Seal Team Eight: Behind Enemy Lines

2014 "The Fight For Freedom Never Ends"
4.4| 1h38m| R| en
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Seal Team Eight must fight their way deep into Africa's Congo, decommission a secret uranium mine, and stop our most dangerous enemy from smuggling weapon's grade yellow-cake out of the country.

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Also starring Bonnie Lee Bouman

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Kattiera Nana I think this is a new genre that they're all sort of working their way through it and haven't got all the kinks worked out yet but it's a genre that works for me.
Dotsthavesp I wanted to but couldn't!
Dotbankey A lot of fun.
ChanFamous I wanted to like it more than I actually did... But much of the humor totally escaped me and I walked out only mildly impressed.
jalexandermason I have watched a lot of military movies and played a lot of military games. I understand that producers can not be 100% realistic because sometimes not everyone would like that. However, this was a different story. This was the most unrealistic, under budget, and cringiest military movie I have ever watched. For starters, the helicopter they deployed in was a civilian every day helicopter that you see news channels flying around in. The script made NO sense, and it was the complete opposite of realistic. The hand gestures were super overused, and what was the point if you were just going to go in guns blazing anyways? At the end when there was that one guy left, I almost threw up because that scene was so bad. Please tell me how one single guy single handedly takes out a good 200 enemy soldiers with only a handgun. And not to mention he only reloaded it like 1 time that entire scene even know he shot like 60 bullets. And at the end of that scene, someone shot an RPG at him and it landed literally 5 feet away from him, and he survived. For all you fortnite players, the splash damage should have killed him. And when basically his ENTIRE team dies, and its just him, can i ask why he still goes on another mission? They should have called of the entire operation when the first guy got injured. I made this account today just to write this review so.. :(
element-07372 Like at least a couple other people I've seen I created an account just to write this review.I honestly struggle to figure out where to begin with this. There isn't a single redeeming quality of this film and I urge anybody thinking of watching it to avoid it.I usually do save myself the hassle by judging war films based on their Netflix pictures. This one had the cheesiest god awful one I've ever seen. But I also saw the same thing on Jarhead 2 and Special Forces and was pleasantly surprised by the fact that they were pretty good.So I went ahead and watched this. Everything about this film from the start is ridiculous. The 'SEALS' act absolutely nothing like standard soldiers (minus the shooting stuff) let alone those that have received the most elite training. The way they carry out their missions are utterly ridiculous and the fact those missions exist in the first place make no sense. The characters in this film are completely stale, I felt nothing for any of them, not even a hint of disdain for the main antagonist. In fact when the first SEAL was killed I actually laughed out loud because of how utterly stupid the scene was. The main problem is that the story made no sense whatsoever. As in absolutely none. Towards the end he somehow finds the main antagonist with no intel on where she might be in the entirety of Johannesburg, simply by assuming (somehow correctly) that they will go to the tallest building. He then takes on the entirety of the urban mob there with a pistol (which he had a single magazine for but somehow spawned several more).There are too many specific things to mention in a single review. I think I'm just venting to be honest, just don't watch this film please.
seneraimbulana movie started with shooting and ended with shooting.The acting is really not that great, Tom Size more does not convince me, and brings little to the table. He's just walking around swearing a lot looking at a screen, and then he swears some more. looks like fantasy. This is not only bad acting and poor visuals but being retired Navy it pisses me off that because of the situation the world is in today someone thinks they can just throw Navy SEAL into a movie title and make money. To the writers of this pure POS, do some research before you decide to write a movie about something you have no clue about. For the company that bought the script and decided to it into a movie. You may want to rethink your life if you think this is what a movie should be. again I'm telling you You are wasting your time.
w-scottnelms I love these type of movies and Loved "Act of Valor", however this movie was the worst I have watched in a long time. I had actually bought it on Blu-Ray or I would have turned it off. The whole plot is terrible. If the mission is to rescue captured CIA agents who are held in an enemy camp,(same plot as in Act of Valor) how can you have drones destroy the camp without knowing where the hostages are inside of the camp? That is just the start of one lame scene after another. I thought the acting was bad, the lines were bad and surely not language the Seals would use, the Seal Commander in command of the operations center was very unprofessional and surely not indicative of an actual Seal Commander. I found the movie disgraceful and almost like a spoof movie to the image of a very elite Military group and surely any actual Seal was embarrassed by this movie. I am going to have to watch Act of Valor again just to renew my utmost respect for the Seal teams.

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