Lone Survivor (2013) First Time Watching! Movie Reaction!!

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Lone Survivor (2013)
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  • @TBRSchmitt
    @TBRSchmitt2 жыл бұрын

    A powerful true story and movie that showcases some of the most extreme resiliency we have ever witnessed! Thank you all for the support!

  • @Davidjohnson-o6g

    @Davidjohnson-o6g

    2 жыл бұрын

    Can I ask a quick question I recently became 1 of your patreons so I could watch your full length reactions to your films I know you clearly state that I would have to get a copy of the film if I wanted to react to it with you but why can't you just upload it unblurred on your patreon it's confusing to me p.s I'm not hating on you or your wife I love your KZread content 😁👍

  • @andrewcook2625

    @andrewcook2625

    2 жыл бұрын

    I recommend in your free time watch Restrepo it a documentary that takes place during 2010 in the Afghanistan war... it gives you a really good understanding of the life out their in the valley of death

  • @mikimike

    @mikimike

    2 жыл бұрын

    Great reaction guys. Wonder if you have ever seen or considered checking out the movie "Schindler's List" it's a great true story taken from the holocaust. If you do check it out, make should you have plenty of tissue.

  • @danielmonterola7527

    @danielmonterola7527

    2 жыл бұрын

    I also recommend that you guys should watch the movie Fury is really good too!

  • @samantha_schmitt

    @samantha_schmitt

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@Davidjohnson-o6g Hi Samuel! Unfortunately, due to copyright we are unable to provide the full, unedited version of film.

  • @fester2306
    @fester23062 жыл бұрын

    I don't think they give out Oscars for stuntwork, but the falling down the mountain scenes deserve some kind of award. Absolutely brutal.

  • @projectdelta50

    @projectdelta50

    2 жыл бұрын

    Theres a separate category for that, it's for hardest hits in stunts, one the records is for hotrod, stunt dude got rekt. Also for this movie, they literally tossed themselves down a hill for stunts.

  • @yes.2305

    @yes.2305

    2 жыл бұрын

    Ya I’m becoming a stuntman and its really sad they the hard work they or soon we do for the film and dont get any thing not even a medal

  • @chasescanlon6488

    @chasescanlon6488

    2 жыл бұрын

    The guy who the movie was about (Marcus luttrell) even said himself while watching the filing for the movie he said the shit the stunt guys were doing was way more insane than the shit he was doing in the seals.

  • @lifestylegb9441

    @lifestylegb9441

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@yes.2305 imagine already saying „we” like you took part in anything…

  • @Mostopinionatedmanofalltime

    @Mostopinionatedmanofalltime

    2 жыл бұрын

    That scene was hard for me to watch.

  • @chasescanlon6488
    @chasescanlon64882 жыл бұрын

    RIP Axe. His death got me the most. Marcus has talked multiple times about how much of a fighter axe was. In the movie he was shot in the back of the head but in the book he was actually shot in the temple. Marcus was a medic and said in all his years witnessing military medicine he had no idea how axe was still talking to him. Yet he still was fighting. He said “when you see someone fight like that man… there’s no excuse for anything you do.”

  • @juggledeeznuts5892

    @juggledeeznuts5892

    Жыл бұрын

    movie he got shot in the forehead

  • @brendanmatelan2129

    @brendanmatelan2129

    Жыл бұрын

    @@juggledeeznuts5892 he’s talking about the head wound he got before being killed. In the film he had a bad wound to the back of his head, then got shot and killed by a bullet to the front. RIP Axe

  • @PsychoC4rnivore

    @PsychoC4rnivore

    11 ай бұрын

    You forgot the part where the bullet wound to the temple caused bleeding in his eyes. At the time of his death Axe was totally blind

  • @poiny91
    @poiny912 жыл бұрын

    The mother of Matthew Axelson told Ben Foster "thank you for bringing my son back for a few hours"

  • @LexyThomas134

    @LexyThomas134

    Жыл бұрын

    And Marcus Luttrell told Ben if he messed up he would kill him lol

  • @kbiz2379
    @kbiz23792 жыл бұрын

    Mike Murphy was awarded the medal of honor. Also there's a workout based on what he did called the Murphy challenge which is really intense

  • @simonhenderson5500

    @simonhenderson5500

    2 жыл бұрын

    Yeah, we do the Murph workout every year. Its rough but nothing compared to what these guys went through.

  • @yvngbol9584

    @yvngbol9584

    2 жыл бұрын

    I did it this summer at OSUT at fort Leonard Wood

  • @Foreign0817

    @Foreign0817

    2 жыл бұрын

    I tried it. *Once.*

  • @Thleta

    @Thleta

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@yvngbol9584 12 Bravo?

  • @yvngbol9584

    @yvngbol9584

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@Thleta nah 31 b

  • @dastemplar9681
    @dastemplar96812 жыл бұрын

    The actual Marcus Luttrell had a cameo twice. The first was him wearing the beanie telling Patterson to “clean up” after intentionally spilling the coffee on the table. And the second time was for a split second of him on the QRF when they prepped for their attempt to rope down. Also, the final battle never happened. The Taliban did attempt to behead Marcus but the whole village intervened. That did happen. The Taliban then threatened the village before leaving but never showed up.

  • @codycrogan3649

    @codycrogan3649

    2 жыл бұрын

    While there wasn’t a battle, I believe they tried to sneak in at night to take him. That failed, obviously. Lol

  • @JandoJV

    @JandoJV

    2 жыл бұрын

    and the scene when they were preparing there equipment

  • @leosburner1199

    @leosburner1199

    2 жыл бұрын

    This is not true. Marcus Luttrell and other service members themselves have said in interviews and in their books that the final battle to rescue Luttrell was even bigger and more intense then in this movie and that they had to cut it down for the movies sake. Luttrell was also in the scene where they are prepping their gear for the operation.

  • @leosburner1199

    @leosburner1199

    2 жыл бұрын

    kzread.info/dash/bejne/fmml09SvlKXSqZM.html This is Luttrell talking about how his rescue took place during night time and was more intense then what happened in the movie.

