Please do explain? The reason that the "rebels" were Texas and California is because those are two states opposite each other on the political spectrum, this was done on purpose to avoid people saying "it's Democrat/Republican propaganda" it's a movie about journalists at it's core, the civil war is simply a backdrop that makes the war feel more relatable to Western audiences.
@@traderjo9552 Also, Texas and California have larger GDP's, populations and military strength than many countries; teaming up gives them both access to the Eastern and Western seaboard so it also makes sense from a strategic standpoint so and that's why they have strength in this case. To add to your point there were two other factions that succeeded as well so essentially a civil war on several fronts
Sammy wasn't trying to cover any action in Washington. He knew that was a death trap for journalists.
It wasn’t people vs. the US military. It was Americans against Americans. Even civilians have tier 1 combat training.
Somehow this movie reminds me of "Children of Men"
Was a pretty good movie
03:34 Is Wagner Moura from Elite Squad 2007 with Captain Nascimento and Pablo Escobar from Narcos
yup
"I don't like the violence." You are watching the wrong movie.
Jeneva sounds different in this video. I never noticed her accent before. 🤔
React Elite Squad 2.
Man from Florida is not Pedro Pascal, lol
React Elite Squad 2 please.
It’s very obvious this guy doesn’t know anything about journalism. How do you think we know about war? How do you think news gets their stories?
This is a propaganda movie.
propaganda for what?
For what? There’s literally zero politics in this movie.
@@mattcollins3591 I think some Americans just think violence is a good thing, and don’t like that it’s negatively portrayed
Please do explain? The reason that the "rebels" were Texas and California is because those are two states opposite each other on the political spectrum, this was done on purpose to avoid people saying "it's Democrat/Republican propaganda" it's a movie about journalists at it's core, the civil war is simply a backdrop that makes the war feel more relatable to Western audiences.
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Also, Texas and California have larger GDP's, populations and military strength than many countries; teaming up gives them both access to the Eastern and Western seaboard so it also makes sense from a strategic standpoint so and that's why they have strength in this case. To add to your point there were two other factions that succeeded as well so essentially a civil war on several fronts