Lone Survivor: A Conversation

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Published 2013-10-13
A conversation with director Peter Berg, retired Navy SEAL Marcus Luttrell, and actor Taylor Kitsch of Lone Survivor about the clashing definitions and manifestations of heroism and courage at the heart of this riveting, harrowing story.

Peter Berg, Writer/Director/Producer
Taylor Kitsch, Actor, Lone Survivor
Marcus Luttrell, Retired Petty Officer 1st Class, U.S. Navy; Author of the book Lone Survivor
Moderator: Tina Brown, Editor in Chief, The Daily Beast

All Comments (21)
  • @hexafoe
     Marcus Luttrell, I wish I could shake your hand. A true hero!
  • @KRaZYSKoPeZ
    he looks like a broken man, so much respect to marcus, i dont even live in america and have a lot of respect for him
  • @nodozz2
    Thank you Marcus Luttrell...
  • "I'm not advised, meaning I'm not gonna tell yah." I love that so much. I don't know why, but I do.
  • Imagine the physical pain this man is in still to this day, I bet it's very painful for him just to sit in that chair, what an amazing man.
  • @JamesC696
    To all the US Navy SEALS that have fought and/or died in Iraq,Afghanistan,thank you for your service.
  • @Dogos831
    She hit the wrong button. Bad move. Put her in her place. God bless Marcus.....prayers go out to u always
  • I can't believe Marcus can talk so candidly about all the pain and the loss he's been through. It's a testament to the training and the selection process of the navy seals that he can explain it to a room full of media people who have absolutely no idea what war is like.
  • @billymurph8125
    I HEARD MARCUS SAY THAT HE HAS TO RELIVE THE WORST WEEK IN HIS LIFE EVERY TIME SOMEONE WANTS TO TALK TO HIM. THINK ABOUT THAT FOR A FEW MINUTES. MARCUS YOU HAVE A WARRIOR SOUL. AND YOU WILL GET THUR IT . GOD BLESS ALL SEALS PAST AND PRESENT !!!! HOOYAAAAAAA
  • “I was actually shot in the back the next day and that one really hurt”. What a man to inspire each of us to excel everyday. You are inspirational Marcus.
  • @vgahren
    Marcus makes a good point that most people overlook. What others look at as an inspirational story of perseverance and survival, it was also the worst week of his life.
  • The look on his face when the audience applauded during his introduction.. made me wanna cry
  • Man the first forty seconds when they gave mr Luttrell a standing Ovation it brought a cold chill down my spine. You could see it in his eyes that he didn't want to be there.
  • @mattjones8254
    " Stay out of our way and we will stay out of yours." God bless you Marcus.... The American public has full faith in you and your decisions. There are no words to express our gratitude to you! Thank you!
  • @seandobson6221
    I served in Afghanistan in 2004 and when Marcus’ book came out I knew I wanted to read it. At that time there weren’t a lot of military history books about our generation of war. Up to that point it was Black Hawk Down and In The Company of Heroes. So this book was special to me because I had been there and left a big piece of me. Even all these years later it still bothers me. I lost 14 men I call brother over there. I always ask why did I make it home. Why couldn’t I have kept them safe and brought them home to their families. Now since being home I hate large crowds and the movie was coming out so my wife and I went to a theater on a Monday for the first 1100 am showing. It actually turned out to be me, my wife, and two Vietnam Vets. I was really tense throughout the movie my wife had to keep telling me to take some deep breaths and calm down. And when the pictures of those who fell I openly weepy in that theater. One of the Vietnam Vets walked up and put his arm around me and we stood there for a bit and then walked away. So thank you to Marcus and Peter, as well as the actors who played these American heroes. Thank you for bringing light to what we ALL did in Iraq and Afghanistan. 🇺🇸