  • @JandoJV

    @JandoJV

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@leosburner1199 if u look into it the villager who rescued marcus said marcus was lying about how many Taliban they fought. and there were only 14 Taliban that attacked them

  • @ThomasThePanzerTank
    @ThomasThePanzerTank2 жыл бұрын

    What blows my mind is Marcus was on set for a majority of the filming as an advisor. He kept things grounded and as close to the real events as possible. The stuntmen of this film has the option to reduce the severity of their falls but chose not to so they could stay true to how things actually went down. It’s truly insane what these dudes went through.

  • @fester2306
    @fester23062 жыл бұрын

    Ben Foster is such a good actor.

  • @MikeB12800

    @MikeB12800

    2 жыл бұрын

    Over the top at times, but it always works. His little bits in 30 Days of Night are great. They should react to that closer to Halloween

  • @energeez

    @energeez

    2 жыл бұрын

    i like him in 3:10 to yuma

  • @theripper121

    @theripper121

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@energeez Hell or High Water as well

  • @granthoover9045

    @granthoover9045

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@energeez yeah he was great in Yuma. Sometimes he’s a little too weird for a particular genre in my opinion but his character set in the Wild West was great

  • @JKNIFE

    @JKNIFE

    2 жыл бұрын

    Very underrated

  • @FaceYourInnerFear
    @FaceYourInnerFear2 жыл бұрын

    The guy who helped Marcus went through hell after this happened, the taliban tried to kill him on multiple occasions, he eventually got to the US with his family. I read that he had a falling out with Marcus over money but don't know how accurate that is or if they have reconciled. An amazing story.

  • @jarrettvoyzey9893

    @jarrettvoyzey9893

    2 жыл бұрын

    Apparently they had a falling out because he contradicted Marcus’ story account. The whole event seems like it was just a big SNAFU, I’ve read that there was excessive hubris on the SEAL’s part and that there were too many irons in the fire higher up. Additionally, it seems the SEAL’s had been discovered before they even left the bird if you watch the video of the actual firefight. From that same video it seems there were around a dozen fighters. They knew the area, had massive firepower, and had the initiative from the get go. Combine that with the poor mission planning and the outcome doesn’t seem so far fetched. According to one report, the Marines were supposed to handle the mission with A LOT more personnel as they knew what they could’ve faced up there.

  • @Mostopinionatedmanofalltime

    @Mostopinionatedmanofalltime

    Жыл бұрын

    @@jarrettvoyzey9893 Same thing happened to the Seals in Panama. Ranger companies were supposed to secure Patilla airport.

  • @Curraghmore
    @Curraghmore2 жыл бұрын

    Samantha's cheerful 'Hello!' should be a phone ring tone.

  • @shanenolan8252

    @shanenolan8252

    2 жыл бұрын

    Agreed

  • @C0BRA029

    @C0BRA029

    2 жыл бұрын

    Dead! 💀💀 cus ur right lol

  • @kevinschultx7673

    @kevinschultx7673

    2 жыл бұрын

    It should be made into an iconic GIF, like Ray Liotta's laugh from Goodfellas.

  • @shanenolan8252

    @shanenolan8252

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@kevinschultx7673 agreed Kevin

  • @godfroi10991
    @godfroi109912 жыл бұрын

    As a Veteran myself I think I can answer your question regarding "How the kept going". 2 reasons. The extreme training teaches them to literally NEVER quit & that they are far superior to the Enemy. 2nd reason, (this goes for all frontline combat troops) they will NEVER leave or let down the Men next to them. It's a Bond & a Brotherhood that could never really be grasped by civilians. True Warriors will give their life gladly for the Man next to him. This relationship is for life. Soldiers who have fought together are connected by blood, sweat & tears & will honor that Brotherhood till death.

  • @julianeder4699

    @julianeder4699

    2 жыл бұрын

    3rd reason would be the straight up survival mode kicking in. No matter how well one is trained to control it, there oughta be extreme levels of Adrenaline and Cortisol floating through ones Body during an engagement such as this numbing the pain and hardening the muscles

  • @godfroi10991

    @godfroi10991

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@julianeder4699 Well said bro!

  • @damion984
    @damion9842 жыл бұрын

    The intense training at the beginning is Navy Seals training, it's wild stuff to watch.

  • @ptprojektred

    @ptprojektred

    2 жыл бұрын

    BUD/S 123

  • @tonyyul703

    @tonyyul703

    2 жыл бұрын

    *HELL WEEK*

  • @ptprojektred

    @ptprojektred

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@tonyyul703 I went trough the german version of that. Is was bad lol

  • @Vadanovltch

    @Vadanovltch

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@ptprojektred it’s buds class 234, not 123.

  • @rockster92
    @rockster922 жыл бұрын

    Marcus Luttrell is the Seal that lived. He was on set for the movie to make it as real to the real story as it was possible. He talked about this in several interviews. He also does a few talks where he tells the story of what happened that day. You guys should watch those videos and see what kind of person he was and the men he works with.

  • @archstanton664
    @archstanton6642 жыл бұрын

    I remember it being as quiet as a church when everyone started leaving the theater.

  • @serene_actual

    @serene_actual

    2 жыл бұрын

    Oh damn...

  • @devinmorse3607
    @devinmorse36072 жыл бұрын

    When I was a firearms instructor back in the day, I had the privilege of meeting the real Marcus Luttrell. For us veterans, he is an inspiration and icon.

  • @alex8vechkin672
    @alex8vechkin672 Жыл бұрын

    The fact that Matthew Axelson was shot in the temple and lost his sight, yet he managed to empty all of his clips and continued to fight was beyond heroic. God bless all of the heroes that fought for our freedom.

  • @757optim
    @757optim2 жыл бұрын

    Marcus had a yellow Lab therapy dog he named Dasy - an acronym for Deitz, Axelson, and Murphy. Two guys shot and killed Dasy and Marcus chased them down. The fact they lived to face justice is a tribute to the character of Marcus Luttrell. Marcus named his first born son Axe.

  • @acehole727
    @acehole7272 жыл бұрын

    I would have Zip tied the three together so they are only as fast as their slowest person. You guys should also check out "12 Strong" and "13 hours"

  • @Spacebroiler

    @Spacebroiler

    2 жыл бұрын

    Yes! realy good recommendation!

  • @energeez

    @energeez

    2 жыл бұрын

    id rub that zip tie against a tree quick

  • @Marshall_Thompson

    @Marshall_Thompson

    2 жыл бұрын

    Assuming you have zip ties.

