13 Hours: Michael Bay made his "Argo"? In September 2012, the US ambassador to Libya and three other US diplomats were killed in Benghazi planking in dark conditions. Parallel to this attack, the terrorists are attacking "Annex" a CIA base located in the same city where many US officers are. The massacre was averted thanks to the intervention of six security officers, who repeated courage for 13 long hours to repel the attacks of their assailants ... This is the true story that is told in the book " 13 Hours "by Mitchell Zuckoff (unreported at home), whose rights were purchased by Paramount to make a film adaptation, written by Chuck Hogan (The Town, the series The Strain). And to stage this "political thriller" budgeted at 35 million, which was selected by the studio? Ben Affleck? Paul Greengrass? Ridley Scott? Nope, the lucky none other than Michael Bay! At first sight difficult to imagine the director of the Transformers saga at the head of a film as serious and contemporary pitch. But after all, leave him the benefit of the doubt, because planking remember that with his Pain and Gain, also adapted from a true story, he had managed to offer us a great little film.
An ERB that will appeal to moviegoers!
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