The boat taking the left turn and the rounds being shot at the red truck is just so exhilarating moment !!! The silent eye contact among the team members is very touching.i choked up watching them in slowmotion.what a team !!!!
One of the few 'reasons why I dont listen to critics anymore. They are so locked in for originality, acting by actors and other rather trivial stuff that I am over them.
This movie got so much hate from critics due to the acting in the heartfelt scenes, but they all ignored the fact that the people portraying the SEALs weren’t actors, but actual active/recently retired SEALs.
Screw the critics, they know sh!t about films, just their bias opinions….people need to watch movies and judge for themselves, why let others do your thinking
@@Wontreplyeverdontbother its fake emotion playing for tv….this is real emotion in real life that how those guys felt and reacted at that moment, raw and real….i rather have real Seals acting then a bunch of fake trying to be Seals….there is something u just can’t replicate the real thing
LOL-how dumb must one be TO BELEIEVE this are the REAL GUYS? Right-find their REal names and home adress lin the Links to show every Terrorist ww how OUR Guys look like...............Left alone the scene when they enter the compound: 5 heavy equipped guys on wooden floor carrying LONG BARRELED guns at an indoor fight? Well, just send in an elephant=same noise level but more ditraction. Bunch of amamteurs that what it is and the director didnt even have a REAL SEAL watch this during making.Over and out. SEMPER VIVE!
только есть такой момент,ССО США никогда не сражались против ССО раных им,они всегда ногами пинали таких типов типа корейцы муслимы итд,силы ССО США против русских не сделают ровно ничего,кроме того как умрут на подходе,думайте
I took my son to see this movie when it came out in 2012, he was a junior in high school. One year later he graduated and went straight into the Navy. He just celebrated his 10th year of being a Riverine and he has always has said it was this movie, this scene specifically that made him decide to join the Navy!!
I am a retired Marine, and now my son is in the Marines. He has seen this scene countless times because I watch this frequently. It never gets old, ever!
I was raised mostly by my oldest brother. The worst day of my life was the day we dropped him off at the bus station so he could go to Leonard Wood for basic. I knew I was never gonna get the same guy back, but I could not be prouder of him. When he entered the Call course there were 250 applicants and he was one of 23 that graduated. That was 1977. He was in SF for 29 years. His last deployment was to a fire base halfway between Kandahar and Peshawar in 2002. I got one email from him when he was in for a month. His house in Florida was 8 foot above sea level. The fire base was at 7000 feet. After a month I got an email from him that said that he could finallywalk to the shitter without taking along his CPR buddy. He was 42. I’m grateful that he lived through his 29 years. His best friend on his last team did not.
Especially this scene... Aaaaw god this 17 minutes💓💓💓.... I think i watched more than 1000 times from past 2 yrss😍😍... Whenever i think i want thrilling moment then i came here...
And I am not at all surprised that many of the become alcoholics, develop mental illness, etc. We need to give them all the care & support they need, as they selflessly put their lives on the line to protect their country and its citizens. Don’t leave the veterans out to dry, they deserve much better.
Short of heavy armour them SWCC boys can get anything and anyone to keep their heads down long enough to extract, though to be fair if Armour is known to be in the A.O. I can easily see them bringing some Javelins just to give some type AT capacity. Still, THAT many mounted weapons pointed your way and you're finding the nearest bit of covet that's feet thick.
Please no one forget, there is nearly always a Air Force Specialist on these teams. These guys are all badass as anyone. Long live the story of my Hero . Sgt. John Chapman, 2 time back to back MOH medals. Nothing but hardcore.
I can't count how many times I watched this...this is legendary military movie of all time..alongside..TEARS OF THE SUN, SAVING PRIVATE RYAN, RED TAILS, BLACK HAWK DOWN, PEARL HARBOR, MIDWAY, PACIFIC, MANY TO MENTION
Just love this sequence of the movie. 2 cuts that I love from this sequence. 1. When the guy catches the enemy just above water after he's taken out by a sniper. 2. When the boat starts firing just at the most heated moment.
@@videosbtakh7440 Well the main cast are NAVY SEALS and in one of the interview about the movie's promotion they explained that "Scenes of high-impact surprise assaults are based on real life missions". Sure they were dramatized a bit for the movie but some of these things actually happened.
They're real Navy Seals... That's why their acting kind of suck, the delivery of lines feel half phoned in but their tactics, weapons handling are top tier.
Such a good film, especially these scenes. So much respect for SF operators. The pinnacle of human performance, courage and bravery, intelligence, and lethality.
I am a retired senior level combat Vet. This movie was good. People don't know what these highly trained service members go through. I headed up a few humanitarian missions, enough said....
