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‘Super intense’ film called ‘best movie of all time’ as audiences admit they ‘cryed like babies’ – Netflix

‘Super intense’ film called ‘best movie of all time’ as audiences admit they ‘cryed like babies’ – Netflix

If you’re a John Krasinski fan, you probably already know what this movie is about.

Yes, Jim from Office and PEOPLE’s Sexiest Man Alive for 2024, is widely known for his role on the ever-popular series, as well as other comedic roles such as Leatherheads, It’s Complicated And Monsters vs. Aliens.

However, he has several serious films to his credit, for example Quiet placewhich he also directed, Promised land And Detroit.

And it shouldn’t surprise you that he’s also a bit of an action hero – after all, since 2018 he’s been Jack Ryan in the series of the same name.

And the 2016 biographical war film, which starred Krasinski, was called “super intense” and “one of the best films” fans have ever seen.

High praise indeed.

John Krasinski to Star in Film Based on True American Soldiers (Paramount Pictures)

John Krasinski to Star in Film Based on True American Soldiers (Paramount Pictures)

If you’re interested in these accolades, you might also be interested in the fact that they were directed by none other than Pearl Harbor And Transformers Michael Bay.

And if anyone knows a thing or two about war and explosions, it’s him.

So what is this movie?

Well it’s called 13 hours: The secret soldiers of Benghazi and the trailer can be seen here:

13 o’clock is based on the book of the same name and follows six members of the U.S. Army Annex security team during the 2012 attack on Benghazi in Libya, as the group attempts to protect an American diplomatic compound.

While the film wasn’t as successful critically, scoring just 53 percent on Rotten Tomatoes, it did much better among audiences, scoring 83 percent.

And in the Netflix Banger Facebook group, it seems to be the same story.

The film received rave reviews on Netflix Bangers (Paramount Pictures).

The film received rave reviews on Netflix Bangers (Paramount Pictures).

One Facebook user asked the group to review a movie they planned to watch as soon as their “power was restored.”

One person responded: “One of the best movies, watched it so many times it makes me sad and angry,” while another added: “Watching it live the way it unfolded was terrifying. They did a great job on the film.”

And the comments kept coming, with a third writing: “Super intense” and a fourth sharing: “Best movie ever.”

“I cried like a child. Just to get out of the theater and breathe for a minute. Very much,” someone else wrote.

And another viewer has seen it “several times”, adding: “So cool!”

So will you turn it on?