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13 Hours: The Secret Soldiers of Benghazi

13 Hours: The Secret Soldiers of Benghazi (also known simply as 13 Hours) is a 2016 American biographical[3] action-thriller film[4][5][6] directed and produced by Michael Bay and written by Chuck Hogan; based on Mitchell Zuckoff's 2014 book of the same name. The film follows six members of the Annex Security Team who fought to defend the American diplomatic compound in Benghazi, Libya after waves of attacks by militants on September 11, 2012. The film stars James Badge Dale, John Krasinski, Pablo Schreiber, Max Martini, David Denman and Dominic Fumusa, with supporting roles by Toby Stephens, Alexia Barlier and David Costabile.

13 Hours:
The Secret Soldiers of Benghazi
Theatrical release poster
Directed byMichael Bay
Screenplay byChuck Hogan
Based on13 Hours
by Mitchell Zuckoff
Produced by
Starring
CinematographyDion Beebe
Edited by
Music byLorne Balfe
Production
companies
Distributed byParamount Pictures
Release dates
  • January 12, 2016 (2016-01-12) (AT&T Stadium)
  • January 15, 2016 (2016-01-15) (United States)
Running time
144 minutes[1]
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$50 million[2]
Box office$69.4 million[2]

Filming began on April 27, 2015, in Malta and Morocco. Known colloquially as "the Benghazi movie,"[7] the film was released on January 15, 2016, by Paramount Pictures. Upon release, 13 Hours grossed $69 million worldwide against a production budget of $50 million (not including advertising and distribution), and became one of Bay's lowest-grossing films until the 2022 release of Ambulance. 13 Hours also received many mixed reviews from critics. While the film was praised for its acting performances, action sequences, and dark tone, the script was criticized for its historical liberties. Bay's direction also received a mixed response, with many criticizing his emphasis on over-the-top action, but some also noting it as one of his most mature and grounded films.[8][9]

The film received an Oscar nomination for Best Sound Mixing at the 89th Academy Awards.[10]

Plot

In 2012, following the overthrow of Muammar Gaddafi, Benghazi in Libya is named one of the most dangerous places in the world, and countries have pulled their diplomatic offices out of the country in fear of an attack by militants. The United States still has a diplomatic compound, not an official consulate, open in the city. Less than a mile away is a top secret CIA base, "the Annex," which is protected by a team of private military contractors from Global Response Staff (GRS). New to the detail is former US Navy SEAL Jack Silva, who arrives in Benghazi and is picked up by fellow former US Navy SEAL Tyrone "Rone" Woods, the commander of the GRS team and a personal friend of Silva. Arriving at the Annex, Silva is introduced to the rest of the GRS team: former US Marines Mark "Oz" Geist, John "Tig" Tiegen and Dave "Boon" Benton and former US Army Ranger Kris "Tanto" Paronto and the CIA Chief of Station, "Bob", who constantly gives the team strict reminders to never engage the citizens.

Prior to the US Ambassador's arrival, the GRS team members visit the Special Mission, where the Ambassador will be staying. They review the location and warn Diplomatic Security Service (DSS) Agents Scott Wickland and Dave Ubben about the risk of minimal-security arrangements and the high probability of a surprise attack due to the weak central government. US Ambassador Chris Stevens arrives in Benghazi to maintain diplomatic connections amid the political and social chaos, with limited protection from five DSS Agents, principally Wickland and Ubben, along with guards hired from the local February 17th Martyrs Brigade militia, nicknamed "17-Feb." On the morning of the eleventh anniversary of the September 11 attacks, Stevens notices suspicious men taking pictures of the compound and notifies his security detail. Back at the Annex, Silva finds out that his wife is pregnant.

That night, a group of militants from Ansar al-Sharia assault the compound. The 17-Feb guards are quickly overrun, which allows the attackers easy access to the compound. Wickland takes Stevens and Smith, an IT specialist, to the safe room. Unable to breach the safe room, the attackers set the building on fire hoping to burn the men out. Wickland escapes but loses both Stevens and Smith. At the Annex, the GRS team desperately wants to go to the compound to help, but the Chief refuses for fear that the team's departure would expose the Annex. However, the team dispatches to the compound anyway and meets up with the DSS Agents, with the team splitting up: Silva, Woods, and Tiegen head to the consulate, while Paronto and Benton head to the back gate, assisted by a few 17-Feb militants. Silva and Woods enter the building searching for Stevens and Smith but find only Smith's body. After an intense firefight inside the compound against the militants, the DSS team retreats in a car, but after a beat-up Wickland goes the wrong way, they are followed by militants on their way back to the Annex. Later, the GRS team also retreats to the Annex.

