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Undescribable Perfection
VeteranLight
I don't have all the words right now but this film is a work of art.
Deanna
There are moments in this movie where the great movie it could've been peek out... They're fleeting, here, but they're worth savoring, and they happen often enough to make it worth your while.
Sarita Rafferty
There are moments that feel comical, some horrific, and some downright inspiring but the tonal shifts hardly matter as the end results come to a film that's perfect for this time.
secondthiefluke23
What a stunning film. Coming from a military and have gone thru Ranger training I found this to be the most realistic protral of REAL human being going thru adverse training conditions Ur reviewers most of this including IMDB HAve never attended any real solidiers have missed the whole point. u want to see real soldier not Rambo or supermen watch this movie
Ouroboros Null
Question: Is there any way to watch a movie these days without some kind of Jewish propaganda splattered all over it? Movie Quote: "Krav Magra is the single best unarmed combat fighting technique in the history of the world ... and that's what we (I..e. SAS) use"LOL ... or some-such nonsense. Whatever the exact quote, I think puked in my mouth a little. Apparently, the finely tuned Israeli fighting art of "Flailing While Running Away" is now the SAS' exclusive fighting system. It's like the entire movie industry's 'needle' is permanently stuck on the almost cartoonish fiction of "The Inglorious Bastards" ... FOREVER.Anyway, that laughable quote (above) ... immediately followed the equally laughable scene ... during a SAS training session ... where a 110 lbs scrawny-looking woman (an female SAS instructor? OKaaay then)... punched senseless ... a 245 lbs (presumably) well-trained and thickly muscled young man ... and then submits him ... in under 15 seconds flat. It is exactly at this point in the movie, as I was smoking my Cuban cigar ... and surfing the Heckler & Koch website ... when I realized what kind of ride I'm in for (if I dared finish this farce on the British SAS).Well, I dared ... And I was right. Suffice to say it was all downhill from there on. Ronnie Thompson should seriously consider a new vocation.
Jaime A Duarte Chiquita
After sitting in films like "The Elite Squad", this film represents the current training that many teams of Special Operations have to overcome. Are these physical and psychological exercises that originated hundreds of books with PsyOps nomenclature. Brave soldiers, in order to be part of Team Intervention Against War and Terrorism, which are part of our current days. A coming UK history, begins with hundreds of candidates that only the strongest can overcome. It is a film that focuses on the main requirement that is essential for extreme operations, the ELITE.
niutta-enrico
Although here and there it surely reminds of other movies and although some footage leans towards TV quality, this film is essentially nice.It's the story of an initiation and even if you never fancied of enrolling yourself in an elite corp you can't help but empathizing with the young man nicely depicted by writer/director Ronnie Thompson and nicely played by Tom Hughes.You won't truly believe the story and in the end you won't be left with any moral lesson, have learned something new or deepened any knowledge you already had. The girl (beautiful actress Alex Reid) however is attractive, Noel Clarke plays a catching Staff Sergeant Carter and if your expectations are not excessively high you'll feel nicely entertained.