It’s a movie you truly want to love but with out the depth of character development it’s truly hard. The story tells the true story of what our Navy Seals battle and die for in their call of duty and touches on their brotherhood yet it misses the mark. We learn more about the chaos and brotherhood of battle from this film then in most other war films of our time. We also see how confusing it can be in determining who is the enemy and who is a friend during the act of war. If we had met these four individuals during boot camp, with their families and/or during their youth it would have truly rounded out their characters and made it a wonderful fill. What is strange is the book has such a depth of these experiences that the movie has left out.
** 1/2 Worth seeing add a 1/2 star if you’ve read the beginning of the book.