En territoire ennemi 4: Opération Congo
Titre original : Seal Team Eight: Behind Enemy Lines
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La Seal Team 8 doit se frayer un chemin à travers le Congo pour désamorcer l'une des plus grandes menaces que le monde ait jamais connues: empêcher la vente d'armes à l'uranium appauvri à de... Tout lireLa Seal Team 8 doit se frayer un chemin à travers le Congo pour désamorcer l'une des plus grandes menaces que le monde ait jamais connues: empêcher la vente d'armes à l'uranium appauvri à des terroristes internationaux.La Seal Team 8 doit se frayer un chemin à travers le Congo pour désamorcer l'une des plus grandes menaces que le monde ait jamais connues: empêcher la vente d'armes à l'uranium appauvri à des terroristes internationaux.
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This was amongst my unwatched dvds...from a bargain bin....finally watched it. Wasn't expecting much.....didn't expect to watch all of it.....but I did end up watching till the end. The best action sequences are at the end. The rest of the movie is mediocre. Mainly due to poor directing and camerawork. I watched the dvd extras and found the problem. The director is also the director of photography(DOP). There was spectacular action but it was covered crudely by too many cameras. Personally, I don't think its a good idea for a director to shout action and then run around with his eyes stuck in a camera viewfinder. This movie is an excellent example of why a director should not do that. Some of the action sequences are too long with too many different camera angles of the same action. The acting is mediocre, most probably due to lack of direction. The story was interesting. The action, although covered poorly, was good. This could have been a good movie but sadly its just mediocre.
I think as a viewer you can't honestly expect a blockbuster from a low end production studio. Given that frame of reference I find it amazing that director of photography went above and beyond. It was as if he or she poured their heart and soul into it and it shows. Yes the plot line is overused and yes there are elements in which you roll your eyes and yes dialogue is silly but behind all of that there is some good fun to be had in this movie.
Camera work (minus the usual hand-held) was spot on. We got to see elements of Africa in all of its beauty zebras and all.
I gave this movie a 5, even though I think it really deserves a 3 but it honestly tried. Was it not for silly dialogue and over the board trivialized gunfights and 9 gazillion bullets that never hit anything and the pointless explosions and yes even nudity... outside of all of that we have a flick that you can rent on a rainy day to enjoy.
We have become so spoiled by high production films that I actually do genuinely enjoy these college graduate movies and it felt like a college graduate's first movie. It was unpolished but it is a start.
Camera work (minus the usual hand-held) was spot on. We got to see elements of Africa in all of its beauty zebras and all.
I gave this movie a 5, even though I think it really deserves a 3 but it honestly tried. Was it not for silly dialogue and over the board trivialized gunfights and 9 gazillion bullets that never hit anything and the pointless explosions and yes even nudity... outside of all of that we have a flick that you can rent on a rainy day to enjoy.
We have become so spoiled by high production films that I actually do genuinely enjoy these college graduate movies and it felt like a college graduate's first movie. It was unpolished but it is a start.
i have to say that this movie rocks! forget about the flaws of the screenplay, it's okay. you have to kowtow to these actors who played the tough roles of this small team infiltrated behind enemy line to do a mission absolutely impossible. the combat firefighting scenes one after another were excellent, the camera man followed the actors during the combat that made you feel that you were also following them doing the shootings, the dashing, the evasive zigzagging running. all these five actors who played the small navy seal team did quite a believable job. what the leading actor did in this film was quite amazing. when he fell down the staircase to escape the explosion, i really don't know how he or the stuntman did to avoid the continued falls and crushing down the stairs one after another. there were constant firefights, close combats that were performed and carried out like real, although these guys seemed to immune to the bullets and their ammunitions seemed never used up. but funny thing is that i have surprised myself to willingly accept such impossible ridicules. i rarely like such military crappy movies before, but this time, i quite enjoyed it and enjoyed greatly. the kamikaze style fighting scenes were simply too great to be picky. all the stunts did in this film were top-notched and professionally carried out in a perfect way.
by the way, there's obviously an editing error of the movie @ time frame 01:16:14 and then @ 01:16:23, @ the first one, he already got off the chopper, why @ the next he still sitting in chopper and talking, then jumped off the chopper again? the editor should be kicked on the shin to wake up.
by the way, there's obviously an editing error of the movie @ time frame 01:16:14 and then @ 01:16:23, @ the first one, he already got off the chopper, why @ the next he still sitting in chopper and talking, then jumped off the chopper again? the editor should be kicked on the shin to wake up.
This movie makes it sound like all the navy seals are the best. When factually overall navy seals or a tier 2. The only navy seals that are tier 1 are a subgroup within the navy seals. We know as seal team 6.
The U. S. military uses a system of tiers to categorize its special operations units, generally dividing them into three levels: Tier 1 (most elite), Tier 2 (highly specialized), and Tier 3 (standard special operations). Tier 1 units are known for their highly secretive and covert missions, while Tier 2 units focus on more overt and specialized operations.
Here's a more detailed breakdown: Tier 1 (Black): These are the most elite special operations units, tasked with the most complex and dangerous missions. Tier 1 include. Delta Force: Known for its direct action capabilities and covert operations.
DEVGRU (Navy SEAL Team 6): Specializes in counter-terrorism and direct action operations. Which are a group within the overall Group of navy seals. Teir 1 also includes.
