One thing that this movie did incredibly well (massive hats off to the actors) was translate a sense of restricted urgency, stress, and tension. You could feel the pure frustration and effort to make the mission through the screen, it’s a very rare thing for a movie to make you feel like that.
The doctor who helped Uncle Sam in the Vaccination program is still rotting in the Pakistani Jails for helping USA. Unfortunately USA didn't do much to help him as well
Yeah, i really enjoyed this movie eventhough it's 165 minutes long. I don't think any minute was wasted. And i'm surprised it's actually directed by a woman, usually a film like this is directed by a man but damn, a woman directed this? That's impressive
This movie and the way it flows from pieces to pieces and in between Jessica Chastain's acting , the stress & pressure and the final scene where the Navy Seals get ready. You feel like you're there The build up in cinematography is just Amazing.
Funny thing, the actor Stephen Dillane played a CIA man in the movie "Spy Game" with Brad Pitt and Robert Redford back in 2001, and now he's in a similar senior role - just a different film. I love that they did this with the casting of him, and I really liked that film and his role, even if you wound up rooting against him in "Spy Game", but that's another story. In the end, he's a great actor. Ours is the Fury.
Why actress? Is the Gretchen Whitmer the GOVERNESS of Michigan? Is Ketanji Brown-Jackson the newest JUSTESS o the Supreme Court? No, they aren't. Jessica Chastain is a female ACTOR.
Jesus .... is that Mark Strong? Great actors can morph into unidentifiable character actors. Does that make any sense ? It doesn't have to... Amazing. He is a master actor along with Sean Penn, Christian Bale and Gary Oldman. Count it !
I love that at one point its Stephane Dilane and Mark Strong talking to each other back and forth as Americans when both are British with strong accents haha
"But it does not scream Bin Laden" I dunno.. personally I would be looking in the places that don't scream Bin Laden instead of the places that you would think did scream Bin Laden.
"Too diluted" is total BS. Too many specimens mixed together - a matter of locating the probe in the correct spot, and timing. Literally too diluted - use PCR. Top-level targets have been taking steps to secure their fecal matter for close to a century now, if not longer.
BND was curious about Breshiev's state of health and pulled his fecal matter from his private hotel room in Bonn, 70ies or 80ies. So it can be done - if you know the "room" is just used by one person of interest.
@@Walterwaltraud If you mean Brezhnev, that's highly unlikely / would mean a security lapse, because heads of state of even small countries would be using their own bathroom facilities, that they travel with. All their "effects" would come back with them to their respective home countries.
Par l'entremise des mots suivants veux-je raconter des mes sentiments en regardant... ...Maman... ...et il va de soi qui d'elles est appelée.. ...la base se constitue du contenu d'une certaine Aria du Rosenkavalier et le poème est pour ainsi dire la réponse... ...en étant Daniel2 je trouve très approprié encore de mentionner < dead boys poem > de Nightwish tout en en indiquant la realité, qui peut être trouvée en ces mots. Le poem - en Anglais - est enfin comme la voix d'un cor anglais exprimant le calme à l'aide de quelques mots: May my notes of silence let thee shine Under the sparkling Junian SEAL of my rhyme Might reach thee the vow of my very very shy affections Shown and delivered yet in a reservation equalling their grandeur of resurrection Alone out in the dark I am not scared nor have I fear and you ask me why Praised - goes the answer - thy onticity celestial and heaven-like I see looking up into the sky Roaring noise and lightning won't do me any harm In myriades of years are you assured of my quiescences tears - de la joie les larmes Now could I sense any harm or plight approaching you Celestial as well is my protecting shield, that reaches out for you Endless fields of flowers do I gaze on seeing you and See me dying - see my living Soon will I reach the shores of one side or the other but it just doesn't matter though what shore it turns out to BE You ever somewhere standing outside all alone feel for good my Junian kiss on thy soul and just listen to the calm winds and the rays of the sun murmuring at their flow Mum in silent and shy yet grand affection... ...it is just ME Le p'tit Daniel
She worked hard to find him and how they do whatever they can to not catch him but when they kill him, they take full credit without shame and forget how they were blocking her.
