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12 Strong

"The declassified true story of the horse soldiers"

2018 2h 10m ★ 6.3 (3,142 votes) Released

A team of special forces head into Afghanistan in the aftermath of the September 11th attacks in an attempt to dismantle the Taliban.

Director

Nicolai Fuglsig

Writer

Ted Tally

Writer

Peter Craig

Rating
6.3
Runtime
130 min
Budget
$35.0M
Revenue
$67.5M
Profit/Loss
+32.5M

Production

Torridon Films Torridon Films
Alcon Entertainment Alcon Entertainment
Black Label Media Black Label Media
Jerry Bruckheimer Films Jerry Bruckheimer Films
16:14 Entertainment 16:14 Entertainment

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Gimly
★ 5/10 Jun 26, 2018

Not really my sort of thing, but I can't go so far as to say that it's "bad". It's a little formulaic and it's a lot American patriotic (ironic given that the star is Australian), but it's... I guess "professional" is the word that best suits it? I wouldn't begrudge the target market for enjoying _12 Strong_ is what I'm saying. _Final rating:★★½ - Not quite for me, but I definitely get the appeal._

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AstroNoud
★ 8/10 Jan 15, 2022

In every aspect a decent war film with a story worth telling. Too bad the cast doesn’t get to shine enough, but the technical aspect, the score and the fact that it's based on a true story still make ‘12 Strong’ worth a watch or two. 8/10

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tmdb28039023
★ 1/10 Sep 7, 2022

It’s a bitter irony that 12 Strong was released only three years before Kabul fell faster than Kevin Spacey’s career. Then again, this movie has as much to do with the war in Afghanistan as the Arab uprising has to do with Lawrence of Arabia — which is exactly where director Nicolai Fuglsig and screenwriters Ted Tally and Peter Craig seem to have gotten their idea of General Dostum (Navid Negahban), whom they have filtered through George C. Scott's Patton, and given a Historical Hero Upgrade. Generally speaking, the film lives in its very own fantasy world. Granted, most movies take liberties, but what 12 Strong does is more akin to libertinage. It purports to depict "one of the US military's most stunning achievements," which Al Quaeda "considers ... to be their worst defeat." The former... sure, why not? As for the latter, though, Al Quaeda may or may not consider it its "worst defeat," but even if they did, methinks they wouldn’t be caught dead admitting it, so the question is, who exactly is your source? Furthermore, we learn that the real-life General Dostum and Captain Mitch Nelson (Chris Hemsworth) "remain close friends to this day" — which means that you’re never too old to have an imaginary friend, what with Mitch Nelson being a fictional character and all (based on Green Beret commander Mark Nutsch, who I assume had the good sense to not want to be associated with this dumpster fire).

Keywords

central intelligence agency (cia)based on novel or bookafghanistanbased on true storytalibanpost 9/11intensemelodramatic

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