24th Special Tactics Squadron (Air Force): Provides specialized tactics and support for other special operations units.
Intelligence Support Activity: Focuses on intelligence gathering and analysis for special operations.
Regimental Reconnaissance Company (Marine Corps): Known for its reconnaissance and direct action capabilities.
Tier 2 is below tier 1(Gray): These units are also highly specialized, but their operations are often less secretive than Tier 1. Examples include: Navy SEALs: A diverse force with expertise in maritime operations, combat diving, and special warfare.
Navy SWCCs: Conducts maritime special operations and counter-terrorism.
Marine Raiders: Known for their rapid deployment and amphibious operations.
Air Force Combat Controllers: Control combat operations and provide tactical guidance.
Air Force PJs: Provide critical medical support in combat zones.
Army Rangers: Elite infantrymen with a focus on direct action and special operations.
Army Special Forces (Green Berets): Perform foreign internal defense and irregular warfare operations.
Army Nightstalkers: Support special operations with helicopter and air assault capabilities.
Tier 3 (White): These are standard special operations units that support the overall special operations mission. Examples include: 82nd and 101st Airborne Divisions (Army): Provide rapid deployment and air assault capabilities.
Marines Recon Battalions: Conduct reconnaissance and intelligence gathering.
Navy Riverine Command: Operate in coastal and inland waterways.
Air Force 142nd Fighter Wing: Provides air power support for special operations.
So if you're ever in a conversation and people say, the navy seals are the best, tell them the truth that the overall navy seals are tier, 2. The best of the best is delta force. So this movie makes it sound like Navy Seals are the best of the best. Which overall they are not.
The U. S. military uses a system of tiers to categorize its special operations units, generally dividing them into three levels: Tier 1 (most elite), Tier 2 (highly specialized), and Tier 3 (standard special operations). Tier 1 units are known for their highly secretive and covert missions, while Tier 2 units focus on more overt and specialized operations.
Here's a more detailed breakdown: Tier 1 (Black): These are the most elite special operations units, tasked with the most complex and dangerous missions. Tier 1 include. Delta Force: Known for its direct action capabilities and covert operations.
DEVGRU (Navy SEAL Team 6): Specializes in counter-terrorism and direct action operations. Which are a group within the overall Group of navy seals. Teir 1 also includes.
24th Special Tactics Squadron (Air Force): Provides specialized tactics and support for other special operations units.
Intelligence Support Activity: Focuses on intelligence gathering and analysis for special operations.
Regimental Reconnaissance Company (Marine Corps): Known for its reconnaissance and direct action capabilities.
Tier 2 is below tier 1(Gray): These units are also highly specialized, but their operations are often less secretive than Tier 1. Examples include: Navy SEALs: A diverse force with expertise in maritime operations, combat diving, and special warfare.
Navy SWCCs: Conducts maritime special operations and counter-terrorism.
Marine Raiders: Known for their rapid deployment and amphibious operations.
Air Force Combat Controllers: Control combat operations and provide tactical guidance.
Air Force PJs: Provide critical medical support in combat zones.
Army Rangers: Elite infantrymen with a focus on direct action and special operations.
Army Special Forces (Green Berets): Perform foreign internal defense and irregular warfare operations.
Army Nightstalkers: Support special operations with helicopter and air assault capabilities.
Tier 3 (White): These are standard special operations units that support the overall special operations mission. Examples include: 82nd and 101st Airborne Divisions (Army): Provide rapid deployment and air assault capabilities.
Marines Recon Battalions: Conduct reconnaissance and intelligence gathering.
Navy Riverine Command: Operate in coastal and inland waterways.
Air Force 142nd Fighter Wing: Provides air power support for special operations.
So if you're ever in a conversation and people say, the navy seals are the best, tell them the truth that the overall navy seals are tier, 2. The best of the best is delta force. So this movie makes it sound like Navy Seals are the best of the best. Which overall they are not.
I think some folk who have reviewed this flick in the past are judging it by storyline. I approach war / action /terrorism movies simply from the following ways: 1. Is there a sinister evil enemy that is believable and makes you despise them by the end? 2. Creative cinematography. Cmon we have all seen people shot in the head, there are very few gruesome scenes that have not been done before. Have to say there were a few in this (albeit unbelievable) that made me go wow. 3. Overall training of the actors. Do they look like soldiers, hold their gun as if they have been to boot camp. Thought Lex Shrapnel (what a name) was decent in this and others were strong characters.
This movie meets all of these critique elements and some. I definitely don't recommend this flick for people who are not in to saving private ryan, black hawk down etc. but for for those that do, this movie is a solid 6/10.
This movie meets all of these critique elements and some. I definitely don't recommend this flick for people who are not in to saving private ryan, black hawk down etc. but for for those that do, this movie is a solid 6/10.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesDuring the raid at around 21 mins one of the men asks for a mirror, and then says "I saw this in a movie once" and proceeds to stick the mirror around the corner the of door to spot the enemy. This is referencing the movie Saving Private Ryan which 'Tom Sizemore' was in and participated in the mirror scene in that movie.
- GaffesRicks, A Navy SEAl, wears an Air Combat Command patch. ACC is a U.S. Air Force major command.
- ConnexionsFollows En territoire ennemi (2001)
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- Seal Team Eight: Behind Enemy Lines
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- 3 000 000 $US (estimé)
- Durée
- 1h 38min(98 min)
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