Movie Theater The Outpost

Welp, that ended up being much better than expected. I had heard it was a fairly low budget production, with VFX done in Bulgaria, but after watching it last night I wouldn’t have known. Some of the actors do a fantastic job, especially those playing Romesha and Carter. The first act of the film is a little rough, but by the second act it really takes off.
 
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Watched it last night (Prime, $6.99). A bit incensed that somebody in charge would actually put a base in a pit surrounded by mountains - threw away a lot of lives. A lot of well deserved medals bestowed - but you wonder what was the mission. I'm glad the story was told.
 
The way it's explained in the book is that the location was ideal for the mission of controlling three main arteries in use by insurgents. It was well placed for the strategic mission, but poorly placed for the tactical mission.
 
I liked the movie. Ive not read the book but probably will at some point. I didn't even know about it until a friend sent me the trailer. (Fuckin COVID)

There were some Hollywood issues with technical stuff. Seemed everyone had a belt of M203 grenades but almost no one was firing them for example but didn't interfere with the story line.

I watched it at a friends house. Their 12 year old son came down and they let him watch about the last 30-45 minutes. I looked up and read him the actual MOH citation to try and have him understand, its as real as a movie can make things.
 
Just watched the movie tonight. Great movie, but like said above, book was more intense. Audio book was over 22 hours. Dove in deeper into the men's lives.

I'll say one thing, Combat Outpost Keating was fucking hell.