The 2012 Islamist militia attack on the two U.S. outposts in Benghazi Libya comes alive as a colossal and utterly predictable central-government failure in 13 Hours: The Secret Soldiers of Benghazi. Truth!
The amazing thing is that only four men died, even if one was Ambassador Chris Stevens, a great guy who everybody loved, even the Libyans. He was the first U.S. Ambassador killed under attack in 33 years.
Gut wrenching, yes, but it ends heroically, and goodness knows it could have ended worse, much worse. It didn’t due to half a dozen American heroes. These are real American heroes, not the made up or NFL kind.
The movie steers clear of Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, President Obama, VP Joe Biden or anyone in Washington, though it flashes shots of the Pentagon & White House as the Attacks on Benghazi continued.
The indictment of Clinton, Obama & Biden is in the title of the movie — 13 Hours.
The actual attacks lasted almost that long: 8-9 hours by various accounts. During that time, the American Government sent nothing to Libya: not F-16s from nearby Sicily, not armed drones, not Navy, not nothing. The situation was predictable and our outposts were laughably unprepared. Worse, no visible effort was made to deal with the attacks as they happened, for an eight hour period! Her whereabouts during the hours of the attack on Benghazi remain a U.S. Government secret, as do those of POTUS Obama. Shame
Hillary trails dirt like Pig Pen in a pantsuit. Her failure to ensure a modicum of prudence in a militia-controlled city is exceeded by her craven disappearing act while the crisis on her watch went on for eight long hours. Yet all that is topped by the ultimate sin for a government leader. She lied to the face of Charles Woods, father of KIA hero Ty “Rone” Woods, telling him that the U.S. would “make sure that the person who made that film is arrested and prosecuted.” She denies it, but other Gold Star Parents confirm it.
Hillary’s 3AM phone call came on 9/11/2012 and she failed about as badly as possible.
Three days later at Dover Air Force Base, she blamed a YouTube video, thus packing the wound with salt.
The movie is therefore consequential and important, apparently even accurate, notwithstanding the fog of war. Ambassador Chris Stevens, Tyrone Woods, the other two KIAs and the former SEALs, Rangers and Special Ops guys who pulled the fat from the fire deserve our attention. Let’s give it to them.
Matt Lutscher plays Ambassador Chris Stevens as an amiable and idealistic suit.
Michael Bay specializes in explosions of the phony-balony variety, so recreating a real-life firefight is well within his wheelhouse. Yet his film proves hard to follow for non-cognoscenti and includes at least one head-scratching scene. It involves F-16s.
Flaws aside, 13 Hours tells an important true story more than well enough to achieve greatness.
War is savage. This night-long battle literally ripped some people apart while nearly dismembering others. Gird your loins.
One assumes that Hillary’s Hitmen are hard at work trying to discredit 13 Hours. Surely there is something in it that fudges the truth, which is why I rate its CircoReality as 1.3x actual reality, out-and-out rectitude by Hollywood standards. Indeed, the film’s opening title card states “This is a true story.” So it appears to be.
Cinema reality aside, 13 Hours definitively clears up several questions.