@@AlonewithAnkitStay humble, respect those who respect you, support the weak and meek, take care of yourself, and no need to share everything with everyone, only to those who genuinely has your best interests.
This a DEFINITELY!!! This movies are totally awesome!!! The´re not goin´ on propaganda... No they´re showing us the people in between... THX for that!!!
A huge huge respect and thumbs up to all those guys who loved this scene.... I can bet with all my heart that Everyone loving this scene is actually a gentleman... Man of culture we will meet again ❤️
Most of if not all of the actors playing the characters in this movie (the ones it's focused on anyway) are or were at the time of the film, active duty seals or other SpecOps
The SEAL TEAM intervention proves the importance of trying to plan for everything that could go wrong and the utmost importance of team work and attention to detail. 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸👍👍
one thing I really admire about soldiers is that they never leave a man behind, even though I don't agree on war in general, they have extremely high standards.
You didnt fight alongside SF, SF had their own missions and didnt have regular military alongside them! You didnt train with SWCC either, theyre already trained! Im thinking youre completely full of dung!
I was in the Iran and Iraq war for many years, when the movie started, I feel I was in this war, " the boat comes and starts shooting, the location was north of Khoram shaher., south of Iran. Thank you for making this movie
THIS SCENE SENDS CHILLS MY ENTIRE BODY .. MOST OF WATCH THIS SCENE MANY TIMES ONE OF DE BEST EXTRACTION FROM THE SEAL TEAM. THANKS GUYS FOR THE WORK U DO.....
M134 miniguns send freedom packages at 2000 - 6000 per minute (depending on variant), though variants are designated differently as Gau-17/A and Gau-2/A by the USAF and USN depending on the mounts (flexible and fixed respectively).
I love that in this scene 6:30, despite all your hi tech gear and air recon, when it comes to build up operation, there's always a blind spot which you can't possibly expected, thus loosing their element of surprise . Those SEAL operators were top tier but not everything is under your control especially in the hostile area.
@@TheAKgunner Bullet impact is extremely loud. It's about the same as slamming a 2x4 down on concrete. At the range it doesn't sound loud because you are hearing it from the shooter's position, but if you work in a range pit you need ear protection because the bullet strikes can actually deafen you.
i love the sound of how the machine gun sounded like an A-10 Tankbuster with non stop action and the QRF arrival. That was awesome the adrenalin was baaad.
Shooting this movie was apparently a major pain because the main cast, all real SEALs, weren’t ways able to attend the shoot because they would be called in for duty. The acting is a little meh, but the action leaves little to be desired. The movement is all so natural. And the fact that many of the missions in the movie were based on real-life missions they performed makes it ten times better to watch.
whats more crazy is that they used live rounds at the extract scene as the seals said ytou would not get the true experience without live rounds. Look up the making. All crew had to wear bullet proof vests. imagine the sound in real life. would be insane.
@ I said people that was asking why navy seals driving boats like the ones that didn’t know !!and a lot of people don’t know that ARMY 160th night stalkers ARE their exfil support
@@tylerhilsenbeck4598 Im praying for you! The entire movie is reenactments of operations SEALS have been on! Toward the end of the movie when LT, without any hesitation whatsoever, jumps on the grenade to save his Teammates was the Michael Monsoor heroism that really happened as Monsoor died, and everyone else was uninjured! Im pretty sure he was awarded the MOH posthumously.
Respect to the film makers that the boat said they were 15 minutes out at the start of the scene and arrived pretty much at the 15 minute mark. Top shelf action, don't care how unrealistic it is!
This ENTIRE movie was actual real events and real missions the SEALS were on. This SEAL Team in this movie was an active duty SEAL Team at the time this movie was made!
11:33 ducking under the tail gate and the quick turn around double tap is smooth... My buddie and i went and seen this when it came out in theatres,that part when the boats come around the bend unleashing hellfire is my favorite part
I can appreciate the fact that they didn't hold back on the real jargon. The string of dialog starting at 2:50 was crisp, fast, and I missed most of it. However, I'm confident that this is exactly how they would talk IRL and I'd rather they sound realistic than have the script hold my hand.
I mean... what did you expect? When you need a lot of guns on a boat, you call the US Navy, they have had a serious penchant for stuffing far too many guns on their boats since 1775 or therabouts. So far it has been kinda working for them, so I wouldn't be surprised if they keep right on doing it.
