What makes a movie great? For me an emotional attachment to the heroes and villains. It gives the characters purpose and context to their actions. These are not actors, and the 'Bromance' and the sense of family (and traditions) were cliched. They recited their lines versus acting. Yes there were some spectacular gun play, and tactics. But you can save your money and stay at home and watch the Military, or History Channels if that's all you want to see. While watching this 'film', it reminded me of a re-enacted show you'd see on one of the above mentioned TV channels. A very thin and well trodden storyline. Did I mention thin storyline?
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Dud it simply is a movie to showcase the skills that the NAVY seals practice and put forth when the situation calls for. Sure it seems like an hour and a half "JOIN NOW". Whatever it's a movie and well done for guys that are NOT trained actors. I enjoyed it quite a but as a vet of Afghanistan myself. Anyways taker easy bro!
Not trained actors, but real soldiers, using live ammunition and tactics. Sanctioned by the D. O. D. (Department Of Defence), The Pentagon, and the U. S. Navy (and ultimately the office of the President of the United States) - showing their prowess and their patriotism to their family and country - without question/s."Dude", that is what we call (the enlightened, and educated) American Propaganda. Please everyone," Stop drinking the Cool Aid"!