a5c7b9f00b Libya, 2012. At an unofficial CIA base in Benghazi a group of ex-military contractors are providing security. In the aftermath of Gaddafi's downfall a power vacuum exists and the climate is volatile. Military weapons are freely available. The US Ambassador to Libya, Chris Stevens, makes a visit to the area, staying in a compound near the CIA base. On the night of 11 September, 2012, the Ambassador's compound is attacked by hordes of heavily armed locals. The only forces willing and able to defend it are six CIA contractors. During an attack on a U.S. compound in Libya, a security team struggles to make sense out of the chaos. If you want an authentic review of this film, just read through the negative reviews here and they will provide you deeper insight into how much of a concocted propaganda piece this really is. Only appeals to the brainwashed and simple-minded folks. The fact that this is a true story and a part of our reality and American history, you are completely drawn in unlike any movie of fiction. It's like a modern day Alamo,our men must defend against hundreds of jihadists in a dangerous and fallen nation, while somehow the leadership in America leaves these Americans to die In one of the greatest acts of betrayal our nation has ever seen. The locations, action and people are incredibly authentic and well shot. A true story of bravery and betrayal that continues in our countries politics to this very day. Without a doubt one of the best and most important films of the year, an absolute must see! Bay's overwrought tendencies simultaneously lead to the film's most compelling sequences of tense, bloody battle eventhey forestall the more nuanced storytelling that would be crucial to truly unpacking the attacks. Bay may see the filma cry of truth; muffled by his own predilections it's only a whisper.
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