Act of Valor: The real deal

Active duty Nave Seals give us a taste of war in Act of Valor. Courtesy of Alliance Atlantis


The military has long trained actors to portray them in movies with a solid level of success. Most of us take for granted that what we’re seeing is an accurate depiction of how the elite freedom fighters handle business in battle. This movie takes care of that naivety.

Directors Mike McCoy and Scott Waugh found eight active duty Navy Seals to show the public the life they live and how missions are actually conducted.

Watching the precision and intensity with which these highly trained men operate is something I’ll never forget. The tactical operations are shot brilliantly, with great first person perspective similar to video games like Call of Duty and Modern Warfare.

What hurt the movie, was having the audience sit through actual Navy Seals attempting to act – And when I say “attempting”, I’m being generous. The movie also gives off a strong odour of a recruitment video for the US Military.

The saving grace came from showing the consequences and costs associated with joining the armed forces. Also interesting, was the depiction of the villains, as they were not the typical radicals I expected, having a certain level of complexity to them was refreshing.

Bottom Line: Regardless of the flaws, Act of Valor will give you a look into the Nave Seals the likes of which you’ve never experienced before.

Grade B

Runtime: 100 minutes

IMAX: No

3D: No

About David Budo

I started reviewing movies simply because I became tired of being told what I should like. I don’t believe in following anyone’s opinion but my own, so you know you are not reading the reviews of a Hollywood sheep. Not every movie is trying to win an Oscar. Some simply want to make us laugh, or give us an a adrenaline rush. I love any movie that speaks to me and accomplishes it’s goals. Currently, I’m the film critic for moviecheeks.ca, York Region Media Group and eventually the world. Let’s talk film! View all posts by David Budo

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