Seal Team Six: The Raid on Osama Bin Laden

2012
5.7| 1h30m| NR| en| More Info
Released: 04 November 2012 Released
Producted By: The Weinstein Company
Country: United States of America
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When the rumored whereabouts of Osama bin Laden are revealed, the CIA readies a team of seasoned U.S. Navy SEALs for the mission of a lifetime. Despite inconclusive evidence that bin Laden is inside the compound, and ignoring the possible ramifications of an unannounced attack on Pakistani soil, the Pentagon orders the attack. The SEAL Team bands together to complete their mission of justice in a riveting final showdown.

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John Stockwell

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Seal Team Six: The Raid on Osama Bin Laden Audience Reviews

Cubussoli Very very predictable, including the post credit scene !!!
Humaira Grant It’s not bad or unwatchable but despite the amplitude of the spectacle, the end result is underwhelming.
Brenda The plot isn't so bad, but the pace of storytelling is too slow which makes people bored. Certain moments are so obvious and unnecessary for the main plot. I would've fast-forwarded those moments if it was an online streaming. The ending looks like implying a sequel, not sure if this movie will get one
Allissa .Like the great film, it's made with a great deal of visible affection both in front of and behind the camera.
sharpwar8 Film was completely boring. Bad acting supported by more bad acting. I am not sure how such a daring real life event could have been played down so much but they did. I found myself yawning throughout. This film should have kept me on the edge of my love seat, not the toilet seat where I found myself 3 times trying to watch this film, and ironically where this film belongs. There isn't one good thing I can say for this film nothing.
bigverybadtom The DVD I watched broke down about halfway through the movie, but I saw enough. I was expecting the story about the raid on Abbottabad by the title Navy SEAL team, perhaps dramatized, but at least realistic. Instead, I got a thinly-disguised Obama campaign propaganda piece, with attacks on certain Republicans thrown in to ensure the point.It tries to throw in interviews with the participants (actual ones, or actors?), dramatizations of what happened before and during the raid, what happened at the CIA with the different people, some infighting among the team members...and ends up with a confusing mishmash. We jump from one thing to another to another to another, but one point is made clear...the real hero is President Obama and his wonderful leadership.I happened to read the account of the raid in "The New Yorker" magazine. Despite the magazine's pro-Obama bias, even that article hardly played up Obama's role in it like this movie did.
jamespwelch Watched the DVD film Seal Team 6 last night. It might as well be called the Barack obama show , it was a worthless waste of time and money. Most of the film is an edification to the imaginary heroism of the dubious leader. There goes a couple hours out of my life that would have been better used. The film itself (the acting part) is extremely brief and interspersed with news clips, interviews. On of the leading "actresses"the loathsome Kathleen Robertson, is portraying a certain CIA analyst named Vivian Hollins a most smug and repugnant figure to say the least. It has been a long time since I have actually regretted purchasing a DVD, this is a notable exception. My advice: Don't waste wither your time or your money.This was my most disappointing film of the year. Do yourself a favour and invest in something else
dmc101 DEVGRU does. With that in mind, that's about how accurate this movie is. They cannot even use proper nomenclature when describing the teams they are referencing. Any time I see "Seal" in reference to the NSW teams, I chuckle a bit. I heard one guy say "we should use our special ops carefully" or something along those lines. SEALs are SF, not spec ops. They were taxied there by spec ops (160th SOAR aka Nightstalkers).It's a movie with stereotypical buff cute guys and a token black dude who couldn't make a SEAL team in his wildest dreams with his flabby body and fat head.There's nothing SEAL worthy about this film. It doesn't even come close to an "Act of Valor" type tactical shooter film so technical guys won't get off on it too much, perhaps just cringe a bit as these clowns sweep each other constantly while on patrol. There's nothing about the load out or the actual prep shown in any detail other than some sporadic entry training. GGI choppers are obvious. It seems to have all been filmed in a barn. What movie cannot get a real chopper? Also, no "get to the choppa" moment after the take down, just lolly gagging around after it's done, like no one's coming for them, as if all those hajis out there couldn't put a bead on anyone during that little show in the courtyard. Pretty sure they were out as fast as they were in. Not worth watching really. Read the account of someone who was there, or read Chris Kyle's book. Don't go for some flimsy attempt at recreating a mission as secretive as Neptune's Spear (reference to the SEALs btw).What's odd in an ironic sense is that those who were being protected by their risks are making the money from their risks while they remain anonymous and likely scratching out a living doing whatever.