The Patrol Page #2

Synopsis: In 2006 the UK Minster of Defence announced the deployment of British Troops to Helmand Province, Afghanistan, saying: 'We would be happy to leave Afghanistan without firing a single shot'. 'The Patrol' features a British Army Operational Mentor and Liaison Team supporting this NATO led operation. As the scale of the Taliban insurgency dawns on the soldiers, problems with their operation cause the men to question their role in the war.
Genre: Action, Drama, War
Director(s): Tom Petch
Production: Kasbah-Film Tanger
  1 win & 1 nomination.
 
IMDB:
4.3
Rotten Tomatoes:
64%
NOT RATED
Year:
2013
83 min
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Move!

Going!

We have to move!

Taff, come on!

We need to move this.

What the f*** happened!

- What happened?

- The American group never showed.

So we're screwed as well and you?

Muvanlo smooth.

Beware the shoulder!

Ten minutes.

Mantnganlo alto.

Crossing the line WAS dangerous.

Come on, guys. Gently.

We must return to the center

as soon as possible.

Vamos. Tu y yo.

Hang on ... what if?

Pressed. Pressed.

Okay, Taff. You'll make it.

Nine minutes.

Ginge y Smudge.

Tomen las armas, por favor.

I think it is going to fulfill his

dreams of fisher ...

Correct.

And what do you want? A boat?

The helicopter will arrive in 6 minutes.

It will land in 30 seconds.

Boys.

Boys!

They did a good job today.

A good job.

We need to reorganize.

Stab.

You come with me and 1-0.

Smudge.

You're going to 1-1 with Sgt.

Any questions?

Both are very bad ammunition.

No kidding?

What the center says?

Good.

The Russians left them many RPG.

For that you got the tracer bullets.

Any other questions?

Smudge?

Nothing more, Captain.

We take away the ammunition

people we came to save.

Johnny, contact the barracks.

Dile if you give us the ammunition,

it going to be looking for.

Smudge.

Why does the radio not work?

How best guides a man?

With a map and Nokia.

What we said butts.

- That no good for a sh*t.

- F*** you, Stab.

No te ensearon anything

before venir here?

It's over.

Why?

Because SAS threw them on the grill,

and did not work.

Then it's a decent thing to use

American weapons.

But, why we upgraded weapons

and bad radios?

Because nobody thought we

were going to get into a war.

In fact, a gun LA.12 is well developed.

F*** me, Lieutenant.

Want to be next to Tony Blair?

It is a good weapon.

Well, Lieutenant! If it's so good,

Answer me,

what other army in the world uses?

Russians, Iraqi ...

Everyone uses the AK-47.

Y or Yankees la M-16.

Nadie an un SAE.

Jamaican forces ...

The defensive force of Jamaica.

Let them give me! That explains it!

The next time I come a d*ckhead

with a machete,

I hit on the head with the SAE.

What I missed?

I have ammunition.

We'll have more tomorrow.

Do not worry about your gun,

because you'll already be with

the machine gun that fits you.

As an officer, you have to deal with

the decisions of the commander,

not have to agree,

because we are not stupid.

Do you think they believe in this?

What do you believe?

Later, do not know.

You say your son will send 18 to Afghanistan

because it is better to send it to

the damn moon.

Any news from Taff?

Have you heard of Taff?

Sorry, Bill.

No news is good news.

Do we say if they were bad news, boss?

Could you give me those pornos?

What? I found them.

Want to browse, Stab?

As you wish.

You've seen few persons shells

with what you wear in vivo.

Stab!

Do not like that?

Oye, Stab.

No you discouraged.

You did what you could.

Thanks, Ginge.

Extract pudding mix.

Amazing what I ate.

Would was some chocolate?

Psamelo.

What?

The dividimos?

Anybody want their damn underwear?

Let Sun.

In no le importing.

Anyway, survives him.

It will not need a f***ing diet.

OPERATION Icarus.

DAY 13.

