It centers on a group of female soldiers who disguise themselves as medics to rescue a group of teenagers caught between ISIS and the forces of the Taliban.It centers on a group of female soldiers who disguise themselves as medics to rescue a group of teenagers caught between ISIS and the forces of the Taliban.It centers on a group of female soldiers who disguise themselves as medics to rescue a group of teenagers caught between ISIS and the forces of the Taliban.
Mihalis Aerakis
- Sheik Al-Shimali
- (as Michalis Aerakis)
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On one hand, I wasn't expecting much. On the other, I kept waiting for it to "give me something"-a spark, a purpose, or even a moment of intrigue. In the end, I fail to see what the audience is supposed to take away from this.
This movie isn't a joyful experience, nor does it offer anything particularly novel or interesting. It feels quite dull. And it's so unremarkable, that I doubted writing this review. Yet here I am, reflecting on an experience that left me feeling mostly indifferent and dumbfounded.
In terms of presentation, the movie looks good on the surface, but it somehow feels cheap.
None of the characters, aside from perhaps the villain, leave any lasting impression.. and some performances feel questionable. Eva Green appears more washed out than ever, as though she reluctantly took on this role. The group dynamics are flat and only fill in the space. Awkward attempts at humor (revolving around name-calling) and more. Clocking in at nearly two hours, the movie does manage to wrap things up, but the pacing is excruciatingly slow, especially in the first half, leaving you questioning why you're still watching. The bigger question is: What did it actually achieve? What was the point?
Why bother?
This movie isn't a joyful experience, nor does it offer anything particularly novel or interesting. It feels quite dull. And it's so unremarkable, that I doubted writing this review. Yet here I am, reflecting on an experience that left me feeling mostly indifferent and dumbfounded.
In terms of presentation, the movie looks good on the surface, but it somehow feels cheap.
None of the characters, aside from perhaps the villain, leave any lasting impression.. and some performances feel questionable. Eva Green appears more washed out than ever, as though she reluctantly took on this role. The group dynamics are flat and only fill in the space. Awkward attempts at humor (revolving around name-calling) and more. Clocking in at nearly two hours, the movie does manage to wrap things up, but the pacing is excruciatingly slow, especially in the first half, leaving you questioning why you're still watching. The bigger question is: What did it actually achieve? What was the point?
Why bother?
- daisukereds
- Dec 12, 2024
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Did you know
- TriviaThe story portrayed in the film is entirely fictional. No American soldiers tried to rescue Afghan girls from Taliban.
- GoofsIn the opening rescue scene, the helicopter pilot pulls back on the cyclic to lift the helicopter off the ground. The cyclic is used only for the direction of the helicopter. It's the collective, down by the side of the pilot, that controls altitude.
- ConnectionsReferences The Bugs Bunny Show (1960)
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Box office
- Gross worldwide
- $27,229
- Runtime1 hour 44 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 2.35 : 1
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