not as easy as it sounds. We once did a production about a police station and asked for help with the authenticity. No one was interested in helping us, but for some reason they had plenty to say afterwards.
You can't make everyone happy and some people flat out refuse to be happy.
I love the M 240 Bravo ❤
I love you
That driver must have heard all the gunfire from a long distance away and he shouldn't have drive along into the same direction. And that machine gunner is probably one of those evil happy trigger soldiers. Its has not been confirmed whether the driver is hostile or civilian, even the other soldier said wait wait, and he still continued to open fire.
was that really a 20 second intro to your channel, on a clip you've uploaded from someone else's film?
Pretty fuckin' much
I thought the same thing lol like JESUS
LMAO shameless.
*Warzone where theres a massive firefight*
Arabs with their entire family onboard their Honda civic 2000:
If this was the best combat scene of the movie I rather read an almanac than watch it. Give me The Outpost over this any day
@3:24 An M240 would chew through the door panels of the vehicle that the insurgent is hiding behind like it was tissue paper. There is no reason to wait for the guy to move. Just shoot through the vehicle.
so it’s necessary to mock
You don't accidentally drive into a firefight. A fucking RPG just went bang, Haji knew what the fuck was going on.
Welp.. this movie must suck if this is the best combat scene of it.
they watch for Jennifer A
@Roniixx Well if you think that is what I meant than you have bad reading comprehension.
In a combat zone where a common tactic is to drive a vehicle full of explosives at a group of soldiers to try to blow them up or at least breach their defenses, a vehicle driving straight towards them through a firefight is not only a valid target, it is a high priority. Not shooting it is endangering the lives of your brothers in arms.
That was the BEST combat scene?
For a battle, the noise is like a nonexistent, like a hamster whispering bang bang
Jesus I’m three seconds in and the acting is making me projectile vomit
0:03 um just a question not tryin to offend you but how does this make u vomit? Does the white letters make you fill dizzy and your tummy hurt, again honest question.
Duolingo the acting Is cliche and overdone it’s all just oversimplified like they are going down their “cool shit to say” checklist.
Best way to survive in any kind of situation is to be the cameraman
So the people in the car deliberately drove into a firefight, and the US soldiers called it murder...then this movie is ass wipe...no thanks, I'll pass.
The book is so much better then the film adaptation. Highly recommend reading it.
notice the blanks in the machine gun at 3:11.
making friends wherever they go
Morons drove straight into a firefight, we regret to inform you that your family members are dead because they were stupid.
Lol
Yeah, Yellow ..
Us? Or them? Them. It's war. Weather It's a World War, Korea, Vietnam, etc. You wanna go home? It's them.
I can see both sides to the car thing. One is people maybe fleeing and this is the only say in and out. But at the same time cars have been known to have bombs strapped inside and used against soldiers. The mg gunner didnt want to take that chance of more men dying. Both cases is a very frustrating and shitty situation that sucks no matter what
Straight up VBED no questions asked. The local populace knew when shit was going to pop off because it’d be super quiet and nobody in the markets. That’s usually your first indicator. Now if it’s a straight up homicide bombing the locals usually aren’t aware to help cause more confusion. You just need to be 51% sure your life was endangered per ROE, at the time, to open fire.
Kinda pleasantly surprised at all the comments calling out the stupid fucking driver. As if that motherfucker isn't gonna look suspicious as fuck driving right into all the carnage. "Oh, we better not shoot the fuckhead driving towards us. He totally doesn't plan on blowing us up or anything."
Doesn’t look like that when you look thru an ACOG though
ARK _ reticle*
this is not call of duty son
Jay Vincent the older acogs do look like that lol
Gen 1 ACOG, Son!
@@JPerry-jw9ik Iron sights ftw.
I understand civilian casualties. A bullet ricochets, you think their the enemy, wrong place wrong time, shot misses and goes through a wall. etc
But why in the fuck would you drive a car through a battlefield. “The gunshots are getting louder, I think we are safe.” Sometimes, I just wonder how easily things could be prevented if people used their brain
In the soldiers defence he was driving towards a combat zone. Its not like he couldnt hear all those bullets
Society if the skip button never existed in ads
Oh my god where to begin. Every scene is unrealistic, the actions, the dialogue, the look and feel of the combat, the effect of the weapons on the terrain and vehicles. The dialogue is so atrocious as to not even remotely mirror Army life, combat, or deployment. Why is Hollywood so wrong in everything they do? Can't they get screenwriters who have a clue, actors who have served, effects artist who where in combat? I walk down my street and there are multiple houses with combat vets, every place I go there are those that served. Hollywood isn't even trying. From the outside it just looks like they have an agenda in their war story telling and their portrayal of those of us that served. They are completely out of touch with us nor even remotely caring to try and show accurate portrayals of what we went through. Screw them.
What do you think about the 2020 film on the Battle of Kamdesh "Outpost". I thought it was pretty realistic, but then again I have never served
because it's propaganda, not documentary. if it was like reality, they wouldn't have a steady flow of gullible fresh meat putting their life on the line for banks, oil and weapon companies to get rich
watch generation kill
@@awannagannaful So what's the tie-in? Who funded the movie? Was this a government funded film?
I think that was filmed in a specific sector of Chirak….
this is sad but true
Damn, dude in the red shirt would’ve survived if his buddies provided some covering fire instead of waving for him to run to them
They really let one of the nelk boys act
Steve will do it
My man got his PFC rank sewn onto his jacket collar... Lmfao.
It always bothers me how none of them ever tighten their helmet straps
lol forreal or they walk around with it unclipped. i kow theyd be gettin lit up about that by their team leaders lol.
John Wayne wannabes.
Legend has it that the guy is still on the second floor looking out the window