
6 Days
2017 · 94m
Synopsis
Armed gunmen stormed the Iranian Embassy in London in April 1980, taking hostages. A tense six-day standoff ensued as the SAS, a highly trained military unit, prepared for an unprecedented raid to resolve the crisis.
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Cast

Jamie Bell
Rusty Firmin

Mark Strong
Max Vernon

Abbie Cornish
Kate Adie

Martin Shaw
Dellow

Tim Pigott-Smith
William Whitelaw

Ben Turner
Salim

Emun Elliott
Roy

Aymen Hamdouchi
Faisal

Andrew Grainger
Ray
Colin Garlick
John Mac

Colin Moy
Hector Gullan

Toby Leach
PC Trevor Lock

Martin Hancock
Bill (BBC Cameraman)

Xavier Horan
Tom Morrell

Te Kohe Tuhaka
Tak

Robert Portal
Colonel Mike Rose
William Chubb
MI5 Spokesman

Ronan Vibert
MI6 Spokesman
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I was somehow shocked when I saw the ratings this movie got. Sure, this movie will not win big awards, or anything like that. But I actually truly enjoyed this picture, as an interesting movie about a historical fact that I didn't really know about due to my young age. The movie doesn't lose time on futile details. It's an honest depiction of what happened over those six days. It starts immediately with the hostage. The movie feels genuine, and not meant as a brutal action movie. Keeping details true to the facts is of course a good thing. But somewhere on the line, they forgot about character development. There were some key characters, but without being really key characters. You could feel they were somehow important to the story, but you never really got a back story on them. The best example is the woman of the BBC. I didn't grew up in the UK, so I never heard of her. After the movie ended, they explained who she was. I think they could have done a lot more with the characters. You just didn't feel an attachment to any of the characters. Same with the terrorists and the negotiator. To be fair, it's not easy to do all this in just 1 hour and half. I genuine feel this movie needed some more screen time. If you enjoy movies based on true stories or historical events, you won't be disappointed.







