6 Days

In the face of terror, a nation will show its strength

6.0
20171h 35m

London, England, April 1980. Six terrorists assault the Embassy of Iran and take hostages. For six days, tense negotiations are held while the authorities decide whether a military squad should intervene.

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Cast

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Jamie Bell

LCpl. Rusty Firmin

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Mark Strong

Max Vernon

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Abbie Cornish

Kate Adie

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Martin Shaw

John Dellow

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Tim Pigott-Smith

William Whitelaw

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Colin Moy

Maj. Hector Gullan

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Colin Garlick

LCpl. John Mac

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Toby Leach

PC Trevor Lock

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Martin Hancock

Bill (BBC Cameraman)

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Xavier Horan

Tom Morrell

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Robert Portal

Lt. Col. Mike Rose

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William Chubb

MI5 Spokesman

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Ronan Vibert

MI6 Spokesman

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John Henshaw

Metropolitan Police Spokesman

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Reviews

R

Gimly

5/10

More _Zero Dark Thirty_ than _13 Hours_, but not able to climb to the heights that Kathryn Bigelow did on that. Not surprising, when you don't have a Kathryn Bigelow of your own, but still, _6 Days_ is not going to rock the genre.

_Final rating:★★½ - Had a lot that appealed to me, didn’t quite work as a whole._

R

Reno

6/10

**A week of middle-east circus in London!**

The 1980 London terror attack. Those days are just the beginning of this new terrorism culture of middle-east. By the way, why should the world care about if one terror seeking just from another. That's the platform of this film. All about middle-east shit, dragged into the west.

Based on the real. The film was slow, though a decent film. Obviously predictable, but worth a watch. When the iranese embassy was taken hostage by a terror group with demands placed the England government to fulfil, how they have tackled the situation was told from multiple people's angle who were involved in it.

One thing it's missing was the some aspect of the tale from the hostages. I don't know why they did emotionalised this tale. Especially from the negative side. The actors were nice, the production too. Other than that it was not a most expected film of the year. Maybe not many have heard of it. Except it's more like a television film, I think once watchable.

_6/10_

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