Review of Special Forces (2011) by Jonathan K — 07 Oct 2013
One sentence summary: French against-all-odds rescue mission in Pakistan; far better than recent Stallone efforts.
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Maina gives Elsa an interview. She reveals her face, and the fact that her family sold her as a child to Zaief. This sets the stage for all the difficulties that follow.
Emily is kidnapped, French special forces gather to rescue her with the backing of the highest reaches of the French government.
Zaief has an interview with a high-ranking religious figure; he does not quite get the blessing he had hoped for. Maina and some of her supporters are murdered, firing squad style. The Special Forces group does not intervene, since their orders are for reconnaissance only.
They find Elsa and Amen early on, and start the long and winding escort to freedom.
Forty minutes in, their expected evacuation by helicopter fails due to lack of radio contact. This seemed a bit implausible, but allowed the rest of the screenplay to proceed.
They continue with the odds against them. Sacrifices are made, and the mission is eventually successful in a technical sense.
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Cinematography: 10/10 Top notch; magnificent visuals.
Sound: 10/10 Great sound.
Acting: 8/10 I thought the actors performed well versus the script.
Screenplay: 7/10 Dragged a bit in the middle. A small number of the fighting tactics looked amateurishly stupid. Compared to a number of recent American action films, this is intelligent, well plotted, and engaging.
This review of Special Forces (2011) was written by Jonathan K on 07 Oct 2013.
Special Forces has generally received mixed reviews.
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