Michael Scott
Partner / Reviewer
More
- Preamp, Processor or Receiver
- Yamaha TRS-7850 Atmos Receiver
- Other Amp
- Peavy IPR 3000 for subs
- Universal / Blu-ray / CD Player
- Panasonic UB820 4K UHD Player
- Front Speakers
- Cheap Thrills Mains
- Center Channel Speaker
- Cheap Thrills Center
- Surround Speakers
- Volt 10 Surrounds
- Surround Back Speakers
- Volt 10 Rear Surrounds
- Rear Height Speakers
- Volt 6 Overheads
- Subwoofers
- 2x Marty subs (full size with SI 18's)
- Video Display Device
- Sony 85 inch X950H FALD TV
Warhorse One
Movie:
Video:
Audio:
Extras:
Final Score:
AV NIRVANA is member and reader-supported. When you purchase an item using our links, we might earn an affiliate commission.
Movie:

Video:

Audio:

Extras:

Final Score:

AV NIRVANA is member and reader-supported. When you purchase an item using our links, we might earn an affiliate commission.
Warhorse One starts out strong, with a setting backed up against the recent pull out of Afghanistan, and the premise of getting out American civilians who are caught up in all of this. It’s a solid premise, especially considering how raw and gaping the wound is of us pulling out of the middle East after 2 decades of conflict there, and the hubbub and chaos that would be pulling as many innocent civilians back across the boarders into safety. But sadly Warhorse One abandons that premise for the most part, devolving into your typical “man under fire” macho soldier cliches that has been done a dozen times before. Just with a much lower budget, weaker acting, and a fairly light script this go around.
A group of American missionaries who were helping with translation are caught in the surrounding chaos of the U.S. military pulling out of Afghanistan. They’re sticking around until the bitter end trying to get as many people evacuated as possible, only to be stuck between an advancing force of Taliban looking to make a show of force as the Americans leave. The only people close enough to help them out are a SEAL team led by Master Chief Richard Mirko (Johnny Strong), who is pulled away from their regular duties to act as escort for the civilians.
The basic setup here is solid enough, but the film starts to devolve quickly when it heads into Behind Enemy Lines territory. Strong just doesn’t have the writing, directing or acting skills to pull this off and make Warhorse One more than the sum of its parts, and neither does anyone else involved. Strong passionately tries his best to make this a rousing action movie, with Mirko your typical SEAL team tough guy, and somehow finding meaning in rescuing the young daughter of the wiped out missionary family. Unfortunately the stodgy acting, mediocre action cinematography, and middling dialog don’t do the film any good. What could have been a mildly entertaining action flick becomes boring and frustrating real quick. Especially has the film breaks the 2 hour mark and still shlogs on.
Rating:
Rated R for violence and some language
Video:

Audio:

Extras:

• Trailer
• Well Go USA Previews
Final Score: 

Warhorse One isn’t BAD, but it’s not good either. Johnny Strong really does try his best to make a somber and thought provoking story of the problems we created over in the Middle East, but it’s filled with cliches, action stereotypes, and poor storytelling which sort of robs us of any impact the film might have had. The audio and video are easily the best parts of the entire film, giving us solid technical aspects at the very least. There’s even a near hour long commentary on the disc as well, which is more than most Well Go USA titles get at least. Sadly, the film itself is a bit of a chore, and not something I’d recommend unless you see it on a streaming service. Skip it is going to be my personal recommendation.
Technical Specifications:
Starring: Johnn Strong, Athena Durner, Raj Kala, Siya, TOdd Jenkins
Directed by: William Kaufman, Johnny Strong
Written by: Johnny Strong
Aspect Ratio: 2.35:1 AVC
Audio: English: DTS-HD MA 5.1, English DD 2.0
Subtitles: English SDH
Studio: Well Go USA
Rated: R
Runtime: 126 minutes
Blu-Ray Release Date: November 7th, 2023
Recommendation: Skip It