  • @TenTonNuke

    @TenTonNuke

    2 жыл бұрын

    I would have taken them with us half the way back before letting them go. That way by the time they tell anyone we're already gone.

  • @parker469a

    @parker469a

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@TenTonNuke That's probably the best answer. Personally I would have shot them each in the leg but if they are close enough to be spotted then it's too close to be letting them go outright. If they are that close to the camp then they are close enough that being tied up is close enough to found by patrols or other sheep farmers.

  • @Skysoldier505
    @Skysoldier5052 жыл бұрын

    You should watch The Outpost. It's another Afghanistan movie that is the true story of two Medal of Honor winners from the same battle. As a former grunt I can also tell you it's incredibly realistic.

  • @daveornberg7283

    @daveornberg7283

    2 жыл бұрын

    Your never a former grunt or anything, and yes the outpost is an incredible story of true heroism. From a former squid,

  • @Skysoldier505

    @Skysoldier505

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@daveornberg7283 well yeah, once a grunt, always a grunt. I've been out since 2006 though so it's been a while for me.

  • @daveornberg7283

    @daveornberg7283

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@Skysoldier505 I hear ya, been out since 01

  • @godfroi10991

    @godfroi10991

    2 жыл бұрын

    What Unit were u with Brother? I'm an Aussie Inf Vet, with the 1st Battalion Royal Australian Regt. (1RAR) Respect Mate!

  • @Skysoldier505

    @Skysoldier505

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@godfroi10991 82nd Airborne 3rd Battalion 505th PIR.

  • @TheRealDarrylStrawberry
    @TheRealDarrylStrawberry2 жыл бұрын

    The best line is "such vivid reds" Thats such a real moment. When things are going really bad in combat, you'd be surprised what silly, random thoughts pop into your head. Dude's hand is blown off and hes thinking about the wall paper color samples his wife been stressing him over...Just an amazing, subtle moment that i think a lot of people dont notice in this flick. The scene is too intense to even care, honestly. Emile Hirsch is the man.

  • @jakecleveland1051
    @jakecleveland10512 жыл бұрын

    I've seen a podcast where Marcus talked about this and it's so much worse than the movie portrayed

  • @andrewcook2625

    @andrewcook2625

    2 жыл бұрын

    it was one of those few time Hollywood underplayed the reality of the event

  • @MikeB12800

    @MikeB12800

    2 жыл бұрын

    Don’t believe everything you read or hear

  • @andrewcook2625

    @andrewcook2625

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@MikeB12800 agreed... but you never know what people actually know and put it out there knowing people won't believe it

  • @andrewcook2625

    @andrewcook2625

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@MikeB12800 yes I'm well away, I actually read the Ed Darack article back in 2013.. that doesn't change my statement, you do understand people work in the intelligence community also watch KZread right and occasionally they drop little truth bombs knowing fully well it will get buried As to my first comment "Hollywood underplayed the reality of the event" it was in reference to the graphic nature of the fight and the failure in how poorly the mission was handled.. it wasn't based on Luttrell's account

  • @MikeB12800

    @MikeB12800

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@andrewcook2625 you do realize that numerous people, and official accounts differ from Littrells acount. And as for the actual movie, it’s obvious movie exaggeration.

  • @RonnyBoss
    @RonnyBoss2 жыл бұрын

    From the interviews I've seen with Marcus this movie is toned down from what really happened. He talks about his back being broken from the last fall and he arm crawled a few inches at a time for miles before he was found by the villagers

  • @ValionSix

    @ValionSix

    2 жыл бұрын

    He was also found to have every single round of ammunition still in his mags when he was finally picked up. And it was a maximum of 12 dudes who ambushed them, not the hundreds claimed by Luttrell or the movie.

  • @dastemplar9681

    @dastemplar9681

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@ValionSix Source? Because that is not at all what I have heard from the man himself in person. He said he only had 11 rounds left when they found him and they were ambushed by at least 40.

  • @RonnyBoss

    @RonnyBoss

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@ValionSix I seriously doubt that a navy seal would not shoot back if he was being fired at, and his best friends were being shot all around him. And 12 Taliban would not be able to kill a team of highly trained and experienced navy seals, and take down a Chinook helicopter and fight a village of people protecting him.

  • @tcgjarhead

    @tcgjarhead

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@dastemplar9681 according to the gentleman who saved Luttrell he had all his magazines in their pouches and they were all fully loaded. There was a book written by Ed Darak called Victory Point about the Marines involved in that area of Afghanistan at that period of time (it was a Marine mission but using SoF assets such as the SEAL unit) where he interviewed numerous Marines who were involved in the planning, intelligence, and post operations phases of Red Wings and the firefight that occurred between the SEALs and Ahmad Shah's men. He also gained access to pre and post mission intelligence papers as well. The pre-mission intelligence the Marines had gathered stated Shah only had between 8-12 men total. The post firefight cleanup found no enemy bodies besides a couple of the SEALs. Shah also had the firefight filmed by two of his men (I think this is actually on KZread if you wish to search it out I watched it here) and the largest number of men that can be seen at a single time in view of the camera is I think 8 men. Meanwhile Luttrell's accounts of the numbers of enemy troops has increased every time he has talked about it starting from like 35 to the now 200 plus stated in the Lone Survivor book.

  • @Ausl0vich

    @Ausl0vich

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@dastemplar9681 Luttrell is hardly a reliable source. His claim that Lt. Murphy put executing the civilians to a vote has been widely dismissed as fiction. Plus Mohammed Gulab (the villager who saved Luttrell) said that the villagers found no Taliban bodies when searching the mountain (a Marine Colonel involved in the rescue operation also said there were no enemy casualties). Intelligence reports after the battle also estimated around 8-10 Taliban were present which is backed up by videos the Taliban shot during the battle which showed only 7 were present.

  • @nathanh2509
    @nathanh25092 жыл бұрын

    Your next true story films should be 13 Hours: The Secret Soldiers of Benghazi, 12 Strong, and Zero Dark Thirty.

  • @rg20322

    @rg20322

    2 жыл бұрын

    It's unfortunate that our GOV abandoned them during this time and people suffered because of it.

