Director: Michael Bay
Genre: Action/
Drama/ Thriller
Runtime: 144
minutes
Year:
2016
Starring: John
Krasinski, James Badge Dale, Pablo Schreiber, David Denman, Dominic Fumusa, Max
Martini, Alexia Barlier
Description: During an
attack on a U.S. compound in Libya, a security team struggles to make sense out
of the chaos.
Review: Jack Silva arrives in Libya to join the security team of a secret CIA
base in the city of Benghazi. His friend an colleague Tyrone also works there. This
city is also home to the American consulate. The city is in turmoil and there
is a threat from local insurgents because of an American anti-Islamic film.
When U.S. Ambassador Chris Stevens comes to the consulate, his security team turns
out to consist of only a few people. However, the CIA boss refuses to send Jack
and Tyrone’s team to the consulate, fearing that his base will then no longer
be secret. The insurgent’s, however, manage to penetrate the consulate’s
premises and the it’s all hands on deck for the security guards. But the CIA
boss still refuses to send the team to the consulate. The chances of them
saving the ambassador are dwindling by the minute.
Anyone who says September 11
quickly thinks of the 2001 attacks in America. Bu on September 11, 2012, the
American consulate in Libya was also the target of an attack. It made the news,
but never widely reported in the newspaper. And in the end, it turned out that
there was much more at play than what was initially made public.
In terms of atmosphere and
style, “13 Hours” is a bit reminiscent of “Black Hawk Down”. But where what is
a film with some nuanced content, Michael Bay’s film is all about the hard
action. Bay is not really known for his nuance anyway, and you don’t have to
expect that in “13 Hours”. The characters are all very one-dimensional and
highly unlikeable, with Jack Silva being the exception. He’s also the one big
name in the film: John Krasinski. It is one of Bay’s better films though, even
though it’s not a movie that I would remember for long. The movie was way too
long and is very heave on the patriotism. But the film is solid enough for me to give it
a positive rating.
Rating: 3/
5
Geen opmerkingen:
Een reactie posten