15:09 Good God... I never had the honor of serving, and as I've started getting a little older, I've realized it may be one of my biggest and only life regrets. War is undoubtedly hell... yet at the same time, I can only imagine that there can be no better feeling than showing up BARELY in the nick of time and *unleashing* that kind of firepower on your enemies to save your brothers
I built that road they are on when they hit the water for extract when I was a seabee. We built it in 2008 for SBT 22. It was at first the size of a trail with no gravel lots of mud holes and overgrown brush and trees
I have never been in the service but my late father was in the army. I fully respect and admire these guys and guys like them. No matter which branch of the arm service. But realistically this was hand down a kick ass movie
@@Benzi514 i like the part where you called someone a dense cabbage, but now I forget who you were talking to, could you remind me again if you please?
This is such a good movie. This part of the movie is Absolutely Awesome! I can watch it over and over. That gatling gun on those boats are incredible. God bless The Men that carry out these type of missions!
Navy Seals!! Absolutely awesome movie. Act of Valor was great. These boys did a lot of work with Canadian special forces JTF2. The Navy seals considering Canadian JTF2 as pretty much their own. Saying that JTF2 is one of the most elite special forces to them. Canadian JTF 2 is the only other tier 1 unit in the world that the United States inducts under their own group of tier 1 forces.
love how you - for a split second - see the boat team commander looking very smug at the targets getting shredded on that bank. He knows his boys are laying it down. - 15:22
I love how one boat took off first with the rescued woman while the second boat keeps on firing at the enemy..folks, that is what is called attention to detail. That is exactly how it's done//
The greatest words any American can hear when in serious trouble overseas. “ I’m here from the United States government. I’m here to take you home. I just have a few questions for you.” Ironically, possibly the most confident words at the same time the most humble
Heard a story the other day perhaps someone can help. During the boat scene it was realised firing blanks would be much more expensive than live round. It was then decided the use live ammo for shooting up vehicles, of course without any actor/temp involved. Any chance this is actually the case?
Big salute to those brave men and women putting their lives at stake and even the future of their families for the sake of their countries and countrymen to sleep safe and sound at night. Your service is worth more than those on your chest.
Best🔥 extract EVER!!!! Fck a 5 star rating that Swcc Uber operator app deserves more space for more stars & some . Those Swcc Uber operators was right on time👌🏾🔥
"Mikey, you took one to the face, youre a hard mutha fucka!" The rate of gunfire from those SWCC boats is insane! The FACT that this entire movie is real scenarios that have taken place is awesome, and the best thing is that this SEAL Team is, well at least, WAS, an active duty SEAL Team when they made this movie!
He said that the extraction will be a "hot" one it means the extraction will happen in a live fire area so the extraction team was ready to shoot on the first sight
This scene can't get old.
Specially! The timing at which the boat comes and starts firing.
Ultimate ❤️
🔥🔥🔥🔥
its fire
yeah.
SWCC Porn… lol
The extraction was hot, but a lot more to the enemies. What a scene.
The boat taking the left turn and the rounds being shot at the red truck is just so exhilarating moment !!!
The silent eye contact among the team members is very touching.i choked up watching them in slowmotion.what a team !!!!
And to imagine this goes on while we’re home sleep or out enjoying our lives ✊🏾🇺🇸
❤
@@TheSoloist1AloneUncommon valor is a common virtue.
One of the best action movie scenes ever :)
One of the few 'reasons why I dont listen to critics anymore. They are so locked in for originality, acting by actors and other rather trivial stuff that I am over them.
This movie got so much hate from critics due to the acting in the heartfelt scenes, but they all ignored the fact that the people portraying the SEALs weren’t actors, but actual active/recently retired SEALs.
Screw the critics, they know sh!t about films, just their bias opinions….people need to watch movies and judge for themselves, why let others do your thinking
Well this is a movie so we want actors
People that can actually show some emotion
@@Wontreplyeverdontbother its fake emotion playing for tv….this is real emotion in real life that how those guys felt and reacted at that moment, raw and real….i rather have real Seals acting then a bunch of fake trying to be Seals….there is something u just can’t replicate the real thing
LOL-how dumb must one be TO BELEIEVE this are the REAL GUYS? Right-find their REal names and home adress lin the Links to show every Terrorist ww how OUR Guys look like...............Left alone the scene when they enter the compound: 5 heavy equipped guys on wooden floor carrying LONG BARRELED guns at an indoor fight? Well, just send in an elephant=same noise level but more ditraction. Bunch of amamteurs that what it is and the director didnt even have a REAL SEAL watch this during making.Over and out. SEMPER VIVE!
@@don9733 Way to go man.... exactly well put....
This movie, 13 hours, the tears of the sun, black hawk down, saving private Ryan, and lone survivor are the realistic war movies that i've ever seen.
What is the name of this movie
@@ManishSingh-lf5du Act of Valor, dude.
All great films. “danger close” is also a good one.