More like professional CYA. They took a lot of risk with this raid. Imagine it wasn't Bin Laden. Oops... Of course it still would have been a bad guy, we might have made up some back up story about eliminating a dangerous gun dealer or something.
So, I'm not too much into the whole cultural picture in this part of the world; that's where I need someone with more expertise to answer my following question. Why would a 3rd female be certainty that there would be a 3rd male? Now yes, I heard that they said in the clip that a male is assisted by a female usually. But I'd be raising some red flags in that briefing room if an assessment on the location of an individual was based off exclusively on the fact that there was, what appeared to be, likely an extra adult-age women in a compound. Ever heard of large families? They have kids, it could be an un-married late-teen female, just living with mom and dad. Just as much as some of us in the "wEsTeRn" world still have kids who live with their parents at the age of 25, I wouldn't be surprised if this extra female could just be another daughter.
The dialogue is clear. They knew of a 6th person, who was confirmed by thermal imaging of the compound, but lacked info on the gender. #6 lived in the top floor, and never ventured out in the open, and when outside, made sure to hide behind foliage. #6 is clearly a key person taking exacting steps to remain anonymous. Knowing 3 women, 2 men, and 1 unknown lives there, it makes sense that mysterious #6 is male to have 3 couples instead of 4 women and 2 men. In the real-life story, the team got an overhead image of #6, without firm details, except the shadow cast was of a person over 6 feet tall. There's little chance for #6 to be a woman.
It was simplified for the movie. They had everyone but bin Laden identified by name before they launched the assault. They knew there was an extra male along with an extra family located at the house, nothing else made sense.
How many wives a man has implies wealth. His father had wealth, as did the family, but he is in hiding! He has to stay under the radar and more than one wife would complicate his staying off the grid! How many wives did he have in the caves in the mountains? Doesn't matter, he wasn't living near a town. Now, do you still think someone else is stupid? Find a mirror.
@@BlueButtonFly You used the word "stupid" first! If you can't stand it, don't use it on other people! Besides' I made my point, that's why you changed the focus of your comment! Again, look in the mirror!
Certainly a wonderful movie, yet I am completely baffled, ‘since when does any secretive agency, in any service, in any country say, lets make a movie and detail all our methods!’
"sent a doctor to the house, see if he could pull blood".. me: but he already had the boys mouth open.. DNA can be done through saliva too, right? he just needed to swab the boys mouth..
You could say that almost every country except a few dozen or so. A lot of these problems are very fixable, but the incentive structure in politics is completely backward. You don't get re-elected by solving problems. You get re-elected by telling constituents that you're the only one who can solve certain problems, real or imagined, and then send out ballot harvesters to all the black neighborhoods and nursing homes to "help" them fill out their ballots and drive them to the polls.
Stannis always was coldly rationalistic and inflexible.
so glad someone else recognized him as well...lol
Similar disposition in The Darkest Hour
should have said female #3 was his daughter, he would have carpet bombed the place
shouldn't have trusted that witch
And I thought I was the only one who noticed him.
One thing that this movie did incredibly well (massive hats off to the actors) was translate a sense of restricted urgency, stress, and tension. You could feel the pure frustration and effort to make the mission through the screen, it’s a very rare thing for a movie to make you feel like that.
I think the writing, directing and editing also played a big part into creating that atmosphere.
I agree i loved it
Bigelow's movies are like this.. Hurt Locker especially..
This was better than that movie of hers@@dre32pitt
The doctor who helped Uncle Sam in the Vaccination program is still rotting in the Pakistani Jails for helping USA. Unfortunately USA didn't do much to help him as well
True. I feel bad for him. I would have done something to get him out of there.
You have a name for this doctor? I wanna look him up. I'm so sad to hear this :(
@@jdoe5873 Look up Shakil Afridi.. He's looked up in Solitary confinement.
His valiant efforts killed countless Muslim children around the world.
@@dallasyap3064 Cap
2:43 The CIA describing my life
LMFAO. Makes 2 of us. Funny if this is a comedy skit and the 3rd dude turned out just to be a social recluse and not Bin Laden. XD
this movie was WAY better than I thought it'd be
I remember going in extremely excited and walking out thinking it actually lived up to the hype. Such a great movie.
