
All of this is shown through the vantage point of a character named Maya, who serves to fulfill multiple roles in multiple levels of the operation, allowing us to see the whole thing unfold from the bottom up. It’s a bit of a stretch to believe that Maya could act in all the roles she’s given, but as a composite character, she serves the narrative’s purpose really well. What really helps will be the film’s pathos; it’s hard not to admire Maya as a character, who shows decent development, and proves to be a thrill to watch with her aggressive dedication and shrewdness. As far as the plot itself goes, it’s a straightforward affair, but it seems to adhere to real-life events really well. Some specific scenes might deviate from reality (the actual raid was much shorter and quieter than what's on film).
This film uses some rough-around-the-edges photography. Editing is good; the way it manipulates sound recordings reminded me a lot of a George Lucas film. Acting is generally good, but Jessica Chastain steals the show throughout with her perfectly nuanced performance. Writing is okay. This production uses real-looking sets, props, and costumes. Music is pretty moody.
Recommended.
4.5/5 (Entertainment: Good | Story: Good | Film: Perfect)
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