Outside the Wire
Calidad
Velocidad
  • Outside the Wire isn't your typical sci-fi action film.

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  • Sure, it features a number of breathtaking fight scenes.

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  • And yeah, you'll get to watch Anthony Mackie run around as a robot, kicking all sorts of

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  • butt.

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  • But Outside the Wire also has something to say about warfare, technology, and the intersection

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  • between the two, and it's made with an attention to detail that makes the film's stark and

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  • gritty near-future world feel all the more convincing.

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  • In fact, much of Outside the Wire's best worldbuilding is subtle enough that you may not see it unless

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  • you know where to look.

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  • Here are all the small details you might've missed in Outside the Wire.

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  • For most of Outside the Wire, Viktor Koval remains off screen, but his presence is everywhere.

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  • Not only does his plot to retrieve old Soviet nuclear codes drive all of the movie's action,

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  • but his forces pop up time after time to cause trouble.

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  • However, while Harp and Leo often find themselves surprised by Koval's attacks, viewers often

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  • get a little warning - if they're watching carefully, that is.

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  • Koval's unique symbol, which looks a little bit like a "v" with a tick through it, is

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  • everywhere.

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  • It appears on a wall during the firefight that opens the film.

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  • It also appears numerous times in Leo's collection of photographs documenting Koval's activities.

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  • Once Harp and Leo get out in the field, the symbol takes on a prophetic quality.

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  • One of the symbols is graffitied on the side of a building that Leo and Harp pass just

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  • before their motorcade gets stopped.

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  • There's another scrawled on the wall inside the shelter they visit while dropping off

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  • the vaccine, foreshadowing the sniper attack inside.

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  • As the duo drive to the bank where the nuclear codes are held, they pass a barricade sporting

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  • the symbol.

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  • Basically, any time that an attack by Koval's forces is imminent, the symbol appears.

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  • It's never good news.

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  • Thomas Harp isn't just a soldier.

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  • Outside of the military, he has a full and complete life that includes an adoring fiancee

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  • and a wedding to plan.

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  • His fiancee even has a cute pet name for Harp: "Gummy Bear."

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  • "She calls you Gummy Bear?

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  • Awww, my Gummy Bear!"

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  • Outside the Wire never explains where Harp got this name, but the opening sequence offers

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  • one big clue.

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  • When we first meet Harp, he's sitting at his control station, guiding a military drone

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  • from thousands of miles away.

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  • There's a picture of Olivia taped to his screen, and he's casually snacking from a bag of - that's

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  • right - gummy bears.

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  • "Gummy Bear" isn't a bad label for Harp, either.

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  • Unlike Leo, whose body is cold, steely, and lifeless and whose morals are similarly rigid,

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  • Harp is soft, human.

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  • Sure, "Gummy Bear" is a funny nickname, but it also sets Harp apart from Leo.

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  • "I'm not a man, lieutenant.

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  • I was created to simulate one to the exact necessity to do my damn job."

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  • With the US army, Koval's Russian-backed terrorists, and the growing rebellion, life in Krazny

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  • can be hard, and nobody knows that better than the country's children.

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  • Many of them have lost everything thanks to the people fighting - people like Harp.

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  • "Your bombs destroyed their homes."

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  • That's not something that Outside the Wire dwells on, but you can see just how traumatic

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  • these kids' lives are by looking at the drawings hanging up in Sofia's office.

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  • Scattered among the crayon portraits of trains, fish, and princesses are a number of much

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  • more horrific images of war.

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  • The hand-drawn horrors are terrifying in their casualness, and their juxtaposition with other,

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  • more normal images really drives home that the events depicted in Outside the Wire aren't

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  • unusual for these kids.

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  • They're simply part of everyday life, which makes them all the more chilling.

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  • Outside the Wire does an excellent job building up Captain Leo before we meet him, making

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  • his entrance into the movie a big event.

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  • "Harp.

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  • He's not like us."

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  • Just before Leo's face is revealed, the camera pans over three books he's been reading: Henry

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  • V, Black Reconstruction in America, and A People's History of the United States.

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  • They barely appear on-screen, but once you know where Leo's story is headed, those three

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  • books are very revealing.

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  • Henry V is a portrait of a leader who glorifies war and an examination of his relationship

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  • with the people fighting on the front lines.

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  • Black Reconstruction in America fundamentally re-contextualized the role of African Americans

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  • during the Civil War and Reconstruction.

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  • A People's History of the United States argues that America uses war to empower the upper

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  • class while exploiting the people underneath them.

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  • Taken all together, you can see how these three books sum up Leo's philosophy, and go

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  • a long way towards explaining his motives.

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  • They're also a nice bit of foreshadowing - assuming, of course, you're quick enough to catch all

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  • three titles as they whiz by.

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