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Loyal veteran Navy S.E.A.L. Lt. A.K. Waters is sent into the heart of war-torn Africa on a hazardous mission to lead his team into the Nigerian jungle in order to rescue Dr. Lena Hendricks, a U.S. citizen who runs a missionary and will only join them if they agree to save 70 refugees too.
A tale of courage so facile and off-handedly racist that only Hollywood could have invented it. It confuses slaughter with action, and it's stupid, too.
Shamelessly one-sided with cheesy wooden dialogue.
December 28, 2010
Arkansas Democrat-Gazette
...an unapologetic paean to the nobility of the American foot solider.
January 29, 2005
Village Voice
This Black Hawk Down theft is a trial by cliché.
March 11, 2003
New York Magazine/Vulture
In a movie with so much graphic suffering by innocent Africans, it's a bit disconcerting that so much loving attention is paid to Bruce Willis's anguished mug.
March 09, 2003
DVDTalk.com
A huge screaming bore of a war flick with a big plate of pretentiousness on the side.
Will a thinking audience really buy the image of helpless, grateful people bestowing kisses and victory songs upon Willis as the representative of all things American: power, guts, compassion?