What time is it?

The Taliban surrendered?

They are getting supplies.

Wait a little.

Great.

Maybe not the end yet.

Supplies ...

This is good news. Right?

What are they?

If we are supplying means that we stay here.

Standing, ladies.

- Did you enjoy the rest, Smudge?

- Yes, sergeant. Pretty.

Pity you can not get me a coffee.

In your f***ing dreams.

You are there, Sergeant. It's there.

And somehow, it's more enjoyable.

Better not, Smudge.

- Are you ready mate?

- Yes. Anytime.

With this goal tied.

Let's go!

Would you repeat that?

I bet that shot to the delivery area.

You are more dude.

If you do, damned would track the ball.

Y would offer us a damn exchange.

So my money goes into the pockets

of the Taliban.

How did you get the boat?

I bought it in a bloody exchange.

Pay attention!

Ustedes of!

Stay tuned!

What happened to your head?

No worry.

I hope it is ours.

The crest ...

I do not know ...

we are sending many bullshit.

Someone is trying to tell us something.

Do you think they do with some intention?

Good. It's not as complicated

as ordering a gin and tonic.

And, as usual, should review

the delivery points.

No, if they do it on purpose.

To confuse the enemy.

Does taking responsibility?

Of course you could.

That's not what I mean.

What I mean is that affected me.

Like how it affected others.

You used them, Captain.

Do you think that reflects how you

feel about your men?

No. For nothing.

We are a single unit, I feel the same.

It is very embarrassing to be the leader,

and do it, if that makes it more familiar.

That's what being an officer.

It is very lonely.

- Hola, Bill.

- Hola, Johnny.

Where is the sun?

Following a trail of identity in the village,

with the lieutenant.

We need to talk.

Taff failed.

They were going to have surgery,

but died on the operating table.

Bill. We should not tell others.

Tonterias, Johnny.

Really. I think desmoralizaremos.

No. This will give them something

to talk about.

When they are quiet is when I worry more.

Not the team, right? Tactics.

Look, Johnny. Let me give you

some good advice.

Never hesitate when you are with men.

They see you falter once

and we'll all be in trouble.

But if they find out what the fray of Staff,

will be worse.

Gather the men.

I will give them the news.

Knights.

With a huge regret.

The reports that Lance Evans cabo falleco.

I wanted to say, to everyone.

Thanks for the huge effort to try to save him.

But the place could not resist.

And it's very admirable effort made,

To bring him here alive.

I need not remind you of the importance

of our role here.

Without us, without our assistance,

There is no way that

the Afghan National Army hold the town.

Act like professional soldiers.

Until the last moment.

He would want us to continue.

So let's do that.

For him.

Thank you, gentlemen.

Here is Terry and that's us.

And this is the valley where we are.

Now, we got here.

Tuvimos to turn al ERV here.

Good ...

Any questions?

Does anyone know what the f*** is an ERV?

Smudge.

Yes, sargento.

If I read Atonement, is a way of Volvo.

Move the last chips.

Stab.

They NX Sending.

Soldier, ...

What the f*** are you saying?

What great.

It's okay.

Stab.

Quiet.

Stab.

Mira.

The lieutenant will need your help today. OK?

OK?

You will be safe here.

Safe. Do you understand?

Yeah?

All right. we leave now, but you can help us.

Helping the lieutenant who is short of men.

Yeah?

Can I count on you?

Good man.

Hey, jefe.

If I crawl leave me behind.

What do you mean?

Come on, would you join?

You're the boss.

It should help.

Keeping busy.

Does not sound very fair.

We all receive the medal,

but it's another to give you that.

Do not insinuate that I am a coward,

Smudge.

I did not say that, do you?

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Tom Petch

Thomas Petch (born Hornsea, Yorkshire, 11 March 1870; died King's Lynn, Norfolk, 24 December 1948) was a prolific English mycologist and plant pathologist best remembered for his work on the interaction between fungi and insects. more…

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