  • @kriswelanetz9537
    @kriswelanetz95372 жыл бұрын

    When Danny Deitz body was found, he'd been shot at least 9 times, and was on his last magazine ( last time Marcus saw him he had several mags left)

  • @Vadanovltch

    @Vadanovltch

    2 жыл бұрын

    if you watch the footage from the taliban you can hear deitz and murphy together because danny was the only one without a suppressed weapon and you can hear his rifle stop firing and murphys keep going so obviously marcus was not with him cause he was with axe.

  • @TenTonNuke
    @TenTonNuke2 жыл бұрын

    5:29 "Oh man, there's already COMM issues?" Military guy here. There's always COMM issues. In fact, it's so expected it's not even "issues." It's just COMM.

  • @alinadornieden8411

    @alinadornieden8411

    2 жыл бұрын

    did they make progress with that in th elast 10 years? its gotta get better right?

  • @Slavaboo1
    @Slavaboo12 жыл бұрын

    This is part of a trilogy of films that Mark Wahlberg and director Peter Berg did together. The others are Deepwater Horizon (about the BP oil rig explosion) and Patriots Day (about the Boston marathon bombing). I highly recommend the other two, Patriots Day especially is my favourite, and would love to see your reactions.

  • @JoshuaC0rbit
    @JoshuaC0rbit2 жыл бұрын

    Marcus is still friends with this guy and has brought him to the states to visit his ranch. And if you guys make it past the end credits without tearing up I'll be surprised.

  • @Redsdelight

    @Redsdelight

    2 жыл бұрын

    As far as I know, they are not friends today. Ghulab started denying that it happened like Marcus portrays and Marcus believes that Ghulab is being threatened into what he is saying. It should be said that Marcus' account of what happens is disputed by a few people.

  • @donaldstone540

    @donaldstone540

    2 жыл бұрын

    Marcus told how when Gulab came for a visit, how much he loved cherry flavored Tums....ate them like candy.

  • @MrCmad1104
    @MrCmad11042 жыл бұрын

    I was on my second deployment when this happened. At the time it was the biggest loss in SEAL history. Very sad. I’m not sure what would have happened if they chose another option but Politics played a role in this outcome. I read the book during my third deployment and I could not put it down. It’s a must read!!! Two notes: look how many men the enemy lost just to take out three SEALs. And Marcus is still good friends with the man who basically saved his life. He flies him to his ranch in Texas. Love your two!!! Keep the great reactions coming!!!

  • @MikeB12800
    @MikeB128002 жыл бұрын

    I was born and still in Long Island, NY. I went to my aunts funeral a few years back. The funeral house had a memorial portrait for Michael Murphy. It was impactful. Like, he could have been one of my friends that just happened to live down the street. And he lived such a courageous and selfless life.

  • @MikeB12800

    @MikeB12800

    2 жыл бұрын

    @Wacky Movie Clips yeah, I’m in Oceanside, my aunt’s wake was in Smithtown

  • @MikeB12800

    @MikeB12800

    2 жыл бұрын

    @Wacky Movie Clips yeah, were out here! Low key! Not obnoxious like those Jersey fucks! 😉

  • @tomasbiela5860
    @tomasbiela58602 жыл бұрын

    Marcus Luttrell made a cameo in the movie, he was sitting at the bench with everyone wearing the black beanie and spilt the coffee and told the new navy seal recruit to clean it up. American Sniper is also a good movie and the Outpost

  • @andrewcook2625

    @andrewcook2625

    2 жыл бұрын

    Restrepo is another good one

  • @MikeB12800

    @MikeB12800

    2 жыл бұрын

    Restrepo is a documentary! Real deal. American Sniper and this is Hollywood excess.

  • @andrewcook2625

    @andrewcook2625

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@MikeB12800 I'm aware its a documentary and American Sniper is Hollywood.. doesn't change that I recommend Restrepo if you want to see a film on the Afghanistan war

  • @MikeB12800

    @MikeB12800

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@andrewcook2625 yes, I agree. Restrepo is amazing.

  • @sunnyschramm9650

    @sunnyschramm9650

    2 жыл бұрын

    cant recommend "american sniper" at all - its ok but not more for me.

  • @prestonm2954
    @prestonm29542 жыл бұрын

    I've never understood this... OPTION #4: Take them with you till you get comms, successfully call for extract, set extract point, & THEN LET THEM GO! It's always driven me crazy why no one suggests that. If you take them with you till you make comms, by the time they get back to the village & back up, you're gone! I know it's harder to think in those conditions, but if one guy had that idea in that moment, 19 special operators would've lived (3 with Luttrell & the 16 in the Chinook)! This is still my favorite movie/book/story of all time. These guys are the most badass, brave, & tough guys to ever walk the earth. We're so lucky that we have guys like these that choose to live through hell while training & in combat to fight for us & our freedom! Please never take these Heroes for granted! Thank you to everyone whose ever served in our military & SpecOps units!

  • @lathspell87
    @lathspell872 жыл бұрын

    I really wish they had also told the story of the Army Rangers who hunted Lutrell down, through the mountains. Another heroic story of those men.

  • @DRF1001
    @DRF10012 жыл бұрын

    This is a Hollywood version of 28/06/2005 Sawtalo Sar in the Shuryek Valley. The goat herder narrative is BS and never happened. It was inserted into the book to question the ROE by the Ghost writer Patrick Robinson and Luttrell who hates the ROE. The reality is they walked directly into an ambush set by 8 anti coalition militia. There were no casualties on the ACM side and Luttrell was recovered at Salar Ban ( 1.5 km south of the peak) with all his ammo and minor injuries. I have an hour of footage shot by Shah before, during and after this day and have posted some of it on my channel. Everyone who was there on SAR knows this is a fabricated version ( Including Gulab) and sadly the firefight was over very quickly for Dietz and Murphy who were closest to Shahs men. The one person who did not leave the AO and fought by himself to the very end was Mathew Gene Axelson. Axe may have been alive up to 24 hours and there were shell casings all around his body. At one point they try to coax him out but his reply was 5.56 hard pass. ...Luttrell was long gone by then on his way down the gulch with all his ammo What is unknown is how Shah knew they were coming. There ids footage of them preparing and leaving the village on the Korengal side of the peak and moving toward the summit. I have an interview with shah where he states the Americans always go the the highest point, but its still unclear how he knew he was a target and that they were coming. Either way, this is the single worst operation of the war and there were some very good men lost. On a side note, this BS version passively blamed Murphy using a BS story for letting 'goat herders' go who were never there in the first place, but if they were it would hav4e taken 12 hours for them to summit. I've since privatized 4 speeches made by the survivor because if the treatment of Gulab after he disputed the account.

