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6.2 Seal Team 6: The Raid on Osama Bin Laden
Documentary, Action & Adventure
A break in the manhunt for Osama bin Laden serves as the backdrop for the gripping story about an extraordinary group of U.S. Navy SEALs who undertake the mission of a lifetime. Despite inconclusive evidence that bin Laden is inside the compound, and ignoring the possible ramifications of an unannounced attack on Pakistani soil, the Pentagon orders the attack. SEAL Team Six bands together in the most daring military operation of our generation, completing their mission of justice in a riveting final showdown.
Rating
NR
Director
John Stockwell
Studio
Anchor Bay Entertainment
  • Very good film but too much live cam type film towards the end and not really able to see much.
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  • I give this movie three stars. I liked how they showed us all the parts and what happened in trying to find Osama. But, at some point of the movie it would get a little slow and confusing. Also they could have showed more of the CIA investigating and how they got all their information and then maybe a little more showing them actually going in and getting Osama.
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  • good war/historical pix
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  • The movie is based on the raid of osama bin laden...well according..to me i rate it 3 stars...the movie is a bore at some places..u will be literally yawning..and in some place u will have goosebumps...the movie also shows the strength and courage of those six officers and intelligence agency of U.S.A who made a brilliant plan to kill bin laden..the movie lacks actions scenes...the movie feels like a documentary at times
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  • Not great, not terrible -- just your standard-issue movie about a well-known historic event regarding Osama Bin Laden.
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  • SEAL Team Six: The Raid on Osama Bin Laden is really quite a bit better than its lower budget made-for-television and, it might seem, made-for-controversy and made-for-political-gain aspects all suggest. There's a lot to like in its straightforward, no-frills approach; politics aside, it paints an intriguing picture, no matter how accurately, inaccurately, or somewhere in between the story captures history. It's not a guns-blazing picture but rather a thoughtful character study of the men and women, technologies, risks, and rewards of making one of the 21st century's (so far) most historical moments happen. It's well-acted and well-made, a movie that should please all viewers who appreciate a good story inside the military and political arenas. It does get its own political two cents thrown in, but outside of a few such moments, this is solid entertainment for the mind as well as the eyes and ears.
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  • Worth watching movie about the slain of Bin Laden. Good war movie.
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  • Same feeling as Act of Valor except these are actors and not real soldiers. I'm proud of the men and women serving in our armed forces and intelligence committees. I wonder how this movie compares to Zero Dark Thirty?
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  • Great direction from Stockwell (Into the Blue, Cat Run, Turistas). Starring Xzibit and some TV stars this Nat Geo movie is a low-budget alternative to Zero Dark Thirty. "Seal Team 6 motors along very compellingly with its well-drawn squad of surfer dudes, hot-headed redneck mama's boys and wise-counsel sergeants (the conventional platoon-movie stereotypes), and its good feel for procedure, training and tradecraft, peppered with to-camera testimony from the Seals. The raid itself occupies a nerve-wracking final 20 minutes of stun-grenades, gunfire and the desperate clearing of shooter-filled rooms illuminated only by flashlights." Released 5 weeks prior to Bigelow's award winner, it's not bad. When Knepper utters those words, I got quite the cold chill.
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  • A cool movie but not outstanding. Must not have been embellished because it actually seemed plausible.
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  • A good movie about the capture of Bin Laden and the process to the capture
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  • This movie was a huge disappointment. A much more accurate and riveting account of this Bin laden story is contained in the best-selling book "No Easy Day" by Mark Owen.
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  • Wanted to watch it since its the more accurate version of zero dark thirty. I enjoyed it.
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  • Consider this the warm-up before you see Zero Dark Thirty...
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  • It felt more like a documentary than a movie. The footage had a real feel but lacked emotion. I wasn't attached to any of these characters. And, the bits of what I assume was actually real like the shots of Obama and such were nice but at some points felt out of place. Not out of place like not necessary to know but out of place as why now? They were there in my opinion to break up the monotony of a drawn out film...
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