Knowing that an attack by the militants is imminent, the CIA staff of the Annex makes several desperate calls for help, but only former US Navy SEAL Glen "Bub" Doherty, a GRS operator in Tripoli, helps. He forms a team, including two Delta Force operators, that flies to Benghazi after several delays. Meanwhile, the GRS team fends off the militants as they try to breach the Annex perimeter. After repelling the largest attack wave, the Annex receives word from ISR that help is coming.

The Tripoli GRS reinforcements arrive and begin to prepare the CIA and DSS staff for their departure to the airport. The militants launch a mortar attack in which Ubben and Geist are wounded, and Geist's left arm is partially severed. Woods rushes to aid Geist and is killed by another mortar round. Doherty is also killed when a third mortar detonates directly in front of him.

While a wounded Geist and Ubben are being tended to, Delta Force operatives dispose of Woods' body, angering Silva. With the GRS team compromised and the Annex now vulnerable, the remaining GRS operators watch as a convoy of vehicles rolls toward the Annex. Fearing the worst, the operators prepare to make a final stand until it is revealed that the convoy is an element of the Libya Shield Force militia that is escorting the GRS reinforcements. They also find out that Stevens had been found behind the compound but was pronounced dead at the hospital.

At the airport, the CIA staff and the wounded Geist board the plane to Tripoli while the remainder of the GRS team waits for the next plane with the bodies of Stevens, Smith, Woods, and Doherty. Paronto is approached by his 17-Feb allies and gives them some keys to Gaddafi's old armored vehicles. Meanwhile, Silva speaks with his wife and tells her that he is finally coming home; however, he tearfully admits that Woods didn't make it and isn't coming home. Shortly after, he briefly recalls a conversation with Woods they had at the annex and zips his bodybag up. Closing titles reveal that all of the surviving members of the Annex security GRS team received contractor medals at a private ceremony, have since retired from the GRS team, and live with their families and that Geist was able to save his arm after several surgeries after re-enlisting.

Cast

GRS Team

CIA

U.S. State Department

Civilians

Production

Development

On February 10, 2014, it was announced that Paramount Pictures was in talks with 3 Arts Entertainment to acquire the film rights to the book 13 Hours, written by Mitchell Zuckoff, with Erwin Stoff to produce.[20] Chuck Hogan was set to adapt the book, based on the true events of the Benghazi attack by militants on the American diplomatic compound in Benghazi, Libya, on the evening of September 11, 2012.[20] The film would focus on six members of a security team that fought to defend the Americans stationed there.[20] On October 29, 2014, Michael Bay was set to direct and produce the thriller.[21]

Casting

On January 14, 2015, John Krasinski was cast in the film, to play one of the lead roles, a former US Navy SEAL.[11] On February 3, Pablo Schreiber also signed on to star in the film, playing Kris "Tanto" Paronto, one of the six-man security team.[16] On February 6, James Badge Dale was set to star, as the leader of the security team.[13] Max Martini was cast as another member of the security team on February 17, 2015.[14] David Denman signed on to star in the film on March 3, 2015, playing Boon, an elite sniper.[17] On March 5, 2015, THR reported that Dominic Fumusa also signed on, to play John "Tig" Tiegen, one of the members of the security team, who is also a former Marine with weapons expertise.[15] Freddie Stroma was added to the cast on March 17, 2015, to play the role of an undercover CIA officer in Libya.[18] On May 7, 2015, Toby Stephens was set to play Glen "Bub" Doherty, another of the security team members.[22]

Filming

Principal photography began on April 27, 2015, in Malta and Morocco.[17][23] A large film set was built in March 2015 in Ta' Qali, Malta at 35°53′58.9″N 14°25′42.6″E / 35.899694°N 14.428500°E / 35.899694; 14.428500.[24][25]

