Sunday, May 26, 2019

Lone Survivor Review

The Lone Survivor is a celluloid based on a book written by a navy Seal veteran Marcus Luttrell about a failed mission called Operation Red Wings starring Mark Wahlberg. Mark Wahlberg played the lead character Marcus Luttrell. 1The suspire of the four man team is played by Eric Bana, Taylor Kitsch, Emile Hirsch, and Ben Foster. Eric Bana is an Australian film actor who played Lieutenant Commander Erik S. Kristensen, also played Bruce banner in the HULK. Taylor Kitsch played Lieutenant Michael P.Murph the on ground leader and also played as Gambit in X-Men Origin. Emile Hirsch played Danny Dietz SEAL Team 10s communications officeholder and had roles in The Girl Next Door, Alpha Dog. Ben Foster plays Sonar Technician Matthew Axe Axelson and also played in Hostage, and X-Men The Last Stand. The Drama/war film had a R rating and had a run time of 1 hour and 21 minutes. The film had been expected to make 45. 1 million dollars at the disaster office and had a budget of 40 million.Oper ation Red Wings was a Navy Seal 10 mission on June 28th 2005. The team determined out on a clear night into the mountain outside of a Taliban village. They were then ordered to locate and terminate an Anti-Coalition leader Ahmad Shah. The movie was announced to be the best war film since Saving nonpublic Ryan The films theme was behind enemy lines and the movie went over the operation according to Marcus Luttrells story. The movie had excellent special effects and stunts.They made it seem bid you were right with them in the mission. The film had been filmed in the mountains of New Mexico, but it was to look like Hindu Kush Mountains in Afghanistan. The actors added to the experience by going through a brief military training, so they knew how to move through the field. It won four rewards so far it won Best save Film, and was places in the top ten films of the year from 2013 Las Vegas Film Critics Society Awards.It won the Best Actor in an Action Movie which had been awarded to Mark Wahlberg and Best Action Film from 19th Critics Choice Awards. It is still pending on other rewards Therefore, the In theater experience is frightening with the sound effects and picture. The film had emotional closings also because they honored the fallen soldiers and their families. The movie was short for a war film, and I felt it could have had more details and training, but I would rate this movie at a solid 7, but I would not put it over Saving Private Ryan.

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