Reactions and Insights from Veterans on Movie Scenes

TLDRVeterans react to and provide insights on various movie scenes, sharing their personal experiences and opinions. Get a glimpse into the military world through their unique perspective.

Key insights

😂The movie scenes sometimes exaggerate and misrepresent military experiences.

🎖️Medal of Honor recipients are real-life heroes that should be recognized and respected.

💣The use of M9 pistols in movies is unrealistic and disappointing.

🛡️The portrayal of interrogations in movies is often inaccurate and sensationalized.

🎬The movie industry should consult military advisors to ensure more accurate and authentic portrayals.

Q&A

Are the movie scenes in military movies realistic?

No, movie scenes in military movies often exaggerate and misrepresent military experiences for the sake of entertainment.

Do veterans support the portrayal of military in movies?

Veterans have mixed opinions about the portrayal of military in movies. Some appreciate the recognition, while others find the inaccuracies and misrepresentations disappointing.

Who are the Medal of Honor recipients mentioned?

The Medal of Honor recipients mentioned in the video are real-life heroes who have been awarded the highest military honor for their acts of valor and bravery.

What is the opinion on the use of M9 pistols in movies?

The use of M9 pistols in movies is considered unrealistic and disappointing by veterans, as the pistol is not commonly used or preferred by military personnel.

How accurate are the interrogation scenes in movies?

The portrayal of interrogations in movies is often inaccurate and sensationalized for dramatic effect. Real interrogations in the military are conducted with proper protocols and regulations.

Timestamped Summary

00:00The veterans discuss the unrealistic portrayal of military experiences in movies.

03:48They mention the real-life heroes who have received the Medal of Honor.

08:28The veterans express their disappointment with the use of M9 pistols in movies.

11:27They criticize the inaccurate and sensationalized portrayal of interrogations in movies.

13:19The veterans suggest that the movie industry consult military advisors for more accurate portrayals.