Synopsis: 12 Strong is a 2018 American argument performing arts film directed by Nicolai Fuglsig and written by Ted Tally and Peter Craig. The film is based upon Doug Stanton’s non-fiction cassette Horse Soldiers, which tells the report of CIA paramilitary officers and U.S. Special Forces sent to Afghanistan hastily after the September 11 attacks. The film stars Chris Hemsworth, Michael Shannon, Michael Pea, Jack Kesy, Navid Negahban, Trevante Rhodes, Geoff Stults, Thad Luckinbill, William Fichtner, and Rob Riggle. The film will proclaim the bank account of the legal-liveliness U.S. Special Forces team first sent into Afghanistan then than the deeds of September 11th. Hemsworth stars as Captain Mitch Nelson who, once his men, must produce an effect together once the soldiers of the Northern Alliance including General Dostum (Navid Negahban) to scuffle the Taliban. The experience is a culture shock in more ways than one, as American soldiers learn to communicate as soon as, be in closely, and trust their Afghan comrades, but with must become accustomed their tactics to the more rudimentary ways of the Afghan horse soldiers, which outfit enlarged in the Afghan mountains. Jan 08, 2018 We've been hard at work on the new YouTube, and it's better than ever. 12 stipriausių 12 Strong. Amžiaus cenzas: N-13. Režisierius: Nicolai Fuglsig. Scenaristas: Peter Craig. Watch, Rent 12 Strong Movie, TV Show Online - Full details with 12 Strong trailers, starcast, storyline, directors, writers, producers, posters, release date, reviews. This movie was inspired by the history book Horse Soldiers: The Extraordinary Story of a Band of US Soldiers Who Rode to Victory in Afghanistan by Doug Stanton. The terrorist attacks of 9/11 have just taken place on the World Trade Center and while most of the world is recoiling in shock, the United States military immediately begins working on retaliation. Already at home and planning his civilian life with his family is Captain Mitch Nelson () who, upon seeing the attack live on TV, decides that his just disbanded team must be the first ones to strike back at the enemy in terrorist-controlled Afghanistan. Leaving their disappointed families, and in some cases their wives behind, Nelson’s team, Task Force Dagger, is dropped into Afghanistan to join forces with General Dostum (Navid Negahban) of the Northern Alliance. The team’s mission is to ride with the resistance, identify Taliban forces and then call in U.S. Air support to weaken the enemy enough for the Afghan General’s troops to finish the job. As happens often in war, things don’t always go according to plan. From an alliance made up of ‘warlords’ tenuously held together by their mutual hatred of the Taliban, to a country that historically has been the bane of the Russian army—or, in fact, any outside force attempting to seize control—Captain Nelson and his team will come to realize winning this one may cost all their lives, yet they heroically press forward regardless. “12 Strong” is the true, declassified story behind America’s first strike back in the war on terrorism. The film, however, often lags and is not nearly as compelling as the full story would attest to, although, at times, it does an adequate job of portraying the courage these men faced amidst overwhelming odds. As with most modern war films, the inappropriate content primarily features violence and foul language. Content of concern Violence: Heavy. Men are killed by gunfire, grenades, mortars, missiles and bombs. Bloody victims are shown and several are shot in the head including, a female Afghan teacher who is killed for teaching young girls contrary to the Taliban’s edict. The Taliban leader is also seen interrogating the young girls beforehand, bringing them to tears in the process. Later some Taliban are seen being gunned down by their leader when they attempt to surrender.
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