The Ambush

They will bring their brothers home by any means necessary.

6.0
20211h 50m

It is the winter of 2018, the men and women of the UAE military are deployed to provide aid. At the Mocha Base, spirits are high as three Emirati soldiers anticipate an imminent return home. While on their final routine patrol, the three soldiers, Ali, Bilal and Hindasi are ambushed by heavily armed militants on their route, through a narrow canyon. Trapped, wounded, and out of communication range, the three soldiers realize the gravity of their situation. They are running out of options, munitions - and time. Back at the base, their commander receives word and realizes that the assault on the UAE army patrol was premeditated. A rescue mission is quickly put into action, but will air and land support reach the men in time, and will they survive?

Production

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Trailers & Videos

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Official US Trailer

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THE AMBUSH (Official Trailer) - In Cinemas 17 MAR 2022

Cast

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Mansoor Alfeeli

Colonel Jamal Al Khatri

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Reviews

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7/10

The Ambush follows the standard "patriotic" war flick format. Simply insert the country of choice, in this case the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and away you go.

In terms of its combat scenes and visuals this film is well paced, reasonably convincing and will resonate with war film enthusiasts.

Its patriotic leanings will, of course, potentially appeal to UAE audiences, no doubt its intended demographic.

I will add and this needs be said, the tragic situation that developed in Yemen, was provoked and furthered, by the West, who profited greatly from the war that developed in that nation. This contextual reality, needs to be understood. Those Yemenis fighting on the ground, might also be considered patriots for their own nations cause.

In summary, well made but predictable patriotic fare, that's watchable but its clear bias, needs to be kept in mind. There's far more to the conflict in Yemen, than this simplistic interpretation, would suggest.

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