Movie · 2012 · Action, Thriller, War · 1h 50m · R · English
Curator score: 0.9/10 (90.5K ratings)
The only easy day was yesterday.
Overview
When a covert mission to rescue a kidnapped CIA operative uncovers a chilling plot, an elite, highly trained U.S. SEAL team speeds to hotspots around the globe, racing against the clock to stop a deadly terrorist attack.
Ratings
Curator score: 0.9/10
IMDb: 6.4/10
Letterboxd: 2.70/5
Rotten Tomatoes: 28%
Metacritic: 40
TMDB: 6.5/10
Director
Mike McCoy, Scott Waugh
Production
Bandito Brothers
Cast
Roselyn Sánchez, Jason Cottle, Alex Veadov, Nestor Serrano, Ailsa Marshall, Gonzalo Menendez, Emilio Rivera, Dimiter D. Marinov, Rorke Denver, Dave Hansen, Ernest Manson, Brendan Weimholt, Ray Mendoza, Ajay James, Mike Everett, Derrick Van Orden, Katelyn Lyons, Dennis Moynihan, Duncan Smith, William Austin
Where to watch
Amazon Prime Video, Amazon Prime Video with Ads
Curator Review
Verdict
A blunt, militarized action movie with some genuinely strong combat staging and a very pro-SEAL posture. The tradeoff is wooden performances, clunky dialogue, and a story that often feels like recruitment material more than drama.
Best for
Viewers who mainly want tactical gunfights and mission-driven action
Fans of glossy, early-2010s military thrillers
People who can tolerate weak acting if the action is effective
Skip if
You need strong performances or polished dialogue
You dislike overt military propaganda or jingoistic framing
You want a nuanced war film with emotional depth
Overview
Act of Valor is one of those movies that lives or dies on whether you can accept the premise: real active-duty SEALs playing fictionalized versions of themselves in a high-gloss action thriller. If you can, the combat scenes have a hard, efficient energy and a sense of tactical immediacy that many bigger studio war movies fake but never quite achieve.
Worth noting
The problem is everything between the firefights. The acting is stiff, the dialogue is often laughable, and the plot moves with the bluntness of a training video. It wants to be emotional and heroic, but the film’s real identity is as a piece of military self-mythology, and that limits how much dramatic weight it can carry.
Bottom line
As an action object, it’s watchable and occasionally impressive. As a movie, it’s uneven and frequently absurd. If you’re in the mood for disciplined, modern warfare spectacle and don’t mind the propaganda sheen, it can work; if you want character, subtext, or credibility, it probably won’t.
Top Letterboxd reviews
Jay Cheel (1.5★) · 107 likes
Wow. What a special brand of bad. At least some of the action beats are interesting. As for the real life soldiers...at times the acting is so bad that it feels like you're watching a porno that just never gets to any sex. This is the most I've laughed at a movie in a long time.
19oldboy91 (3★) · 104 likes
English Version below🟠🟢🔵
US-Propaganda im heimischen Kino mit Staff Sergeant Film_Sammlung, Private First Class Justus, Veteran Sergeant Major Oliver und Corporal Oldboy, mir
Im Kampf gegen islamische Terroristen wohnhaft in Tschetschenien, Urlaub machend in Manila samt Mundschutz aber fehlendem Sonnenschutz und ihrer Freizeitbeschäftigung mit drapieren und schließlich auch zündenden Bomben verbringend wie einem Abstecher zum Auffangbecken Terrorcamp-Indonesien machend, bekommen wir hiermit die tatsächliche US-Army-Propaganda auf den Weg nach Grön… in sämtlichen Krisengebieten der Welt ob Somalia oder Mexiko.
Und diese… more
Filmento (3★) · 84 likes
This is basically an ad for the US army (really), so set your story expectations accordingly. It also has real Navy Seals as the main actors, so expect wooden acting.
That said, the military involvement also produces some really effective realism and also a stunning visual look.
HKFanatic (4★) · 62 likes
I hate to do it, but I have to put the community on blast again: a 2.5 average rating for "Act of Valor"? Not gonna stand for it. Sure, this 2012 military-themed actioner is headlined by a bunch of active duty U.S. Navy SEALs whose acting abilities leave—shall we say—something to be desired, and the depiction of said soldiers can feel like a whole lot of blatant self-mythologizing, oh, and the movie tends to portray the U.S. military as a… more I hate to do it, but I have to put the community on blast again: a 2.5 average rating for "Act of Valor"? Not gonna stand for it. Sure, this 2012 military-themed actioner is headlined by a bunch of active duty U.S. Navy SEALs whose acting abilities leave—shall we say—something to be desired, and the depiction of said soldiers can feel like a whole lot of blatant self-mythologizing, oh, and the movie tends to portray the U.S. military as a… more
FilmApe (0.5★) · 61 likes
That’s it, we did it. The search is over, congratulations everyone. The worst movie ever made has been found. This is not a statement of hyperbole for a review that will have fun at the expense of a bad film. This review is a proclamation saying that cinema is now dead.
Any way that you look at it Act of Valor is offensive. There are exactly zero ways of defending this movie (calling this a movie may be inaccurate but… more