  • @governor9734

    @governor9734

    2 жыл бұрын

    This guy actually knows what happened and has all the details.

  • @jasonlmeadows
    @jasonlmeadows2 жыл бұрын

    The ordeal was actually longer, I believe about 5 - 7 days, in reality with Marcus escaping several times. The deaths of Danny, he was not left alone on top of the cliff, and Murph, screaming Marcus’ name in real life, were changed in the movie. The book is so amazing.

  • @somedrummerboy
    @somedrummerboy2 жыл бұрын

    While I was at MCT, me and my battle buddy were doing our land nav course at Camp Pendleton. We had to scale a large hill and walk about half a mile to our objective, once we got there, we looked at our map and found that our next point was over a mile in the reverse direction. Running out of time we decide to scale down a run off that would take us directly to our point. My battle buddy was moving down first when the sand gave way and he lost his footing and began tumbling down; followed by the sand giving way a second later, sending me down. We both were able stop ourselves just a few feet before it dropped off. Once we were on the road, the scene where they were tumbling down the mountain side began playing in my head, obviously nothing compared to what they went through.

  • @conorkeavany8713
    @conorkeavany87132 жыл бұрын

    The book is the best description of what really happened but this is close

  • @theawesomeman9821

    @theawesomeman9821

    2 жыл бұрын

    what's different?

  • @andrewpowers3697

    @andrewpowers3697

    2 жыл бұрын

    ....the book was proven false and exaggerative...

  • @JeepersCreepers2013

    @JeepersCreepers2013

    2 жыл бұрын

    Unfortunately it's not. In the years since there has been a lot of analysis of what happened. I'm sure Marcus thought there were over a hundred guys they were fighting. The best description I heard was from a Ranger who was there for the recovery and search. His guess was around 12 to 15 insurgents were involved. The big problem was the terrain. The were basically in the bottom of a V or a funnel... called a draw. The SEALS were taking fire from above and from all angles. They did fall down the hill a couple of times. Murphy did crawl out on the rock and was shot. What we don't see or hear is Murphy screaming Marcus's name when he was being encircled and had no where to go. Marcus couldn't save him. Marcus and Axe, although split up both made it quite a distance before Axe died of his wounds and Marcus found the water above the village. I know one thing for sure... I've seen Marcus multiple times giving speeches about his experience... there's no doubt the he was busted up physically. I do not like the people who say he dropped his magazines and hauled ass. That's just not true. I'm sure after all the trauma he went through that his memory is that a hundred guys were shooting at them at the same time.

  • @julianeder4699

    @julianeder4699

    2 жыл бұрын

    The film did insanely well with the ballistic sound design, the depiction of the feeling of bein stranded in this lonely place, the impact these injuries have on the individuals once the Adrenaline and Cortisol levels in the blood die down and it showed the gear in a realistic way (NVGs that dont illuminate the entire globe under bad lighting conditions radios that dont always work...)

  • @natskivna
    @natskivna2 жыл бұрын

    I've met Marcus. It was at an Astros game in 2010 about 5 years after the events of this incident. Got an autograph on my copy of the book "Lone Survivor" and a photograph with him. It remains to this day, the best book I've ever read in my life. I have also shared my condolences and thanks to Michael Murphy's father on facebook which he replied to. He was so gracious and thanked me for remembering "his buddy boy". There are so many things I would like to say, but 3 things especially. 1. The book is 10X better than the film and the film is pretty amazing. 2. The events as shown in the film actually doesn't do justice to much of the story. Marcus crawled something close to SEVEN MILES from the spot the battle took place to the pool Gulab found him. 3. Marcus crawled that far after sustaining the following injuries/wounds. 3 broken vertebra, multiple RPG/Grenade fragment wounds, shot in the back, shoulder torn out, knees destroyed, severe facial damage including a broken nose, broken pelvis, bit his tongue in half, destroyed thumb, serious skin abrasions on his back and legs, and to top it off a bacterial infection from drinking rancid water.

  • @natskivna

    @natskivna

    2 жыл бұрын

    @Jay S. There are conflicting accounts. I'm just going by what we know sir. Three men on the ground and 16 in the helicopter died that day. One survived and the wounds described above occurred. And if he had never written his "bullshit" neither one of us would know any specifics about the heroism of his teammates from that day. Your comments here are unnecessary. They do dishonor to the memory of the 19 who died and the 1 who survived...all of whom served with distinction and honor.

  • @mikedavis3915
    @mikedavis39152 жыл бұрын

    This was great! You've got to watch 13 Hours: The Secret Soldiers of Benghazi! It's such a power film, also based on a true story.

  • @revshane0321
    @revshane03212 жыл бұрын

    Your comments about them being on a 4 man recon mission before everything hit the fan is extremely relevant to understanding a lot of Generation Kill. The Marines in that show are Recon Marines and the bread and butter of 1st Recon is doing what the Seals were doing here. But for the Iraq invasion, the Marine Corps sent 1st Recon Battalion out in a humvees in front of the whole division. So a lot of what you are watching there has to do with misuse of assets and the lack of supplies are because were trained primarily to do a whole different mission than what they got sent on. If you remember in one episode, one of the Recon Marines sketches the scene similar to here in Lone Survivor.

  • @blitz-n-chipz361

    @blitz-n-chipz361

    2 жыл бұрын

    It all boils down to force recon being special operations capable not special operations force so they still fall under command of the Marines and get their missions instead of SOCOM and their missions with the seals, delta, raiders, etc.