Dunkirk
Tears of the sun .black hawk down and act of valor .this all movies i like
I will never forget this clip and this movie in my life, and my greetings to special forces around the world in 2024
Sure.... Whatever buddy... Likely living in your mom's basement.
@@inthedarkwoods2022 Exactly.
I love it so much my friend!!!!!!
только есть такой момент,ССО США никогда не сражались против ССО раных им,они всегда ногами пинали таких типов типа корейцы муслимы итд,силы ССО США против русских не сделают ровно ничего,кроме того как умрут на подходе,думайте
I took my son to see this movie when it came out in 2012, he was a junior in high school. One year later he graduated and went straight into the Navy. He just celebrated his 10th year of being a Riverine and he has always has said it was this movie, this scene specifically that made him decide to join the Navy!!
God bless your son sir 🫡🇺🇸
Foolish decison.
thank you for the service 🙏
@@wolfgangkranek376 at least he made a decision
@@FourthExile A meaningless notion.
It would only make sense if ones life would be in danger in case of inaction.
I am a retired Marine, and now my son is in the Marines. He has seen this scene countless times because I watch this frequently. It never gets old, ever!
What’s your profession opinion on the movie?
I think you are a person that when you are watching a baseball game, you're playing baseball too!
🫡
Hoorah!!!
If we have a good Commander in Chief & good policies this all makes sense.
If not, all of the Blood and Valor is for nought.
I was raised mostly by my oldest brother. The worst day of my life was the day we dropped him off at the bus station so he could go to Leonard Wood for basic. I knew I was never gonna get the same guy back, but I could not be prouder of him. When he entered the Call course there were 250 applicants and he was one of 23 that graduated. That was 1977. He was in SF for 29 years. His last deployment was to a fire base halfway between Kandahar and Peshawar in 2002. I got one email from him when he was in for a month. His house in Florida was 8 foot above sea level. The fire base was at 7000 feet. After a month I got an email from him that said that he could finallywalk to the shitter without taking along his CPR buddy. He was 42. I’m grateful that he lived through his 29 years. His best friend on his last team did not.
Qual, not call. AutoCorrect ruins more stories than a bad comic.
Thank you for your sacrifice and for his service 🙏💪🇺🇲❤️
Your brother’s story is a testament to dedication and sacrifice. Thank you for sharing it and honoring his service to our nation 🇺🇸🙏.
😅
@@DothVaderr If it was under a Democrat and RINO Swamp infested Administration, then it wasn't for our nation. People in the Military need to wake up.
Especially this scene... Aaaaw god this 17 minutes💓💓💓.... I think i watched more than 1000 times from past 2 yrss😍😍... Whenever i think i want thrilling moment then i came here...
These* 17 minutes / ... in* the past two years / then I come* here
These are the guys you wanna see when the shit really hits the fan. Thank you for your service, folks !
And I am not at all surprised that many of the become alcoholics, develop mental illness, etc. We need to give them all the care & support they need, as they selflessly put their lives on the line to protect their country and its citizens. Don’t leave the veterans out to dry, they deserve much better.
All this shit is for profits among cooperations running the US. Nothing like protecting the country.
Your welcome!!!!!
Short of heavy armour them SWCC boys can get anything and anyone to keep their heads down long enough to extract, though to be fair if Armour is known to be in the A.O. I can easily see them bringing some Javelins just to give some type AT capacity.
Still, THAT many mounted weapons pointed your way and you're finding the nearest bit of covet that's feet thick.
You'll never see them. All this would happen at night.
"Gonna be a hot extraction!" The boat team -"Hold my beer!"
“Surprise MF’er” - Doakes Meme
Boat team: "And so it shall be."
@@jakzine540 The Guys on the Mini's just having a great day in the office.
@@Spinikar "BEST JOB I EVER HAD!!!!"
Please no one forget, there is nearly always a Air Force Specialist on these teams. These guys are all badass as anyone. Long live the story of my Hero . Sgt. John Chapman, 2 time back to back MOH medals. Nothing but hardcore.
I can't count how many times I watched this...this is legendary military movie of all time..alongside..TEARS OF THE SUN, SAVING PRIVATE RYAN, RED TAILS, BLACK HAWK DOWN, PEARL HARBOR, MIDWAY, PACIFIC, MANY TO MENTION
Lone survivor 2013
Thanks for mentioning Red Tails. Don't forget sicario
This movie really touches me alot. Big respects on soldiers.
ឦឱឥឦ
Lies again? Learn english rain
Sailors*
Can you tell me the movie?
@@arpitshrivastav132 Act of Valor
I had the honor of serving alongside a few seals when I was deployed. Some of the best guys to learn from, too.
Just love this sequence of the movie.
2 cuts that I love from this sequence.
