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Seal Team Eight: Behind Enemy Lines Movie Review Summary

Actors: Lex Shrapnel, Anthony Oseyemi, Michael Everson

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This is a story about a team of Navy SEAL members that go on a mission in Africa to stop the sale of weapons grade uranium from falling into terrorist hands, but not everything and everyone is who they say they are. This is a story of a team of Navy seals led by Lex Shrapnel who plays Case as the team leader and main character on an unsanctioned clandestine mission to rescue a pair of CIA assets supposedly captured by a warlord deep in the Congo. Upon storming the camp and rescuing the only survivor, who is the asset named Zoe, they uncover a plot to make a massive sale of uranium which is weapons grade. They find a huge stack of cash no one of the rooms and Case orders for it to be left in a GPS marked location for pickup by the CIA.
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Fearing that the uranium may be used by terrorist groups to build a nuclear weapon, the team under the leadership of Case; without prepping for the mission follows the trail of the terrorists. They lose a team member on the way from missile explosion. Case urges the team forward through battles with the local rebel groups through use of advanced tactics and pure grit, even when they are almost killed by friendly fire. They follow the trail up to the mine where Case starts to connect the dots that the CIA asset they rescued may have her own agenda. However, by the time that he puts two and two together, she makes contact with the rebels and they capture one of the SEAL team members and kill two others in an explosion while Case narrowly escapes. Case gets extracted and follows the trail of the rebel leader to the city center where he supposes they have their stronghold. His approach to Zoe, who happens to controls the rebels is brazen and invites the wrath of the militia. He battles with superhuman skill and resolve with the untrained rebels, killing dozens of them. It almost seems like he is fighting the whole town before getting to Zoe. He manages to free his comrade Jay and they kill the rest of the rebel leadership, thus stopping their activities.
Best part of story, including ending: I liked the fight scenes in the beginning and the end. They were not very realistic but they were quite entertaining.

Best scene in story: I liked the scene at the start of the move, when the rebel leader and his remaining survivors were holed up in a room hiding from the Seals as if, it would make a lot of difference as to their survival.

Opinion about the main character: I do not like that Case had sexual relations with Zoe who turned out to be the enemy as he probably had reservations about her in the beginning and gave in to human weakness.

The review of this Movie prepared by Nicholas Waithaka a Level 1 Blue Jay scholar

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Plot & Themes

Composition of Book Actual chase scenes or violence 70%Planning/preparing, gather info, debate puzzles/motives 20%Feelings, relationships, character bio/development 10% Time/Era of Movie:    -   present 2000+ War Thriller    -   Yes Armed Forces:    -   Special Forces

Main Character

Identity:    -   Male Profession/status:    -   navy soldier Age:    -   20's-30's Ethnicity/Nationality    -   White (American)

Setting

Africa    -   Yes Part of Africa:    -   Black Africa

Writing Style

Accounts of torture and death?    -   moderately messy visuals of dead Sex/nudity in movie?    -   Yes What kind of sex:    -   vague references only Kind of violence:    -   land battles Any profanity?    -   Some foul language Lot of special effects?    -   Yes Kinds of F/X    -   exploding vehicles    -   exploding bombs

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