Release

On June 30, 2015, Paramount announced that the new title would be 13 Hours: The Secret Soldiers of Benghazi, and set the film to be released on January 15, 2016, on the MLK Holiday weekend.[26] The film premiered on January 12, 2016, at the AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas,[27] benefiting the Shadow Warriors Project, which supports private military security personnel and other groups.[27]

Unusual for a major American film, the film was given only a limited release in Canada during its American wide opening weekend, playing in select theatres in Toronto, Montreal, Vancouver, Edmonton, Calgary and Ottawa. The film expanded to a wide release in Canadian theatres the following weekend, January 22–24.[28][29]

Paramount specifically marketed the film to conservatives,[30] in a method similar to previous films Lone Survivor and American Sniper, both of which had beaten box office expectations. This included screening the film for key Republican Party figures in order to generate endorsement quotations.[31]

Home media

13 Hours: The Secret Soldiers of Benghazi was released on DVD and Blu-ray on June 7, 2016. Likely due to a boost from the 2016 U.S. Presidential Election, the film made $40 million in DVD and Blu-ray sales by August 2016.[32][33]

13 Hours: The Secret Soldiers of Benghazi was released on 4K UHD Blu-Ray on June 11, 2019.[34]

Reception

Box office

13 Hours grossed $52.9 million in North America and $16.5 million in other territories for a worldwide total of $69.4 million, against a production budget of $50 million,[2] making it Michael Bay's lowest-grossing directorial film to-date.[35]

The film was projected to earn around $20 million in its four-day Martin Luther King weekend debut. It faced competition from fellow newcomer Ride Along 2, as well as holdovers The Revenant and Star Wars: The Force Awakens.[36] Other films in a similar vein that had opened on the MLK weekend in previous years, American Sniper ($107.2 million in 2015) and Lone Survivor ($37.8 million in 2014), found success, although they had faced weaker competition, and were considered less politically divisive.[37] However, The Hollywood Reporter noted that the film could outperform expectations if it was buoyed by waves of patriotism.[37] The film made $900,000 from 1,995 theaters during its Thursday previews and $16.2 million in its opening weekend, finishing fourth at the box office.[38] The film added 528 theaters in its second weekend and grossed $9 million, a 39.8% drop.[39]

Critical response

13 Hours received mixed reviews from critics, though some viewed it as a welcomed tame effort from Michael Bay.[40][41][42][43][44] On review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, the film has an approval rating of 51% based on 222 reviews, with an average rating of 5.60/10. The site's consensus reads, "13 Hours: The Secret Soldiers of Benghazi is a comparatively mature and restrained effort from Michael Bay, albeit one that can't quite boast the impact its fact-based story deserves."[45] On Metacritic the film has a score of 48 out of 100, based on 36 critics, indicating "mixed or average reviews".[46] Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of "A" on an A+ to F scale.[38][47]

Soren Andersen, writing for The Seattle Times, gave the film 3 stars out of 4, criticizing the lack of distinctive characters but ultimately summarizing 13 Hours as "engrossing" and "a ground-level depiction of heroism in the midst of the fog of war".[48] Richard Roeper similarly praised 13 Hours in his review for the Chicago Sun-Times. Although he lamented the script, Roeper found the film to be a "solid action thriller with well-choreographed battle sequences and strong work from the ensemble cast".[49] Like Roeper's review, New York Daily News' Joe Dziemianowicz was less receptive toward the script, but applauded the film's focus on the real-life attack, summarizing: "War is gritty here, not glamorous... [Michael Bay] delivers a gripping, harrowing, and heartfelt film."[50]

In a mixed review, Inkoo Kang of TheWrap praised 13 Hours for its action scenes, but panned Bay's direction as "myopic". She writes, "13 Hours is the rare Michael Bay movie that wasn't made with teenage boys in mind. But that doesn't make his latest any less callously juvenile."[8] Lindsey Bahr of the Associated Press was critical of the film's direction and cinematography, and found the screenplay to be confusing.[9] Similarly, The Economist described the film as "a sleek, poorly scripted and largely meaningless film".[51]

Libyan response

The film caused controversy in Libya.[52][53] Many Libyans believed it ignored the contributions of local people who attempted to save the US ambassador.[54] Libya's Foreign Ministry spokesman, Salah Belnaba, denounced the film's portrayal of the Libyan people and described it as "fanatical and ignorant."[55] Culture and Information Minister, Omar Gawaari, also criticized the film saying: "the movie shows the US contractors who actually failed to secure the ambassador [...] as heroes", adding that Michael Bay "turned America's failure to protect its own citizens in a fragile state into a typical action movie all about American heroism".[54][55][56]

