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MOVIE: 12 Strong

STARRING: Chris Hemsworth, Michael Pena, Elsa Pataky.

RATING: MA15+

SHOWING AT: Grand Central

REVIEWER: Vicy Roach 3/5

THE US could really do with an uncomplica­ted hero as its longest war, in Afghanista­n, drags on without any clear sense of resolution.

Chris Hemsworth more than adequately fits the bill, despite – or perhaps because of – his Australian heritage.

The Hollywood heartthrob’s “dual citizenshi­p” could almost be seen as an advantage for the role of Special Forces team leader Mitch Nelson, since it distances the actor, just the right degree, from 16 years of carnage and defeat.

His character is a fictionali­sed version of real-life soldier Mark Nutsch, who led a team of Green Berets deep into the Afghani mountains in a risky attack on a Taliban stronghold in the immediate wake of 9/11.

Nelson carries surprising­ly little baggage for a soldier, since he is a battle greenhorn (the respect this battle-hardened team have for their unblooded leader is not fully explained).

His motivation – the collapse of the Twin Towers galvanises Nelson into action – is similarly beyond reproach.

No matter how tangled the situation on the ground becomes, Nelson’s moral compass never falters.

Hemsworth is well supported by a strong ensemble cast – including the very dependable Michaels Shannon and Pena. Real-life wife Elsa Pataky plays his on-screen missus.

And Nelson’s Afghani allies, led by Navid Negahban’s Uzbek war lord General Dostum, get enough screen time to make their presence felt.

As an action adventure, 12

Strong barely falters, but its treatment of a complex geopolitic­al situation is disturbing­ly superficia­l.

As such, it feels like a throwback to simpler, more black and white times.

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