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Thoughts on The Outpost (2020)? Minor spoilers ahead. The Outpost recently popped onto Netflix Canada. Google showed good ratings and the cast looked interesting so I gave it a go (Scott Eastwood, Caleb Landry Jones and Orlando Bloom being the top three credited roles).
I thought it was really good overall without knowing more in terms of if people were portrayed accurately. My biggest complaint is it seemed the rather lower budget in terms of the effects. Really reminds me of the actor portrayed documentaries on history channel, not a major Hollywood film.
The Outpost hits you with the reality of the Afghan War. Recommendation. Most war movies are trash. The Americans are brave and selfless while the bad guys (Iraqis, Afghans, commies, Nazis, et. al.) are dishonorable cowards who can't shoot straight. But The Outpost IMO comes much closer to the brutal reality.
Has anyone seen "The Outpost"?! Based on true events about a small unit of US soldiers in the Valley of Three Mountains. Looks badass, I'm thinking of getting it. It is in Theaters but also available to Buy or Rent Early Access on VUDU and other platforms. The Outpost IMDB
The Outpost (2019) is underrated when it comes to war/action movies. It is based on a true story, and its cinematography is really well done. If you are looking for an action-packed movie then this is it, it starts off with intense action and only gets more intense overtime.
I watched the movie yesterday, and I’ve got such mixed feelings about this movie. I’m not saying the movie is bad or negative in any way. I overall thought it was a great movie.
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Jul 3, 2020 · While dozens of movies have sought to recreate the unimaginable horror of literally fighting your life, “The Outpost” connects more than most, thanks in large part to Lurie’s technical skill and a young cast that elevates what could have been overly familiar material.