Movie Review: 12 Strong
This week at Redbox I was able to snag film I had been wanting to watch for some time now, 12 Strong.
If you are not familiar it tells the heroic tail of how 12 American soldiers responding to the 9/11 attacks and crippled a strategic Taliban military movement.
In fact it was said that if those 12 men were not able to do what they did, much of Afghanistan would be taken over by the Taliban.
The film stars Chris Hemsworth (Thor).
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Not quite what I was expecting.
Overall the film was slightly different than I expected, though that is mostly my fault.
For some reason I had thought the story was about how they got Bin Laden, but I think I was confusing this film with that of Zero Dark 30.
Also, a mistake of mine was that I had been building this film of in my mind for about 6 months. Basically ever since I saw the preview late last year.
Puting all that aside, it was a pretty good flick.
It has a very interesting TRUE story to tell that was only recently declassified in the last couple of years.
It also helps open your eyes to what it is likely like over there for American soldiers.
Fighting a war with no rules and with many different angles to it.
If you get the chance I would rent the film.
It's rated R for military violence and language but that is about it, though perhaps still not really one for the kids.
It is also a big slow moving at times for the younger audience, though I found it a pretty enjoyable watch from start to finish.
Overall, I give it about an 8/10.