Accolades

At the 89th Academy Awards, 13 Hours received a nomination for Best Sound Mixing.[57] However, Greg P. Russell (one of the four nominees from the film) had his nomination rescinded when it was discovered that he had contacted voters for the award by telephone in violation of campaigning regulations.[10]

Historical accuracy

The film's historical accuracy has been disputed. In the film's most controversial scene, the CIA chief in Benghazi (identified only as "Bob") tells the military contractors there when they seek permission to go defend the embassy to "stand down" and thus denies them permission. The real-life CIA chief stated that there was no stand-down order, but multiple sources who were willing to identify themselves have refuted the still-unnamed CIA chief.[58] However, no help was sent even though officials at the highest levels had found out about the attack within the first few hours out of the 13. Also, the National Review commentator David French argues that the Senate committee cited above found plenty of evidence of the "stand down" order in the form of personal testimony from multiple witnesses but chose to rule that the contrary testimony outweighed it.[59]

Kris "Tanto" Paronto, a CIA contractor who was involved in action during the event, said, "We were told to 'stand down'. Those words were used verbatim—100 percent. If the truth of it affects someone's political career? Well, I'm sorry. It happens."[60] The CIA base chief portrayed in the film has directly contradicted Paronto's claims, saying "There never was a stand-down order.... At no time did I ever second-guess that the team would depart."[61]

Also disputed is the film's portrayal that air support was denied. A House Armed Services Committee report found that air support was unavailable or that it would have arrived too late to make a difference.[51]

See also

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External links

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  • 13 Hours: The Secret Soldiers of Benghazi at IMDb
  • 13 Hours: The Secret Soldiers of Benghazi at Box Office Mojo
  • 13 Hours: The Secret Soldiers of Benghazi at Rotten Tomatoes
  • 13 Hours: The Secret Soldiers of Benghazi at Metacritic  
  • 13 Hours: The Secret Soldiers of Benghazi at AllMovie (rating 3/5)
  • 13 Hours: The Secret Soldiers of Benghazi at History vs. Hollywood

