The film is celebrated for its , particularly the historically significant horseback charges against modern military hardware. It explores themes of unconventional warfare , cultural diplomacy, and the deep bonds of brotherhood forged under fire.

While praised for its to real-life heroes, critics noted that the film occasionally prioritizes "big-screen military fireworks" over deep character development, with some reviewers finding it leans into familiar war movie tropes. Despite these critiques, it remains an engrossing portrait of a "stunning achievement" in military history. Historical Significance

as Sergeant First Class Sam Diller: Brings moments of camaraderie and levity to the high-stakes mission.

Following the 9/11 attacks, Captain Mitch Nelson (Chris Hemsworth) leads a 12-man Green Beret unit, ODA 595, into the rugged mountains of northern Afghanistan. Their mission is to join forces with General Abdul Rashid Dostum (Navid Negahban) of the Northern Alliance to capture the strategic city of Mazar-i-Sharif from the Taliban. The team must overcome cultural barriers, navigate treacherous terrain, and survive being outnumbered 40-to-1 by an enemy equipped with tanks and rocket launchers.

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