The Unlikely Movie Life of ‘The Outpost,’ the Pandemic’s Sleeper Hit
Originally set for release in 600 theaters, the film rolled out into the homes of military families and became an on-demand winner instead.
The movie The Outpost is a true story based on the book by the same name. It is about a tactically indefensible outpost in the Hindu Kush of Afghanistan. The outpost of 57 men is overrun by 500 Taliban circa 2011.
This battle is the first time in 50 years where two survivors were awarded the Medal of Honor (MOH). I read the book Red Platoon by one of these survivors, MOH winner Clinton Romesha, and this book follows the story very close to what I remembered from that book.
A unique feature of the film is that 3 actors served on the base. One actor, SPC Rodriguez, plays himself. Great flick. I’ve watched it twice on Netflix already. It was acclaimed by the critics and more importantly, the veterans.
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