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Costabile 13 Hours The Secret Soldiers of BenghaziTheatrical release posterDirected byMichael BayScreenplay byChuck HoganBased on13 Hoursby Mitchell ZuckoffProduced byMichael Bay Erwin StoffStarringJames Badge Dale John Krasinski Max MartiniCinematographyDion BeebeEdited byPietro Scalia Michael McCusker Calvin WimmerMusic byLorne BalfeProductioncompanies3 Arts Entertainment Bay FilmsDistributed byParamount PicturesRelease datesJanuary 12 2016 2016 01 12 AT amp T Stadium January 15 2016 2016 01 15 United States Running time144 minutes 1 CountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglishBudget 50 million 2 Box office 69 4 million 2 Filming began on April 27 2015 in Malta and Morocco Known colloquially as the Benghazi movie 7 the film was released on January 15 2016 by Paramount Pictures Upon release 13 Hours grossed 69 million worldwide against a production budget of 50 million not including advertising and distribution and became one of Bay s lowest grossing films until the 2022 release of Ambulance 13 Hours also received many mixed reviews from critics While the film was praised for its acting performances action sequences and dark tone the script was criticized for its historical liberties Bay s direction also received a mixed response with many criticizing his emphasis on over the top action but some also noting it as one of his most mature and grounded films 8 9 The film received an Oscar nomination for Best Sound Mixing at the 89th Academy Awards 10 Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 2 1 GRS Team 2 2 CIA 2 3 U S State Department 2 4 Civilians 3 Production 3 1 Development 3 2 Casting 3 3 Filming 4 Release 4 1 Home media 5 Reception 5 1 Box office 5 2 Critical response 5 3 Libyan response 5 4 Accolades 6 Historical accuracy 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksPlot EditSee also 2012 Benghazi attack In 2012 following the overthrow of Muammar Gaddafi Benghazi in Libya is named one of the most dangerous places in the world and countries have pulled their diplomatic offices out of the country in fear of an attack by militants The United States still has a diplomatic compound not an official consulate open in the city Less than a mile away is a top secret CIA base the Annex which is protected by a team of private military contractors from Global Response Staff GRS New to the detail is former US Navy SEAL Jack Silva who arrives in Benghazi and is picked up by fellow former US Navy SEAL Tyrone Rone Woods the commander of the GRS team and a personal friend of Silva Arriving at the Annex Silva is introduced to the rest of the GRS team former US Marines Mark Oz Geist John Tig Tiegen and Dave Boon Benton and former US Army Ranger Kris Tanto Paronto and the CIA Chief of Station Bob who constantly gives the team strict reminders to never engage the citizens Prior to the US Ambassador s arrival the GRS team members visit the Special Mission where the Ambassador will be staying They review the location and warn Diplomatic Security Service DSS Agents Scott Wickland and Dave Ubben about the risk of minimal security arrangements and the high probability of a surprise attack due to the weak central government US Ambassador Chris Stevens arrives in Benghazi to maintain diplomatic connections amid the political and social chaos with limited protection from five DSS Agents principally Wickland and Ubben along with guards hired from the local February 17th Martyrs Brigade militia nicknamed 17 Feb On the morning of the eleventh anniversary of the September 11 attacks Stevens notices suspicious men taking pictures of the compound and notifies his security detail Back at the Annex Silva finds out that his wife is pregnant That night a group of militants from Ansar al Sharia assault the compound The 17 Feb guards are quickly overrun which allows the attackers easy access to the compound Wickland takes Stevens and Smith an IT specialist to the safe room Unable to breach the safe room the attackers set the building on fire hoping to burn the men out Wickland escapes but loses both Stevens and Smith At the Annex the GRS team desperately wants to go to the compound to help but the Chief refuses for fear that the team s departure would expose the Annex However the team dispatches to the compound anyway and meets up with the DSS Agents with the team splitting up Silva Woods and Tiegen head to the consulate while Paronto and Benton head to the back gate assisted by a few 17 Feb militants Silva and Woods enter the building searching for Stevens and Smith but find only Smith s body After an intense firefight inside the compound against the militants the DSS team retreats in a car but after a beat up Wickland goes the wrong way they are followed by militants on their way back to the Annex Later the GRS team also retreats to the Annex Knowing that an attack by the militants is imminent the CIA staff of the Annex makes several desperate calls for help but only former US Navy SEAL Glen Bub Doherty a GRS operator in Tripoli helps He forms a team including two Delta Force operators that flies to Benghazi after several delays Meanwhile the GRS team fends off the militants as they try to breach the Annex perimeter After repelling the largest attack wave the Annex receives word from ISR that help is coming The Tripoli GRS reinforcements arrive and begin to prepare the CIA and DSS staff for their departure to the airport The militants launch a mortar attack in which Ubben and Geist are wounded and Geist s left arm is partially severed Woods rushes to aid Geist and is killed by another mortar round Doherty is also killed when a third mortar detonates directly