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title = "13 Hours (2016)" |
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date = 2021-03-25 |
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[Wikipedia Summary](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/13_Hours:_The_Secret_Soldiers_of_Benghazi): |
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The film follows six members of Annex Security Team who fought to defend the |
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American diplomatic compound in Benghazi, Libya after waves of attacks by |
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militants on September 11, 2012. |
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For some weird reason, I thought the movie was directed by Scorcese: Long |
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explanations, long dialogues, almost like some chess match in which players just |
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keep moving one peon at the time... |
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... and then the explosions started. |
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"Scorcese went full Michael Bay", I though. Lo and behold, this is a Michael Bay |
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movie. |
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And, as any Michael Bay movie, you can't expect that it was two actual players |
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just moving peons in a board. No no, it was just two pigeons pecking the peons |
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thinking it was food. |
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As any war movie of this kind, there is the obvious camaraderie between |
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soldiers, in which you actually know one of them will die; as any war movie of |
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this kind, one of the soldiers is about to become a parent; as any war movie of |
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this kind, the enemy is just bad and have no reason besides "kill the |
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protagonists". |
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But it is based on real facts, but the movie seems to have ignored the *why* it |
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reached that situation. History tells us that Gaddafi was taken out of power and |
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that created a power vacuum, which led to extremists taking control. That's |
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bad. And that is portrayed as the only reason everyone hates the American |
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ambassador. |
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Actually, no. That isn't portrayed. The Libyans simply *hate* Americans and |
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want to kill Americans. No, it is not because everybody drives their beaten up |
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cars while the Americans have brand new -- and, weirdly enough, never truly |
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covered in dust -- cars. No, it is not because everywhere is a desert, except in |
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the ambassador house and the annex compound. No, it is not because it seems |
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Americans have turned their life pretty comfortable and doesn't seem any bit |
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interested in helping the country they are in. Nope, it is pure hate for |
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Americans. |
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Again, as any war movie of this kind, there is the obvious "6 guys can hold up a |
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horde of 300". No, it is fine, really. You see, Americans are way superior than |
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any other country, so they can easily hold against that many. Bullets? Oh, no |
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worries, bullets materialize up in thin air to keep the blood of the enemies of |
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the greatest nation flowing. |
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In the end, the movie is only worth for the [Michael Bay |
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Explosions](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v7ssUivM-eM). |
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(Actually, fun fact: There is a scene when a bus coming with a large bomb and |
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the Americans manage to hit it while it is inside the bus, which explodes like |
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some sort of fire works factory going nuts.) |
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PS: Heck, I understand that I tried to stay away from showing any signs of |
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taking sides, but I guess I'm still pissed with |
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[Greenland](@/reviews/movies/greenland.md). |
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