It’s a great film. One of the best of the decade.
no it wasn't
Yeah, i really enjoyed this movie eventhough it's 165 minutes long. I don't think any minute was wasted. And i'm surprised it's actually directed by a woman, usually a film like this is directed by a man but damn, a woman directed this? That's impressive
@@Erasureeraser Kathryn Bigelow is awesome.
This movie and the way it flows from pieces to pieces and in between Jessica Chastain's acting , the stress & pressure
and the final scene where the Navy Seals get ready.
You feel like you're there
The build up in cinematography is just Amazing.
it's called GREAT directing. Bigelow is insanely talented
Chastain in this was phenomenal.
"You feel like you're there" --Wow. Thanks. Something you could literally say about any good movie . . .
ya she was great. also thought mark strong role very underrated
Its such a good movie
Lord Stannis being menacingly Mannis, same as always.
Just realized that Stannis Baratheon was in this movie
I just clicked for a RENLY scene and had the same reaction
And a guy from "The League". At least 9/11 didn't kill his career.
Funny thing, the actor Stephen Dillane played a CIA man in the movie "Spy Game" with Brad Pitt and Robert Redford back in 2001, and now he's in a similar senior role - just a different film. I love that they did this with the casting of him, and I really liked that film and his role, even if you wound up rooting against him in "Spy Game", but that's another story. In the end, he's a great actor. Ours is the Fury.
We have Chip from the Morning Show too.
Harry Vardon in the Greatest Game Ever Played too haha
This dude should've taken Melisandre with him, Stannis would've agreed to anything right then and there.
lol
"they'll bend the knee or i'll destroy them".
Raid the compound. The Lord of Light demands it.
I always love comments like these. 😂
Melisandre could probably find Bin Laden.
What they should have done is sent someone to the compound to sign him up for an extended warranty on the white SUV. That would have worked for sure.
toyotas dont need extended warranty
😂😂😂
Rather they should have sent someone selling goats to them. They would have allowed him inside easily!
😂😂😂
Chastain is truly a great actress. She won an Oscar this year, but she deserved one for this film as well.
lol
You keep commenting this. Think you have an obsession with her. Still doesn't make it true.
Why actress? Is the Gretchen Whitmer the GOVERNESS of Michigan? Is Ketanji Brown-Jackson the newest JUSTESS o the Supreme Court?
No, they aren't.
Jessica Chastain is a female ACTOR.
She really did!she did amazing in this movie
@@Dae...your point? Jessica is a PHENOMENAL actress
"There are less people in the compound."
"Fewer."
Are you Stephen Fry?
Haha. I was going to reference that
Same old Stannis😂
This always drives me crazy too and you hear it all the time even by TV news people!
It bugs me too, but I think the horse has bolted (taking with it "you're"!)
Jesus .... is that Mark Strong? Great actors can morph into unidentifiable character actors. Does that make any sense ? It doesn't have to... Amazing. He is a master actor along with Sean Penn, Christian Bale and Gary Oldman. Count it !
yes that Mark is strong.
PUt a wig n him and hes a different person.
Wow. I couldn't figure out which he was for a while. How's that possible? Good actors are something else man.
the actor in the middle is Stephen Dillane who played Thomas Jefferson in the John Adams series.
“The house…screams someone who wants privacy.”
Could be the prince and princess of Canada…
This film is proof that Mark Strong is capable of much more than just goofball films and roles.
that's Hani Pasha
Also head of MI6 in The Imitation Game.
Deep State ? Temple ?
Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy did that a year before this came out.
@@alaskaguyd963 You're right...I totally forgot about that one.
What a great movie ! Gives us an appreciation of how much time and effort goes into operations like these.
Just had to ask the Pakistanis. They knew all along.
@@arumforyou there is no evidence for your statement.
2:17 "What was wrong with that?" Basically everything.