1. When the guy catches the enemy just above water after he's taken out by a sniper.
2. When the boat starts firing just at the most heated moment.
The timings man the timing WOW the way they all coordinated is breathtaking....salute and respect for the soldiers always....they are the real heroes.
This film is a vastly underrated war film! So well made!
That burrrrrrrrrrrrrrr in the end always gives goosebumps 🦆🦆
Agreed…
Whirl of the Mini Gun, brass hitting the floor of the Riverine….unloading freedom biscuits to the bad guys…epic scene
The best part is that they are all Navy SEAL in real life. That is what made the action sequences unique and more real.
Well actually this is not a very real movie but ok...
@@videosbtakh7440 Please elaborate
@@videosbtakh7440 Well the main cast are NAVY SEALS and in one of the interview about the movie's promotion they explained that "Scenes of high-impact surprise assaults are based on real life missions". Sure they were dramatized a bit for the movie but some of these things actually happened.
They're real Navy Seals... That's why their acting kind of suck, the delivery of lines feel half phoned in but their tactics, weapons handling are top tier.
@@videosbtakh7440 yea cuz you know more than navy seals. lmao
We watched this movie to see the active Seals. No words or amount of money can demonstrate our gratitude. Thank you.
One of the all time best combat scenes I've ever seen!!!
Which movie is this
@@shailendrathakur8007 Act of valor Seal Team Operation is it's name.
I am the one person watching this video up of thousand times, I have respect to all soldiers in the world, love you all (soldiers)
Such a good film, especially these scenes. So much respect for SF operators. The pinnacle of human performance, courage and bravery, intelligence, and lethality.
Wow. That was excellent team work by the navy seals, shows how important it is to cover each other’s back
The boat team were SWCCs
@@serene_actual what dose that stand for?
@@Joseph_Clark07 Special Warfare Combatant Crewmen
@@joguns8257 thank u
The most important rule for every deal:
Cover your teams back
The guy took one to the face but still worried about the package. "Did we get her?" One selfless son of a...
He's mikey
Semper Fortis, people!
He lost the eye. Gonna need an eye patch for the rest of his life.
@northstarprimejaguar0076 these a seals not marines
It’s called acting….
I am a retired senior level combat Vet. This movie was good. People don't know what these highly trained service members go through. I headed up a few humanitarian missions, enough said....
Good to have you here sir. How are you doing?
What advice would you like to give to people younger than you, including me, please?
@@AlonewithAnkitStay humble, respect those who respect you, support the weak and meek, take care of yourself, and no need to share everything with everyone, only to those who genuinely has your best interests.
@ Thank you sir for your time and the reply.
This a DEFINITELY!!! This movies are totally awesome!!! The´re not goin´ on propaganda... No they´re showing us the people in between... THX for that!!!
Loved this movie. Rush Limbaugh really liked it too - his often raving about it got me to finally see it. One of my all time faves.
A huge huge respect and thumbs up to all those guys who loved this scene.... I can bet with all my heart that Everyone loving this scene is actually a gentleman... Man of culture we will meet again ❤️
Most of if not all of the actors playing the characters in this movie (the ones it's focused on anyway) are or were at the time of the film, active duty seals or other SpecOps
This is one of the most badass moment in war movies of all time
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In my unit, we watch this scene before our training mission just to get the hype and boost up our morale
which movie is this ?
That rising head from water is my most favourite movie scene till now.
Movie name
@@khalidiraqi1021 Act of valor
@@khalidiraqi1021 is this movie in Hindi please reply 🙏🙏🙏
They are fucking us like hell..and u need movie name
@@RAHUL_DUBEY-k2yAapko Kya problem hai 😑😑😑😑😑
It always remains one of my best.....Reminds me all about fighting and not letting go......BEST OF ALL TIMES
Watched this over a 100 times and still better than any war movie..
i guess you haven't seen black hawk down
Thanks for the complement
Can u dm me the link of film in telegram 9495845002
Please share the link of movie here
Movie name ?
The SEAL TEAM intervention proves the importance of trying to plan for everything that could go wrong and the utmost importance of team work and attention to detail. 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸👍👍
Epic. For those who have never been down range, and I was not a Seal, you will never know the depth of brotherhood and all that accompanies it.
NOPE! Brotherhood is bullshit
one thing I really admire about soldiers is that they never leave a man behind, even though I don't agree on war in general, they have extremely high standards.
wow I don´t care a shit about war and clowns
@@carlancos2010 And you're the clown?
Te hizo una pregunta @@DE-rd1zl
20 yr vet here. It was truly an honor to fight along side with SF while in Iraq and train with SWICK in Africa. Honor and respect
Its SWCC
You didnt fight alongside SF, SF had their own missions and didnt have regular military alongside them! You didnt train with SWCC either, theyre already trained! Im thinking youre completely full of dung!
