I Rewatched Zero Dark Thirty After Watching The Latest Netflix Docuseries, American Manhunt: Bin Laden, And Have A New Appreciation For It

I Rewatched Zero Dark Thirty After Watching The Latest Netflix Docuseries, American Manhunt: Bin Laden, And Have A New Appreciation For It

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It’s been 12 years since I last watched Katherine Bigelow’s fantastic war film about the hunting and killing of Osama Bin Laden, Zero Dark Thirty. The movie was released a mere 20 months after the raid on the Bin Laden compound by SEAL Team Six that took the terrorist out. That is a pretty remarkable turnaround time, and when I saw it, I really wondered how accurate the movie was. Recently, Netflix dropped an excellent docuseries in the 2025 TV schedule called American Manhunt: Osama Bin Laden, and so I decided to rewatch the Jessica Chastain-led film and see how accurate it really was.

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The Answer Is Complicated, But Basically, The Movie Does A Great Job

I will admit I’m no expert on covert affairs or the details of the Bin Laden hunt, but I’m old enough to have followed all the news from 9/11 until that fateful day in May 2011 when then-President Obama made the announcement that Bin Laden had been located and killed. I knew the basics: the raid by SEAL Team Six occurred in a compound in a small town in Pakistan, and a number of people in Bin Laden’s family and some close associates were taken out. Beyond that, I didn’t know much.

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