in front of him While a wounded Geist and Ubben are being tended to Delta Force operatives dispose of Woods body angering Silva With the GRS team compromised and the Annex now vulnerable the remaining GRS operators watch as a convoy of vehicles rolls toward the Annex Fearing the worst the operators prepare to make a final stand until it is revealed that the convoy is an element of the Libya Shield Force militia that is escorting the GRS reinforcements They also find out that Stevens had been found behind the compound but was pronounced dead at the hospital At the airport the CIA staff and the wounded Geist board the plane to Tripoli while the remainder of the GRS team waits for the next plane with the bodies of Stevens Smith Woods and Doherty Paronto is approached by his 17 Feb allies and gives them some keys to Gaddafi s old armored vehicles Meanwhile Silva speaks with his wife and tells her that he is finally coming home however he tearfully admits that Woods didn t make it and isn t coming home Shortly after he briefly recalls a conversation with Woods they had at the annex and zips his bodybag up Closing titles reveal that all of the surviving members of the Annex security GRS team received contractor medals at a private ceremony have since retired from the GRS team and live with their families and that Geist was able to save his arm after several surgeries after re enlisting Cast EditGRS Team Edit John Krasinski 11 as Jack Silva newest member of the team and former US Navy SEAL 12 James Badge Dale 13 as Tyrone S Rone Woods commander of the GRS team and former US Navy SEAL Max Martini 14 as Mark Oz Geist team member and former US Marine Dominic Fumusa as John Tig Tiegen team member and former US Marine 15 Pablo Schreiber 16 as Kris Tanto Paronto team member and former US Army Ranger David Denman 17 as Dave Boon Benton team member and former US Marine Scout Sniper Toby Stephens as Glen Bub Doherty GRS operator in Tripoli former US Navy SEAL and good friend of Woods and SilvaCIA Edit Alexia Barlier as Sona Jillani an undercover CIA Officer in Libya Freddie Stroma as Brit Vayner an undercover CIA Officer in Libya 18 David Costabile as Bob aka The Chief the Benghazi CIA Chief of Station Shane Rowe as CIA Annex Cook who participates in the defense of the Annex Gabor Bodis as CIA Agent a security officerU S State Department Edit Matt Letscher as J Christopher Stevens US Ambassador to Libya 19 David Giuntoli as Scott Wickland DSS Agent Demetrius Grosse as Dave Ubben DSS Agent David Furr as Alec Henderson DSS Agent Davide Tucci as Defense Attache Christopher Dingli as Sean Smith an IT specialistCivilians Edit Wrenn Schmidt as Becky Silva wife of Jack Silva Peyman Moaadi as Amahl a local interpreterProduction EditDevelopment Edit On February 10 2014 it was announced that Paramount Pictures was in talks with 3 Arts Entertainment to acquire the film rights to the book 13 Hours written by Mitchell Zuckoff with Erwin Stoff to produce 20 Chuck Hogan was set to adapt the book based on the true events of the Benghazi attack by militants on the American diplomatic compound in Benghazi Libya on the evening of September 11 2012 20 The film would focus on six members of a security team that fought to defend the Americans stationed there 20 On October 29 2014 Michael Bay was set to direct and produce the thriller 21 Casting Edit On January 14 2015 John Krasinski was cast in the film to play one of the lead roles a former US Navy SEAL 11 On February 3 Pablo Schreiber also signed on to star in the film playing Kris Tanto Paronto one of the six man security team 16 On February 6 James Badge Dale was set to star as the leader of the security team 13 Max Martini was cast as another member of the security team on February 17 2015 14 David Denman signed on to star in the film on March 3 2015 playing Boon an elite sniper 17 On March 5 2015 THR reported that Dominic Fumusa also signed on to play John Tig Tiegen one of the members of the security team who is also a former Marine with weapons expertise 15 Freddie Stroma was added to the cast on March 17 2015 to play the role of an undercover CIA officer in Libya 18 On May 7 2015 Toby Stephens was set to play Glen Bub Doherty another of the security team members 22 Filming Edit Principal photography began on April 27 2015 in Malta and Morocco 17 23 A large film set was built in March 2015 in Ta Qali Malta at 35 53 58 9 N 14 25 42 6 E 35 899694 N 14 428500 E 35 899694 14 428500 24 25 Release EditOn June 30 2015 Paramount announced that the new title would be 13 Hours The Secret Soldiers of Benghazi and set the film to be released on January 15 2016 on the MLK Holiday weekend 26 The film premiered on January 12 2016 at the AT amp T Stadium in Arlington Texas 27 benefiting the Shadow Warriors Project which supports private military security personnel and other groups 27 Unusual for a major American film the film was given only a limited release in Canada during its American wide opening weekend playing in select theatres in Toronto Montreal Vancouver Edmonton Calgary and Ottawa The film expanded to a wide release in Canadian theatres the following weekend January 22 24 28 29 Paramount specifically marketed the film to conservatives 30 in a method similar to previous films Lone Survivor and American Sniper both of which had beaten box office expectations This included screening the film for key Republican Party figures in order to generate endorsement quotations 31 Home media Edit 13 Hours The Secret Soldiers of Benghazi was released on DVD and Blu ray on June 7 2016 Likely due to a boost from the 2016 U S Presidential Election the film made 40 million in DVD and Blu ray sales by August 2016 32 33 