I was in the Iran and Iraq war for many years, when the movie started, I feel I was in this war, " the boat comes and starts shooting, the location was north of Khoram shaher., south of Iran. Thank you for making this movie
SWCC.
When even the Seals need a ride home.
Probably one of the greatest extraction seen ever made
THIS SCENE SENDS CHILLS MY ENTIRE BODY .. MOST OF WATCH THIS SCENE MANY TIMES ONE OF DE BEST EXTRACTION FROM THE SEAL TEAM. THANKS GUYS FOR THE WORK U DO.....
Love the fist-size holes in the truck from the .50cal
Nothing better than the sound of 400 rounds of freedom per minute
M134 miniguns send freedom packages at 2000 - 6000 per minute (depending on variant), though variants are designated differently as Gau-17/A and Gau-2/A by the USAF and USN depending on the mounts (flexible and fixed respectively).
400 only? I don't think so
Same taste brother
Pretty sure it’s more than 400.
@@sensei3265 400-700 but if u keep flooring it how many ammo u gonna be carrying , this is a RHIB boat not a Warthog
I love that in this scene 6:30, despite all your hi tech gear and air recon, when it comes to build up operation, there's always a blind spot which you can't possibly expected, thus loosing their element of surprise . Those SEAL operators were top tier but not everything is under your control especially in the hostile area.
At 4:44 the way he raised both his hands to catch the dead body from making a loud water splash was brilliant
That was epic AF
Except that would never happen. It’s basic physics, you never know which way a body is gonna fall.
@@20TheGame09and suppressed fire is still audible.
@@billcarpenter6057It’s also harder to detect at distance and in a noisy environment like a jungle.
@@TheAKgunner Bullet impact is extremely loud. It's about the same as slamming a 2x4 down on concrete. At the range it doesn't sound loud because you are hearing it from the shooter's position, but if you work in a range pit you need ear protection because the bullet strikes can actually deafen you.
the best movie I've seen in this stressful week
Which movie is this
14:52 now thats what fire support looks like. Awesome scene that depicts the force Seals can bring to bear
Yup. SWCC boat guys dont play.
i love the sound of how the machine gun sounded like an A-10 Tankbuster with non stop action and the QRF arrival. That was awesome the adrenalin was baaad.
Shooting this movie was apparently a major pain because the main cast, all real SEALs, weren’t ways able to attend the shoot because they would be called in for duty. The acting is a little meh, but the action leaves little to be desired. The movement is all so natural. And the fact that many of the missions in the movie were based on real-life missions they performed makes it ten times better to watch.
whats more crazy is that they used live rounds at the extract scene as the seals said ytou would not get the true experience without live rounds. Look up the making. All crew had to wear bullet proof vests. imagine the sound in real life. would be insane.
@@sk8boardin4life thats how u get nice sounds lol
not the FBA stuff and fillers from lousy old stock sound
I love this movie! Act of Valor! I watched the movie back when I was 17 years old in my hometown cinema theater. Heroes are calling!
People fail to realize that was a joint operation with 160th SOAR , navy seal and SWCC
160th are some awesome folks for sure!!
How do we fail to realize? SWCC works with SEALS all of the time theyre basically one in the same team!
@ I said people that was asking why navy seals driving boats like the ones that didn’t know !!and a lot of people don’t know that ARMY 160th night stalkers ARE their exfil support
Yea it's a pretty sweet op but you do realize it's a movie
@@tylerhilsenbeck4598 Im praying for you! The entire movie is reenactments of operations SEALS have been on! Toward the end of the movie when LT, without any hesitation whatsoever, jumps on the grenade to save his Teammates was the Michael Monsoor heroism that really happened as Monsoor died, and everyone else was uninjured! Im pretty sure he was awarded the MOH posthumously.
Respect to the film makers that the boat said they were 15 minutes out at the start of the scene and arrived pretty much at the 15 minute mark. Top shelf action, don't care how unrealistic it is!
fun fact about this movie, most of them are real soldiers, not just some random actor.
They all were active duty Navy SEALS
@@nickweidenhamer3333 The guys on the boats are SWCC not SEALs
These are 'REAL' Navy Seals. They didn't let 'Hollywood' tell them how to Fight. They told Hollywood.
This ENTIRE movie was actual real events and real missions the SEALS were on. This SEAL Team in this movie was an active duty SEAL Team at the time this movie was made!
Cast full of legit SEALs, didnt fk up the minigun sound. This movies is 🔥🔥🔥
That's a real gun I watched the behind the scenes they used the real deal
This SEAL Team was an active duty Team when this movie was made!
