for the New Yorker’s February 6, 2017 issue, of an Iraqi SWAT team, was the inspiration for the film Mosul. If you are interested in doing a bit of background reading, it is an amazing piece that goes into vivid detail and humanises the fighters as it does so.with one adjective, Mosul the film is indeed “gritty” but so watchable that an hour and a half goes by without notice.
In one chilling scene, Daesh members – so close! – contact the SWAT team via radio, mocking them for their dwindling number of Humvees and, it goes without saying, fighters. “You had six Humvees before. Now you have three. And three months ago, you had nine.” He is offered a spot after a brief interrogation by Major Jasem , and while he doesn’t always know what’s going on, joins them regardless. His police partner is confused, but is told to tell his superiors, who assume all these ex-cops in the SWAT team are dead, that they are very much alive.
Both the writing and the acting is superb, with Suhail Dabbach playing the steely yet paternal Major Jassem that all his team members look up to. It would be difficult to imagine what the squadron would be like if it weren’t for him holding it together, yet despite all the hits the team takes, they march on.
RedAppl02459297 The best Turkish movie ever, Midnight Express. And the new one also on Netflix is the 'Promise' filmed in Turkey's period of the first world war film starting academy award winner Christian Bale (Batman) highly recommend must see based on a true story of a heroic character.
From the trailer it was all always going to be a great movie. Will stream this weekend.
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