13 Hours The Secret Soldiers of Benghazi was released on 4K UHD Blu Ray on June 11 2019 34 Reception EditBox office Edit 13 Hours grossed 52 9 million in North America and 16 5 million in other territories for a worldwide total of 69 4 million against a production budget of 50 million 2 making it Michael Bay s lowest grossing directorial film to date 35 The film was projected to earn around 20 million in its four day Martin Luther King weekend debut It faced competition from fellow newcomer Ride Along 2 as well as holdovers The Revenant and Star Wars The Force Awakens 36 Other films in a similar vein that had opened on the MLK weekend in previous years American Sniper 107 2 million in 2015 and Lone Survivor 37 8 million in 2014 found success although they had faced weaker competition and were considered less politically divisive 37 However The Hollywood Reporter noted that the film could outperform expectations if it was buoyed by waves of patriotism 37 The film made 900 000 from 1 995 theaters during its Thursday previews and 16 2 million in its opening weekend finishing fourth at the box office 38 The film added 528 theaters in its second weekend and grossed 9 million a 39 8 drop 39 Critical response Edit 13 Hours received mixed reviews from critics though some viewed it as a welcomed tame effort from Michael Bay 40 41 42 43 44 On review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes the film has an approval rating of 51 based on 222 reviews with an average rating of 5 60 10 The site s consensus reads 13 Hours The Secret Soldiers of Benghazi is a comparatively mature and restrained effort from Michael Bay albeit one that can t quite boast the impact its fact based story deserves 45 On Metacritic the film has a score of 48 out of 100 based on 36 critics indicating mixed or average reviews 46 Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of A on an A to F scale 38 47 Soren Andersen writing for The Seattle Times gave the film 3 stars out of 4 criticizing the lack of distinctive characters but ultimately summarizing 13 Hours as engrossing and a ground level depiction of heroism in the midst of the fog of war 48 Richard Roeper similarly praised 13 Hours in his review for the Chicago Sun Times Although he lamented the script Roeper found the film to be a solid action thriller with well choreographed battle sequences and strong work from the ensemble cast 49 Like Roeper s review New York Daily News Joe Dziemianowicz was less receptive toward the script but applauded the film s focus on the real life attack summarizing War is gritty here not glamorous Michael Bay delivers a gripping harrowing and heartfelt film 50 In a mixed review Inkoo Kang of TheWrap praised 13 Hours for its action scenes but panned Bay s direction as myopic She writes 13 Hours is the rare Michael Bay movie that wasn t made with teenage boys in mind But that doesn t make his latest any less callously juvenile 8 Lindsey Bahr of the Associated Press was critical of the film s direction and cinematography and found the screenplay to be confusing 9 Similarly The Economist described the film as a sleek poorly scripted and largely meaningless film 51 Libyan response Edit The film caused controversy in Libya 52 53 Many Libyans believed it ignored the contributions of local people who attempted to save the US ambassador 54 Libya s Foreign Ministry spokesman Salah Belnaba denounced the film s portrayal of the Libyan people and described it as fanatical and ignorant 55 Culture and Information Minister Omar Gawaari also criticized the film saying the movie shows the US contractors who actually failed to secure the ambassador as heroes adding that Michael Bay turned America s failure to protect its own citizens in a fragile state into a typical action movie all about American heroism 54 55 56 Accolades Edit At the 89th Academy Awards 13 Hours received a nomination for Best Sound Mixing 57 However Greg P Russell one of the four nominees from the film had his nomination rescinded when it was discovered that he had contacted voters for the award by telephone in violation of campaigning regulations 10 Historical accuracy EditThe film s historical accuracy has been disputed In the film s most controversial scene the CIA chief in Benghazi identified only as Bob tells the military contractors there when they seek permission to go defend the embassy to stand down and thus denies them permission The real life CIA chief stated that there was no stand down order but multiple sources who were willing to identify themselves have refuted the still unnamed CIA chief 58 However no help was sent even though officials at the highest levels had found out about the attack within the first few hours out of the 13 Also the National Review commentator David French argues that the Senate committee cited above found plenty of evidence of the stand down order in the form of personal testimony from multiple witnesses but chose to rule that the contrary testimony outweighed it 59 Kris Tanto Paronto a CIA contractor who was involved in action during the event said We were told to stand down Those words were used verbatim 100 percent If the truth of it affects someone s political career Well I m sorry It happens 60 The CIA base chief portrayed in the film has directly contradicted Paronto s claims saying There never was a stand down order At no time did I ever second guess that the team would depart 61 Also disputed is the film s portrayal that air support was denied A House Armed Services Committee report found that air support was unavailable or that it would have arrived too late to make a difference 51 See also Edit Film 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