  • @immersed.in.darkness
    @immersed.in.darkness2 жыл бұрын

    Not only is Lone Survivor an exceptional film , the soundtrack which featuring a collaboration between Texas post-rock band Explosions in the Sky and Steve Jablonsky is insanely great

  • @tcgjarhead

    @tcgjarhead

    2 жыл бұрын

    Up voting your comment for Jane Doe 👍

  • @fluffy_walrus

    @fluffy_walrus

    2 жыл бұрын

    EitS are incredible, and their work with Jablonsky's wonderful here. I wish more people would draw upon them for soundtrack work, they've knocked it out of the park each time

  • @billnicks2362
    @billnicks23622 жыл бұрын

    I feel that breathing sound bit so hard too. Not only from having a collapsed lung (twice) but also from having to watch a family member pass away while breathing like that (sorry for being so dark). It's a sound that stays with you forever and always manages to trigger

  • @IH8YH
    @IH8YH2 жыл бұрын

    The Falling down the Mountain scene: Stunt Coordinators and Stunt Men were discussion how to do it, what safety precautions could be used, camera tricks etc, in the end on of the stunt guys decided to just pad up lightly and hauled himself down the slope. "sometimes the best way is to not overthink it and just go for it"

  • @jjc5871
    @jjc58712 жыл бұрын

    Dude, Friday Night Lights is probably my favorite movie of all time. I couldn’t even guess how many times I’ve watched it and I never get tired of it.

  • @jamessinacore6991
    @jamessinacore69912 жыл бұрын

    I strongly recommend reading the book, it explains how real many of the scenes you saw, particularly the fall down the mountain, were. However, Marcus was far worse off than what was shown. He actually dragged himself for miles because his legs were broken. You should also check out the documentary Murph The Protector. It really explains how beloved Mike Murphy truly was. The movie is devastating to watch in general, but harder when you’ve read the book or seen Murph because they were very real people with real lives and families. Marcus was adamant about portraying how great his team was while minimizing what he endured. Thank you for this reaction, it is a great movie and helps people appreciate our military and their sacrifices.

  • @jessejuarez574
    @jessejuarez5742 жыл бұрын

    the fact that this really actually happened , so much respect and love for the military and this movie .. you guys have to do SNIPER .. another true fantastic movie 🇺🇸

  • @MrYabber
    @MrYabber2 жыл бұрын

    4:42 if you guys don’t know, the guy with the beanie is who this movie is based on. He is the real “Lone Survivor” of Operation Red Wings. A team of four Navy SEALs, tasked for surveillance and reconnaissance of a group of structures known to be used by Shah and his men, fell into an ambush by Shah and his group just hours after inserting into the area by fast-roping from an MH-47 Chinook helicopter.[2] Three of the four SEALs were killed during the ensuing battle, and one of the two quick reaction force (QRF) helicopters sent in for their aid was shot down by an RPG-7 fired by Shah's insurgents, killing all eight U.S. Navy SEALs and all eight U.S. Army Special Operations aviators on board. The operation then became known as Red Wings II and lasted approximately three more weeks, during which time the bodies of the killed SEALs and Army Special Operations aviators were recovered and the only surviving member of the initial SEAL team, Marcus Luttrell, was rescued. That guy with the beanie, is Marcus Luttrell.

  • @xreconmanx4545
    @xreconmanx45452 жыл бұрын

    They did really well to capture how these men kept fighting with every but of warrior they have in them. Watch some of Marcus Luttrell's interviews and stuff. He is the real Seal that survived. He went back to combat after all of this when he recovered.

  • @aziahvanvoorst7567
    @aziahvanvoorst75672 жыл бұрын

    So from what I’ve heard from guys in the navy and read. Marcus tried to reveal any detail he legally could to make it the real thing. Like for example the guy they were after they didn’t use his real name in the movie because it was still a classified mission. He wasn’t found in a pond or given shelter with a roof he was kept by the villagers in a cave and yea that clean water bottle he drank out of. He actually drank out of a dirty coke bottle someone found with well water in it. Probably wasn’t much of a talker either because he bit off his tongue during the fall.

  • @ryanbuckley5529
    @ryanbuckley55292 жыл бұрын

    That little boy at the end, “bye bye uncle I’ll miss you” you guys should listen to Marcus tell the story, it’s incredible🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼

  • @JoshuaC0rbit
    @JoshuaC0rbit2 жыл бұрын

    This was filmed in New Mexico near where I grew up which has almost identical terrain to a lot of Afghanistan. A friend of a friend knows Marcus and I had the chance to go shooting with them here in Texas but I couldn't make it. Massive regret.

  • @Thermalburn

    @Thermalburn

    2 жыл бұрын

    They also shot a lot it in Mountain High, California. About 30min from my house. I remember I was going camping while they were shooting the film, and they had a lot of the roads blocked off; at the time I didnt know they we're shooting this movie.

  • @TDY4536
    @TDY45362 жыл бұрын

    Look up the details on John A. Chapman and his being awarded the Medal of Honor. He is another example of the tough warfighters that we have. His book is "Alone at Dawn". Well worth the read.

  • @colinriley5683
    @colinriley56832 жыл бұрын

    From Marcus luttrell's 2 part speech, this movie is tame compared to the real events. An example would be Mat Axleson. Instead of being shot in the back of the head, he took a round to the side of the face. In Marcus's words, "The only thing I recognized on him was his bottom lip". Completely blinded, he patched his face with a pressure bandage, and continued to fight, doing so long after he and Marcus were separated. In total, he walked and crawled a total of 7 miles, unable to see, firing in the general direction of the enemy, until his ammunition finally ran dry. Just that example puts into perspective the level of individual toughness and Grit that each man had. While its horrifying to think someone went through these events, it's also a source of inspiration for many people, myself included. If ever I have a bad day, I think about Red Wings. "Marcus had a worse day, and he's living his best life now. keep moving"

  • @shane38002
    @shane380023 ай бұрын

    Marcus Luttrell actually didn't have use of his legs enough to stand and walk and couldn't make it 7 miles so he drew a line in the dirt and pulled himself past that line then repeated the process. He said " Crawling seven miles while bleeding to death sounds impossible to me. Crawling eight feet? I could do that! ".

  • @oddballbegay2879
    @oddballbegay28792 жыл бұрын

    "What a shot! Beautiful landscape." That's my home of New Mexico there. Great video guys.

  • @rossmckenzie7629
    @rossmckenzie76292 жыл бұрын

    Peter Berg wanted to make sure that these combat scenes were so realistic that he had them reviewed by actual soldiers to make sure they were correct.