13hours and act of valor the best movies i've watched in my life
same here
Wow!!!! What a cinematic entry at the end.... amazing!!!
11:33 ducking under the tail gate and the quick turn around double tap is smooth...
My buddie and i went and seen this when it came out in theatres,that part when the boats come around the bend unleashing hellfire is my favorite part
SHEEEEEIT !!!!
This might be the manliest fishing boat ever.
heee si,,oui
SWCC go brrrrrrrrrrrrrrr
I can appreciate the fact that they didn't hold back on the real jargon. The string of dialog starting at 2:50 was crisp, fast, and I missed most of it. However, I'm confident that this is exactly how they would talk IRL and I'd rather they sound realistic than have the script hold my hand.
Best ever hostage rescue in a film of all times. Incredibly realistic, especially the getaway in the pickup. Weimy is a legend!
What kind of firepower in that two boats, Amazing 👏😍
GATLIN GUN
2 × GAU-17 miniguns (forward)
1 × M2HB .50 caliber (12.7 mm) machine gun (aft)
2 × M240B 7.62 mm light machine gun(s) (side-mounted)
2 × 40 mm Mk 19 grenade launcher
hope this helps ^.^
I mean... what did you expect? When you need a lot of guns on a boat, you call the US Navy, they have had a serious penchant for stuffing far too many guns on their boats since 1775 or therabouts. So far it has been kinda working for them, so I wouldn't be surprised if they keep right on doing it.
It's called being SWCC
4:38 that breath holding and remaining calm underwater at its finest
15:09 Good God... I never had the honor of serving, and as I've started getting a little older, I've realized it may be one of my biggest and only life regrets. War is undoubtedly hell... yet at the same time, I can only imagine that there can be no better feeling than showing up BARELY in the nick of time and *unleashing* that kind of firepower on your enemies to save your brothers
One of the best warrior movies I ever saw. 🇺🇸
Boat: Lol I go brrrrrrrrrrr
A-10: Great job little bro!
Nothing beats the SNIPER SCENE from this movie😍😍
Something does. The arrival of the SOC-R's on scene at extract. When those guns open up, that's a hard on for me every time
The soundtrack and everything was top notch
I built that road they are on when they hit the water for extract when I was a seabee. We built it in 2008 for SBT 22. It was at first the size of a trail with no gravel lots of mud holes and overgrown brush and trees
Cool 👏💪👍
very cool.
this is how a soldier gives his half life protecting another one Life
im saying that soldier who lost eye
because they are gays
@@carlancos2010 who are u then?
@@SN-edits4u He is a transvestite! LOL.
All for one,one for all.
These scene make the whole movie "GOLD" 100% Details.
Back in the days were movies were made right
Nearly, the eotech is off, as you can see in the first person shots..
Charlie Sheen and Michael Biehn did it better back in 1990.
@@OVI-Wan-Kenobi-8 ayyyyyy - solid movie; don’t forget a shoutout to our boy Paxton - RIP
What is the movie name
I have never been in the service but my late father was in the army. I fully respect and admire these guys and guys like them. No matter which branch of the arm service. But realistically this was hand down a kick ass movie
14:48 This is why mission planning is soo crucial. Those seals would've been fucked if the extraction team showed up 10 seconds later.
Also good comms link.
And also BRRRRRT!
You reliase this is a movie you dense cabbage?
@@Benzi514 i like the part where you called someone a dense cabbage, but now I forget who you were talking to, could you remind me again if you please?
I am sure US military power can deafeat all type of gods in this planet.
The scene with the boats is one of my favorites in all the movies I've watched
yeah that was sick when u see the 2 glowing streams of bullits wiping the enemy out
2U
@@rikvermar7583 099000
Yes. This sequence is one of the best in Hollywood war movies.
Same
This is such a good movie. This part of the movie is Absolutely Awesome! I can watch it over and over. That gatling gun on those boats are incredible. God bless The Men that carry out these type of missions!
This is one of the best military shows that I have ever seen.
What is the name
14:51 the most badass moment.
Absolutely
@@SangNguyenPhuoc-hc7mh اسف!. ،
ABSOLUTELY AMAZING
Yes
Navy Seals!! Absolutely awesome movie. Act of Valor was great. These boys did a lot of work with Canadian special forces JTF2. The Navy seals considering Canadian JTF2 as pretty much their own. Saying that JTF2 is one of the most elite special forces to them. Canadian JTF 2 is the only other tier 1 unit in the world that the United States inducts under their own group of tier 1 forces.
love how you - for a split second - see the boat team commander looking very smug at the targets getting shredded on that bank. He knows his boys are laying it down. - 15:22
That Gatling Gun is hellfire. To be a Navy seal you have have great reflexes. Greatest and mother of all scenes in any war movie.