I love that at one point its Stephane Dilane and Mark Strong talking to each other back and forth as Americans when both are British with strong accents haha
"But it does not scream Bin Laden"
I dunno.. personally I would be looking in the places that don't scream Bin Laden instead of the places that you would think did scream Bin Laden.
"We were going to analyse his fecal matter."
"What's wrong with that?"
*(Creative thinking intensifies)*
"Too diluted" is total BS. Too many specimens mixed together - a matter of locating the probe in the correct spot, and timing. Literally too diluted - use PCR. Top-level targets have been taking steps to secure their fecal matter for close to a century now, if not longer.
BND was curious about Breshiev's state of health and pulled his fecal matter from his private hotel room in Bonn, 70ies or 80ies. So it can be done - if you know the "room" is just used by one person of interest.
@@Walterwaltraud If you mean Brezhnev, that's highly unlikely / would mean a security lapse, because heads of state of even small countries would be using their own bathroom facilities, that they travel with. All their "effects" would come back with them to their respective home countries.
@@AlexKarasev It's a fact, do your research.
@@Walterwaltraud got a link?
Seeing Mark Duplass in different things is always awesome
This movie is so much better than people are willing to admit.
Interestingly, Pakistan and Afghanistan are the only two places in the world where Polio still exists because of this.
There was a recent polio outbreak in the US, Denver, I think..
& New York apparently
wrong - Hasidic communities in NY are antivax and have had outbreaks in recent years. Israel too.
What a badass movie!! 👍
Wow! The level of technical proficiency and professionalism in that CIA TOC.
Forgot how good this movie is
Damn Stannis went a long way from Westeros.
This dude needs his own Netflix spinoff
Those final words: you'll think of something.
I took that as a way of saying "Exactly. His lawyer will warn UBL, and then you can watch if the behavior of the house changes."
@@dgd947a15fl That's not what he was saying at all.
FRUSTRATING.....i feel with strong
still my favorite movie.
Though battle with Heat on my side.
Stannis was great in this movie
"There's little evidence this is Bin Laden."
Stanis- "Fewer".
That's typically the kind of film that help me not regretting not going to movie theaters anymore, since the 80's.
want to know why this film got a 1 star rating from the military. because it was alml nade up bs to make her look good. everyone knows it was bs
What a GREAT scene!
Mark Strong was great in this movie.
Par l'entremise des mots suivants veux-je raconter des mes sentiments en regardant... ...Maman... ...et il va de soi qui d'elles est appelée.. ...la base se constitue du contenu d'une certaine Aria du Rosenkavalier et le poème est pour ainsi dire la réponse... ...en étant Daniel2 je trouve très approprié encore de mentionner < dead boys poem > de Nightwish tout en en indiquant la realité, qui peut être trouvée en ces mots. Le poem - en Anglais - est enfin comme la voix d'un cor anglais exprimant le calme à l'aide de quelques mots:
May my notes of silence let thee shine
Under the sparkling Junian SEAL of my rhyme
Might reach thee the vow of my very very shy affections
Shown and delivered yet in a reservation equalling their grandeur of resurrection
Alone out in the dark I am not scared nor have I fear and you ask me why
Praised - goes the answer - thy onticity celestial and heaven-like I see looking up into the sky
Roaring noise and lightning won't do me any harm
In myriades of years are you assured of my quiescences tears - de la joie les larmes
Now could I sense any harm or plight approaching you
Celestial as well is my protecting shield, that reaches out for you
Endless fields of flowers do I gaze on seeing you and
See me dying - see my living
Soon will I reach the shores of one side or the other
but it just doesn't matter though
what shore it turns out to BE
You ever somewhere standing outside all alone
feel for good my Junian kiss on thy soul
and just listen to the calm winds and the rays of the sun
murmuring at their flow
Mum in silent and shy yet grand affection... ...it is just ME
Le p'tit Daniel
She worked hard to find him and how they do whatever they can to not catch him but when they kill him, they take full credit without shame and forget how they were blocking her.
There were people who figured out where he was before she did.
@@Vicious_Species who? just curious.
Hi. I'm Cologuard and I am here to collect your sample.
Great movie. Only just now realised that Thomas Jefferson (Stephen Dillane) was in it.