  • @PedroCastillo_1980
    @PedroCastillo_19802 жыл бұрын

    Amazing film Lone Survivor written, produced and directed by Peter Berg starring Mark Wahlberg, Taylor Kitsch, Emile Hirsch, Ben Foster, Eric Bana and music score by the american post-rock band Explosions in the Sky and Steve Jablonsky. This film was chosen by National Board of Review as one of the top ten films of 2013, and received two Oscar nominations for best sound editing and best sound mixing. Thank you so much TBR Schmitt great reaction very nice excellent👍👍👍👍👍

  • @Ateezwooyoung
    @Ateezwooyoung2 жыл бұрын

    And now imagine how they feel, the monsters who did that to them are now in charge with the blessing of the „commander in chief“

  • @Aaron-io8vw
    @Aaron-io8vw2 жыл бұрын

    The real Marcus lutrell plays one of the SEALS killed in the Chopper that gets shot down.

  • @johnweir2056
    @johnweir20562 жыл бұрын

    The sounds that axe made was the exact same sound my step dad sounded on his death bed...

  • @BaronNate
    @BaronNate2 жыл бұрын

    And that is why the training is so hard. Because when you are outnumbered, low on supplies, and hurt, you and the guy next to you are all you can rely on.

  • @manuhorgan
    @manuhorgan2 жыл бұрын

    That fall scene gets me every time, great reaction as always guys 😊

  • @mot0rhe4d40
    @mot0rhe4d402 жыл бұрын

    Have to remember, by the time Marcus got to the bottom. He had a shattered pelvis, broken femur and broken back. He was crawling feet at a time to get to the water he found. In an interview, Luttrell said it was the extreme thirst that ( among other things ) kept driving him forward.

  • @MrJonnydanger
    @MrJonnydanger2 жыл бұрын

    This movie makes me cry. It perfectly illustrates why we went to Afghanistan in the first place and how the government epically, like apocalypticly screwed up leaving. The people like the villagers who helped are now slaves and being killed because political officials being run by an old man with mush for brains was allowed to hold power. Sad.

  • @kotamane
    @kotamane2 жыл бұрын

    Fun fact......4:40 the guy in the beanie and glasses......that's the real marcus latrell. One of my favorite movies of all.time

  • @hellowhat890
    @hellowhat8902 жыл бұрын

    15:52 "They really just shoot and move." Yup, if you are caught stuck in a position consistently firing at the enemy, it won't be long until someone discovers your exact position and they outflank you or manage to find a way to kill you back.

  • @whiskybooze
    @whiskybooze2 жыл бұрын

    At 4:43 the guy with the black ski cap and sunglasses on is the real Marcus Luttrell.

  • @Nightstarbro
    @Nightstarbro2 жыл бұрын

    You also need to hear the speech with Marcus about the operation. Really powerful and astonishing story.

  • @larrymartin883
    @larrymartin8832 жыл бұрын

    This movie was filmed in Santa Fe, NM. Just an FYI, that was the REAL Marcus Latrell (at marker 4:42) sitting at the picnic table with the beanie and sunglasses after Michael and Danny completed their race. You will also see Marcus in the MH-46 trying to rescue the 4-man recon team.

  • @VorchaKali
    @VorchaKali2 жыл бұрын

    Danny Dietz got the worst of it. He was shot in the..... Left ankle Right Calf Right thigh Groin Right thumb(once his right thumb got blown off early in the battle he had to shoot lefty) 2 times in the stomach 2 times in the throat 3 times in the head Not only was he shot 12 times he jumped off the mountain 2 or 3 times(cant recall which of the 2 it was) and he broke his back and broke both of his legs. After he broke his legs the other 3 guys had to carry or drag him from that point on. This was a running battle for over 2 hours before 3 of the 4 were finally killed.

  • @williamjones6031
    @williamjones60312 жыл бұрын

    1. Director Peter Berg is the braintrust behind the tv series Friday Night Lights. 2. Taylor Kitsch played Tim Riggins in FNL 3. When I was going through Morse Code training I met a Seal doing his advanced training and I shook his hand. It was like shanking hands with a statue. First thing through my head was, "I'm glad he's on my team". 4. GOOF: Plot hole. From the shepherd boy to the first attack was far to quickly to be that organized and armored.

  • @jacksonmarshallkramer5087
    @jacksonmarshallkramer50872 жыл бұрын

    Everyone should watch THE MAKING OF LONE SURVIVOR. Has family interviews. It's outstanding. He didn't lose his gun. Gulab, his rescuer, had it. He got it back right before he was taken out of the village before being rescued.

  • @larrymartin883
    @larrymartin883 Жыл бұрын

    A portion of this movie was filmed in New Mexico. Marcus Luttrell was the individual in the beanie at the picnic table and seen in the helicopter that got shot down. Just a FYI. Majority of the photos are actual photos of Service Members killed in Operation Red Wing.

  • @thanos24jon34
    @thanos24jon342 жыл бұрын

    First of all I really enjoy your videos. I read the book first and the chapters on the Navy Seal BUDs training are so intense! They only touch on them in the opening credit sequence. Also their impossible choice on the mountain was gut wrenching. Give the book a tumble. You can see the real Marcus in the scene around the picnic table in the beginning scenes

  • @TheDaringPastry1313
    @TheDaringPastry1313 Жыл бұрын

    Navy Seals go through a 12 month "basic" training program and then 18 month specialty training program before being stationed. Only 2400-2500 are active at a time and out of 1,000, only 200-250 make it through the first basic training. Talk about the elite of the elite. Also the stunt work in this movie falling down the hills is so impressive. They did all the stunts, but they broke them up into sections and edited things together. They even had some padding and a few other things, but it doesn't take away from how amazing the tumbling was. You can find a behind the scenes if you look really easy.

  • @BadassRaiden
    @BadassRaiden2 жыл бұрын

    While I very much don't support our occupation of the middle east - I absolutely love this film. It definitely speaks to the resiliency of the human spirit, and that as long as you're still breathing you can't give up. I watched an interview with Marcus where among other things he talked about the injuries he sustained. He said they left a lot out of the film, one thing being that he spent weeks in the town recovering waiting to be rescured and continuing to fight off the Taliban - rather than a day. Most notably however was that his treak to that town. He said he had broken his back in more than one place and couldn't actually walk - so he drew a line with a rock in the dirt and crawled to it and if he was still alive when his feet crossed the line he did it again. He said he did this for 7 miles.

