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Seal Team Eight: Behind Enemy Lines (2014) Movie Review

By Newguy

Seal Team Eight: A Behind Enemy Lines Action Movie Review

ABC Film Challenge – Action – V (Vic)

Seal Team Eight: A Behind Enemy Lines Action Movie Review

Director: Roel Reine (Hard Target 2)

Writer: Brendan Cowles, Shane Kuhn (Screenplay)

Writer: Brendan Cowles, Shane Kuhn, Roel Reine (Story)

Cast

Plot: Tom Sizemore stars in the most explosive Behind Enemy Lines yet! Seal Team 8 must fight their way through the Congo to defuse one of the greatest threats the world has ever known.

Runtime: 1 Hour 38 Minutes

There may be spoilers in the rest of the review

Story: Seal Team Eight: Behind Enemy Lines starts when Ricks (Sizemore) sends his teams of Seals on an extraction mission. Case (Shrapnel), Jay (Oseyemi), Bubba (Everson), Vic (Meriel) and others must rescue Zoe Jelani (Meriel). She had been captured by a ruthless leader who posed a massive threat to the area.

However, the mission takes a turn and now the unit finds themselves trapped behind enemy lines. They must use their strengths to learn the true operation to save the locals. However, it comes at a cost for the soldiers.

Verdict on Seal Team Eight: Behind Enemy Lines

Seal Team Eight: Behind Enemy Lines is an action movie following a group of Navy seals set on a mission. They must travel behind enemy lines to rescue a prisoner. However, not everything is as it seems and they must fight against the odds to escape.

This is a movie that uses the title of a popular war movie to grab a few more headlines. At the core of the story, it does everything right to give us a simple and entertaining story of soldiers needing to overcome the odds. However, none of the soldiers get enough time to shine and feel flat. It is all generic and while it entertains, it won’t stick with you for very long afterwards.

Where to Watch

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Final ThoughtsSeal Team Eight: Behind Enemy Lines is a typical late-night action movie.

Seal Team Eight: Behind Enemy Lines (2014) Movie Review

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