I couldn’t find his name and it was driving me nuts. Then I couldn’t figure out where I knew him from. He was in The Greatest Game Ever Played.
I need to watch this movie again.
Jess is definitely an underrated actor
I wonder who trained those guys to be so elusive.
Mostly Saudi's, Pakistani's, and Russians. We hadn't had interactions with them since 1989.
Yeah REALLY make sure its not a drug dealer, we do business with them.
Same with arms dealers and other Al Qaeda personnel..
I feel like going with the "3 females = 3 males" was an insane justification, when you consider the folk they were dealing with.
They had everyone in the compound except for bin Laden identified by name before the assault was ever launched.
especially since the Prophet said that FOUR wives was the number: two fight, three gang up, four is great again. !!!
@@HeronPoint2021 "Sir, we count 12 females..."
"That means theres 3 males, Johnson..."
1:14 That's what his acting coach said.
Huh? Mark Strong is one of the most respected actors working today.
I'm sorry, but female #3 will always be Lucy Lawless as D'Anna Biers.
So say we all!
Great movie and story telling. Is it true?
Nope.
She was very good in this
UBL was not found by detainee information. Part of this movie I'm sure was made to justify using ETT on detainees, which by the way gave them zip.
The way the boss said it... never worked in the field before, pure bureaucrat.
More like professional CYA. They took a lot of risk with this raid. Imagine it wasn't Bin Laden. Oops... Of course it still would have been a bad guy, we might have made up some back up story about eliminating a dangerous gun dealer or something.
That man fought in the Battle of Blackwater Bay, show some god damn respect
@@kevinmac2298 one does not simply prove stannis the mannis wrong
Steve Carrells’s finest role.
It’s not Steve Carrell although it looks like him 😂
1:02 "Merlin, why u there..."
1:09 STANNIS!!
Such a great movie!
3:44 - It’s Thomas Jefferson from the HBO series John Adams
A sacrifice to the lord of light will show the way to Bin Laden. Stannis should know this by now.
1:08 Stannis the God Damn Mannis!
Such a brilliant film
So, I'm not too much into the whole cultural picture in this part of the world; that's where I need someone with more expertise to answer my following question.
Why would a 3rd female be certainty that there would be a 3rd male? Now yes, I heard that they said in the clip that a male is assisted by a female usually. But I'd be raising some red flags in that briefing room if an assessment on the location of an individual was based off exclusively on the fact that there was, what appeared to be, likely an extra adult-age women in a compound. Ever heard of large families? They have kids, it could be an un-married late-teen female, just living with mom and dad. Just as much as some of us in the "wEsTeRn" world still have kids who live with their parents at the age of 25, I wouldn't be surprised if this extra female could just be another daughter.
My first thought was that it was a second wife.
Or a widow. Pakistan is rough country; I bet there’s a lot of widows over there.
The dialogue is clear. They knew of a 6th person, who was confirmed by thermal imaging of the compound, but lacked info on the gender. #6 lived in the top floor, and never ventured out in the open, and when outside, made sure to hide behind foliage. #6 is clearly a key person taking exacting steps to remain anonymous. Knowing 3 women, 2 men, and 1 unknown lives there, it makes sense that mysterious #6 is male to have 3 couples instead of 4 women and 2 men. In the real-life story, the team got an overhead image of #6, without firm details, except the shadow cast was of a person over 6 feet tall. There's little chance for #6 to be a woman.
It was simplified for the movie. They had everyone but bin Laden identified by name before they launched the assault. They knew there was an extra male along with an extra family located at the house, nothing else made sense.
LOL, Them with there notebooks. Titus cares only for one Codex.
The lesson is you shouldnt do what you cant do you shouldnt get caught in what you shouldnt do
grammar lesson is
For some reason its in my top5 movies,,
Bin Laden had 3 to 4 wives. His father had 22. Their assumption of a 1-to-1 ratio is stupid.
Political correctness pushing
@@sandeepfrancis3568 see reply to BlueButtonFly.
