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Afganistán. La prestigiosa periodista Elsa Casanova es tomada como rehén por los talibanes. Ante su inminente ejecución, una unidad de las Fuerzas Especiales es enviada para su liberación. Una vez rescatada, los talibanes frustran el plan de huida. Comienza así una persecución a vida o muerte en uno de los paisajes más impresionantes y hostiles del mundo, en la que un infalible grupo de soldados de élite arriesga su vida con un único objetivo: traer a Elsa a casa. (A Contracorriente Films)

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POMO 

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español Para ver una súper acción militante del Medio Oriente, tenemos la película Black Hawk derribado. Para conocer gente en su camino hacia la libertad a través del Himalaya, tenemos Camino a la libertad. Fuerzas especiales es su híbrido francés: no completamente aburrido, pero suave en acción y superficial como un charco en el desierto afgano. Y quiere impresionarnos a toda costa con la muerte de los personajes de los que no nos dice nada. En realidad es un mega-kitsch con un interesante elenco. ()

Isherwood 

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inglés And they say that the French can only wave the white flag. There were moments when I was willing to give a full four stars to this purely male spectacle, which sells all the clichés, plot crutches, and predictable situations with such irresistible guilelessness. However, there are just too many moments when you put your hand on your heart and know that it's just a tad higher in intelligence than an episode of "Call of Duty." It is not the poor man’s version of The Way Back, but as a promising debut from a promising director, I have no objections. 3 ½, thumbs up, and if you're encumbered by genre, go for it. ()

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Malarkey 

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inglés This movie was recommended to me by Enšpígl and it looks incredibly tough. I mean I really haven’t seen such a tough and manly movie for a really long time. Truth be told, at the beginning, I didn’t understand the plot or almost anything that was going on in the movie. It seems the editor had a nice little line (of coke) because the movie kept switching from one plotline to another really quickly. But then the story, which turns out to be fairly simple, starts unravelling and I was watching actors who portray such great men that you could wipe the sweat off their brows because they really gave it all they had. Naturally, the movie isn’t a men-only affair and Diane Kruger gets involved, who once again showed that no matter what she looks like, she’s still simply great and amazing. By the way, in this movie she looks like she really did just walk through the steppes for many days and nights. But let’s leave that aside. What’s important is the action, and I must say that in this case the editor did a hell of a job, and all that good-guy-quality and manliness, which you don’t get to see so much in movies these days. ()

gudaulin ¡Boo!

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inglés Part of French cinema has always admired overseas production and clearly drew inspiration from Hollywood and its commercial trends. Some films simply cannot deny their ambition to catch up with and surpass their models, and Special Forces clearly draws from American patriotic and militarism-saturated films about perfect war professionals who love their country and are always willing to stand up against overwhelming odds to save democracy, innocent orphans, or fragile women. I don't think this fairytale is, in fact, not offensive because its dullness did disturb me a bit and I considered it a perfect waste of time in the end - and I certainly didn't have high expectations. It's a dull shooter saturated with sentiment and, above all, an enormous amount of pathos, and it's poorly shot and edited with distinctly black-and-white characters. It takes itself deadly seriously, while the only chance to sell this abomination would be to lighten it up because it truly cannot be taken seriously. I didn't like the Rambo films even when I was a teen, and over the years, that feeling only intensified. Overall impression: 10%, mainly for the presence of Diane Kruger. ()

EvilPhoEniX 

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inglés A decent war film with Taliban starring a likeable Diane Kruger and the cool Djimon Hounsou. France has shown it can handle this genre too and it's not too different from an American production. There's quite a lot of shooting, but it bothered me that the film isn't R-rated and the shootouts aren't that exciting. But the second half switches more into survival and that also decided the final four stars. 70% ()

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