Those are M134 mini guns, they shoot between 3000 & 4000 rounds per minute
NOT GATLING GUNS
I love this movie saw it 5 times and bought the streaming version🎉 How about when his hands caught the dead guy!!!
I love how one boat took off first with the rescued woman while the second boat keeps on firing at the enemy..folks, that is what is called attention to detail. That is exactly how it's done//
Thats because the actors here are actual navy seals :D
This scene was too real and amazingly shot
These are real soldiers, no hollywood actora in this moviw
@@DON9701 I think 2 Hollywood Actor and Actress
lol yeah rite, go watch jocko willinke it loo
@@sealoftheliving4998 yeah the CIA guys
The greatest words any American can hear when in serious trouble overseas.
“ I’m here from the United States government. I’m here to take you home. I just have a few questions for you.”
Ironically, possibly the most confident words at the same time the most humble
One of my top 3 realistic war film.. why they don't make films like this anymore?..
They do... you're not updated...
@@letsgofat7022 Please tell us some of the names..
first its not realistic second there is a lot of films even from real field if you spend a little bit on looking for film like this.
@@sadruddinkhan6546 the outpost
for example
Heard a story the other day perhaps someone can help. During the boat scene it was realised firing blanks would be much more expensive than live round. It was then decided the use live ammo for shooting up vehicles, of course without any actor/temp involved. Any chance this is actually the case?
Yes; Is true
Whirl of the Mini Gun, brass hitting the floor of the Riverine….unloading freedom biscuits to the bad guys…epic scene
😂🎉❤
My neighbours loved this movie so much, that they threw a brick through my window so they could hear it better...
Should have kept your window open son
@@012345673122 You’re right I should’ve been more aware, I’ve done 100 sit ups as punishment...
@@northseabrent Should have thrown popcorn for them to enjoy too.
Hhhhhh lol
@@rideofyourelife531 hhhhh ryt bro
Man I love it when they ditch and that SOCR comes tearing round the bend with the minigun blazing - damn!
Those fast-attack boats ain’t no joke!
Great movie. Respect to the actors and genuine soldiers
Big salute to those brave men and women putting their lives at stake and even the future of their families for the sake of their countries and countrymen to sleep safe and sound at night. Your service is worth more than those on your chest.
Great comment!
Can you not deliver a more generic pep talk?
Best🔥 extract EVER!!!!
Fck a 5 star rating that Swcc Uber operator app deserves more space for more stars & some . Those Swcc Uber operators was right on time👌🏾🔥
@Stabswache yet that movie had fake actors.
@@keirboykoThey were SEALs and SWCCs, not actors.
I watched this in the theater the day it came out. I was in the process of joining tbe Army and i thought it was the coolest thing ever.
"Mikey, you took one to the face, youre a hard mutha fucka!"
The rate of gunfire from those SWCC boats is insane! The FACT that this entire movie is real scenarios that have taken place is awesome, and the best thing is that this SEAL Team is, well at least, WAS, an active duty SEAL Team when they made this movie!
👏🫰💪
Extraction team: "Say hello to my mini friend!" *light up the M134*
i`m glad they didn`t ruin the sound of minigun unlike most of hollywood movie
@@thundertori4832 remember the mini gun from Monster Hunder? my gawd sounds awful
Yeah this thing can beat anything...except from 80's Trucks and SUVs
Nice
This is one of a gem. I also love 13 hours. I don't think this scene could have been better.
then you sould love 'guy ritchie's the covenant
@@ajeeshgopi3892 I did love that movie too ! I think I haven’t had any bad experience with Guy Ritchie yet.
i just love the fact that the second the light crusers had vission on the enemys unit he just light them up so fast and accurate
He said that the extraction will be a "hot" one it means the extraction will happen in a live fire area so the extraction team was ready to shoot on the first sight
SWICC, not light cruiser.
... had vision* on the enemies*
The operation scenes are great because they all are real life warriors!
Those war movies were they end up getting a huge backup are just fire
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Une puissance de feu à point nommé ! Stupéfiant... on aimerait que ce soit ça contre toutes les forces du mal sur terre.
Je suis mo frere this is a😢 cartoon
Screw the critics. If any of them had ever worn the uniform in ANY Capacity, they would just watch and pray for their comrades.
I love the sounds of the mini gun & the machine gun.
Like an angry bumblebee. Even in slow motion it’s impossible to know how many rounds are being fired, haha.
"water water water".. Surely reminds them of the pool evolution course..
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lol 😝 I’m so excited 😆 have you seen the pictures
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That’s why he shouted it.