How many wives a man has implies wealth. His father had wealth, as did the family, but he is in hiding! He has to stay under the radar and more than one wife would complicate his staying off the grid! How many wives did he have in the caves in the mountains? Doesn't matter, he wasn't living near a town. Now, do you still think someone else is stupid? Find a mirror.
@@mgt2010fla "Now, do you think someone else is stupid? Find a mirror."?
If you're going to insult people don't write like an animal.
@@BlueButtonFly You used the word "stupid" first! If you can't stand it, don't use it on other people! Besides' I made my point, that's why you changed the focus of your comment! Again, look in the mirror!
Great movie
*Tradecraft* avoiding the possibility of detection
I guess they didn't think about putting someone outside the compound to shout out, "Marco!"
Certainly a wonderful movie, yet I am completely baffled, ‘since when does any secretive agency, in any service, in any country say, lets make a movie and detail all our methods!’
"sent a doctor to the house, see if he could pull blood"..
me: but he already had the boys mouth open.. DNA can be done through saliva too, right? he just needed to swab the boys mouth..
If the boy is not his own you will then it will be difficult to relate that to him.
sell vax too
Then you need Bin Laden DNA to compare it too.
They should just measure the man’s shadow or the size of the hanging clothes. OBL is 6’5, no other high rank al-Qaeda is like that
@@johnye4433 What shadow?
Seeing Mark Strong with Hair is.....
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Unusual
I keep thinking this is Portlandia!
ça doit être un chiffre impressionnant
Stannis Bratheon.... Leading the operations
My man Stannis the Mannis hunting here.
the satellites resolution is way understated,
Their clock is slow. It's more like zero dark thirty seven.
"I don't FEEL tardy.."
Stannis and Merlin in the situation room talking about your assassination? Yeah Bin Laden stood no chance
Man: They burn their trash.
Stannis: That's cute.
en tout cas je suis pas prêt d'être invité à langley , donc c'est un truc que vous pouvez écouter en boucle si ça vous chante
Stephen Dillane is just so good.
Incredible fim
disonc que pour l'instant j'attends que ma réaction soit plus chronométrable .... je n'ai même pas de temps pour les confidences
Why is Stannis Baratheon in the War room ? 😮
This was a cool movie.
Amazing movie.
vous devez travailler pour je ne sais quel marque puissante de disque dur
Her best role!
Imagine if Americans put this much energy into fixing their social problems, education system, health care, and their corrupt senators.
You could say that almost every country except a few dozen or so. A lot of these problems are very fixable, but the incentive structure in politics is completely backward. You don't get re-elected by solving problems. You get re-elected by telling constituents that you're the only one who can solve certain problems, real or imagined, and then send out ballot harvesters to all the black neighborhoods and nursing homes to "help" them fill out their ballots and drive them to the polls.
What? This is Bin Laden mate, the guy who organized to ram planes into buildings for no big reason at all and killed 3 thousand people
@@inigobantok1579 I can only give it back at that point
what?
Tracking a terrorist who killed thousands is more important loser
We started a vaccination program... That hits hard now for some reason
Stannis should just send in his shadow monster.
Why did they not send in some drones to get close up shots
Fear of detection. Drones are easy to spot outside.
@@vice2versa Hmmmm, nope. They've had palm sized units long before we were after OBL.
2:00 and you want this culture in the West. Yeah - so tolerant - so adapting.
Stannis the Mannis!!!
good strategy , fo connaitre mon avocat
Stannis just isn't even trying an accent. The lord of light has no use for accents.
The red team sounds cool . I wanna meet these people . Who r they ?
Statisticians , gane theorist , economists ?
Did not recognize Harry varden from greatest game ever played
What A MOVIE
0:16 "Men don't mess with the wash" ... that's the only thing I got out of this clip. This Taliban thing is sounding pretty cool after all.
Dinosaur
Go move there then. All this says is you need someone to look after you, like you're infirm or something.
@@asneakychicken322 Need? Lol Why bother when you can get a live in maid that you can sleep with?
lol “Taliban”
@@asneakychicken322 Yes, good idea. I will have a Taliban girl look after me and do my wash. Brilliant!
Yeh. I have no idea if this is true and it doesn't matter but the Hersch story makes a lot more sense then this.