  • @stefanconradsson
    @stefanconradsson2 жыл бұрын

    Marcus Luttrell cameo @4:46 .. just so you know. Cheers 🍺

  • @hellowhat890
    @hellowhat8902 жыл бұрын

    26:35 Still one of my favorite scenes, fictional or not. The villagers coming to protect him is such a powerful scene. Not all of them are Taliban. There were and are many of them who oppose the Taliban no matter the cost.

  • @taiwandxt6493

    @taiwandxt6493

    Жыл бұрын

    Yep. People forgot how popular anti-Taliban sentiment in Afghanistan really was, to the point where prior to the U.S Invasion, the Northern Alliance controlled the entire Northern Region of the country. It's a shame we left a client state to die. The Taliban didn't win the war because they had the support, they won the war because the Islamic Republic was too weak. Their government and military was too dependent on the United States, and as a result they just couldn't withstand the counteroffensive.

  • @cjr4286
    @cjr42862 жыл бұрын

    Movie trivia: The man in the beanie and sunglasses at 04:43 is the real Marcus Luttrell. He consulted every aspect of the choreography in this movie based on what he remembered living through.

  • @logankerlee
    @logankerlee2 жыл бұрын

    Great movie, great reaction. I'm really glad that I'm subbed to the Patreon and can watch the entire thing. VERY worth it for this one.

  • @SenseiDonGraham
    @SenseiDonGraham2 жыл бұрын

    Marcus Luttrell brought that whole village and all the families to Texas where they all live near him and he said on a podcast they always go fishing.

  • @kanavgurung7228
    @kanavgurung72282 жыл бұрын

    Hacksaw ridge, saving private ryan and Lone survivors are my favourite war movies of all time..

  • @kalevi7821
    @kalevi78212 жыл бұрын

    I remember putting this on because I like the cast. I understood the title meant it was highly likely that all but 1 survived. But the brutal way it went about it I was not expecting.

  • @ian.gomez_
    @ian.gomez_2 жыл бұрын

    Marcus luttrell actually bit off and swallowed his own tongue in a fall down one of the cliffs, when he regained consciousness, he got it out and bit down on the half that was no longer attached so he wouldn’t lose it and they later re-attached it.

  • @Side_Swipe20
    @Side_Swipe202 жыл бұрын

    The Ballad of the Frogman always gets me going for my day even though I’m not military it can translate to a lot of things in life! I use their term almost every day “Embrace the suck!” And if y’all ever need some motivation check out Marcus Luttrel’s podcast it’s pretty damn good

  • @MatiasZunigaV
    @MatiasZunigaV Жыл бұрын

    I love that they have represented Mike's "Thank you" to the military man on the phone in those circumstances

  • @potterj09
    @potterj092 жыл бұрын

    I'm Australian and turn 40 in August, and travelled through Texas in April 2001, first place randomly found the rebuilt Waco church, (Ironically i wanted to and did visit the Kennedy Museum) and then actually found a small town north in this community similar to the Luttrell's. Young guys looking for selection. I'd already solo-hiked through Oregon and Washington state, part fishing mixed with mac n cheese :) these guys are a way differnt level to my hippy skills. :P

  • @justinwyas2382
    @justinwyas2382 Жыл бұрын

    "Shoot and move" at 16:01. Usually referred to as bounding overwatch. One element shoots while the other moves; the movement group gets set, and they become the over watch (shooting), so the other element can now move. In the army, we call this battle drill 3 or "breaking contact ".

  • @angelgarcia-oc5zz
    @angelgarcia-oc5zz2 жыл бұрын

    The guy with the beanie and sunglasses that’s sitting at the table after the race between Murphy and dietz in the beginning is actually the real Marcus luttrell, the real lone survivor

  • @risen3753
    @risen37532 жыл бұрын

    What Shane said wasn’t a speech, it was the frogmans ballad

  • @andarporbuenosaires
    @andarporbuenosaires2 жыл бұрын

    Probably the most realistic injuries I have ever seen in a movie. I understand that the reconstruction of the events is quite real, since it was supervised while filming by Marcus himself, who also makes some cameos in the film, it is the boy with the beard and sunglasses. The director were also based on forensic reports, so each of the wounds these soldiers receive is as it was in the real battle.They have to react to more Peter Berg movies, I recommend from his filmography: Patriots Day, Deepwater Horizon (these 2 movies also with Mark Wahlberg) and The Kingdom.

  • @ryanbuckley5529
    @ryanbuckley55292 жыл бұрын

    Another great movie that Berg did with Mark is called “Patriots Day” it’s based on the 2013 Boston bombing

  • @phyromhuy7505
    @phyromhuy75052 жыл бұрын

    Marcus Luttrell worked directly with the director to make sure everything was done as close to real as possible.

  • @sharks3010
    @sharks30102 жыл бұрын

    Always crazy when you remember that this is a true story (I'm sure there are some parts of the narrative and events that have been exposed to creative license, but still)! What must that experience have been like?!

  • @txbutcher7808
    @txbutcher78082 жыл бұрын

    The guy that was sitting at the table wearing the beany and sunglasses was the real Marcus Luttrell

  • @The_Texas_Welder
    @The_Texas_Welder2 жыл бұрын

    Marcus also deployed to Ramadi Iraq in 2006 shortly after this event took place.

  • @alexanderperez1622
    @alexanderperez16222 жыл бұрын

    In the falling down the mountain, Mike Murphy bit off half of his tongue he was rolling down so badly. You both gave a great reaction to this movie. I will successive and will keep watching you.

  • @Realsovietholyman
    @Realsovietholyman2 жыл бұрын

    Marcus Luttrell was in this movie and its 99.999% accurate , Hes the bloke with the beanie pulled down and the glasses

  • @aaronnestor7357
    @aaronnestor73572 жыл бұрын

    This is the hardest movie I have ever watched. I haven't been able to watch it a second time. To all military personnel: Thank you!

  • @MikeB12800
    @MikeB128002 жыл бұрын

    Tigerland, Buffalo Soldiers, Casualties of War are good war movies too. Couple aren’t actually in war.

  • @mikerodgers7620

    @mikerodgers7620

    2 жыл бұрын

    Casualties of War is o.k. Not great. Had potential.

  • @r.e.tucker3223
    @r.e.tucker32238 ай бұрын

    Best guess, they killed 35 in that fight. "All those people, that village, as soon as they leave..." A consideration we need to have before every fight.

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