Two Sailors form a lasting bond during training to be Navy Seals but soon grow apart as they are sent off to fight in Desert Storm.Two Sailors form a lasting bond during training to be Navy Seals but soon grow apart as they are sent off to fight in Desert Storm.Two Sailors form a lasting bond during training to be Navy Seals but soon grow apart as they are sent off to fight in Desert Storm.
Michael Cornelison
- Carter
- (as Michael Fountain)
Tae-Joon Lee
- T.J.
- (as Henry Taejoon Lee)
Jonathan Herson
- Dr. Cortese
- (as Jon J. Herson)
John Philips
- Simmons
- (as John Phillips)
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Gale Hansen features in this a lot in spite of being second billed on the credits. He is good with the role that is, unfortunately, limited in any interesting dialogue. In fact the whole film lacks creative flair, which is a pity because it is quite a good story line with some good actors. The overall production is clichéd and, at times, boring. Yet the two story lines, triangular love affair and strategic target of an Iraqi base with chemical weapons, had a lot of potential. The military one is handled better than the love affair which required a greater deftness of touch than the director or screen play allowed.
There are lots of close-up shots of Gale (and Rob Lowe) and he plays the more rounded and sympathetic character though the camaraderie between his character - Mazzoli - and Rob's - Hammer - is good.
My rating (6/10) is for Gale and the overall acting rather than the film itself.
There are lots of close-up shots of Gale (and Rob Lowe) and he plays the more rounded and sympathetic character though the camaraderie between his character - Mazzoli - and Rob's - Hammer - is good.
My rating (6/10) is for Gale and the overall acting rather than the film itself.
Rob Lowe and Gale Hansen star in this action movie that touches on romance. Rob Lowe plays a fairly sleezy character while Gale Hansen manages to 'wow' us once again with his superb acting talent. Gale, from Dead Poets Society fame, finds himself in a rather unusual role playing a Navy SEAL.
Both men do a good job with their given roles, but it has to be said that Mr Hansen pulls off his character with both charisma and sensitivity as he falls in love with his best friends wife.
Top marks to his acting ability for this - i was totally mesmerised by his actions.
Just sad to say though, that he isn't in many movies - i could watch the man for days without a break :OD
Evelyn
Both men do a good job with their given roles, but it has to be said that Mr Hansen pulls off his character with both charisma and sensitivity as he falls in love with his best friends wife.
Top marks to his acting ability for this - i was totally mesmerised by his actions.
Just sad to say though, that he isn't in many movies - i could watch the man for days without a break :OD
Evelyn
I thought for sure this was a spoof of late 80s military movies. There fact that someone wrote this to be a serious drama really blew my mind. It reminded me of The Room with heavy weaponry.
The best part of this film was the two minutes of documentary footage from the First Gulf War. Everything else was ridiculously stupid and unbelievable. Now I was a soldier, not even special ops, yet the training and combat scenes made me cringe. However, I do highly recommend it for Mystery Science Theater 3000 treatment!
I think the last Aussie reviewer hit the nail on the head. This movie despite being based on the experiences of an elite US naval frog team at war is surprisingly value-neutral when it comes to extolling the virtues of the US military, or even the reasons for going to war. This may have to do with the fact that the writer/director, Shimon Dotan, is an Israeli. In short, I enjoyed this movie, because it introduces some character development in a genre where it is often conspicuously absent. The casting of Rob Lowe as the career jackass was a stroke of genius! That said, there are aspects of honour and sacrifice inherent in his role, which he does bring out. However, like others I felt Gale Hansen stole the show with his role as the strong-willed and dependable leader contrasting with Lowe's as the antithesis. I like the fact that everything didn't work out at the end, and the monologue delivered at the end summed up the whole experience nicely. Go see it.
Did you know
- TriviaIn his autobiography, Rob Lowe says he almost died in the performance of a stunt in this film. He was being dragged by a cord behind a speeding boat, and could not break free from the cord. He was pulled closer to the boat, and was in serious danger when one of the Navy SEALs are the crew dived in and rescued him.
- GoofsThe Iraqi flag had three stars in the middle white stripe during the period that the film is set in.
- ConnectionsReferenced in State of play, jeux de pouvoir: Episode #1.4 (2003)
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