Yeah, me too, and the movie has that angle, the Kate Adie point of view, but it adds the behind the scenes to it, both the preparation before hand, and the assault itself, taking you inside the building to see what you couldn't see on tv, putting you with the team to follow it all from their point of view. Also has all the hostage negotiation aspect, and the machinations at the home secretary level.Montegriffo wrote:I remember watching it live on TV.Smitty-48 wrote:Watched 6 Days on Netflix; must see, 22 SAS at Princes Gate 1980, no comic book, historically and technically accurate down to the minutest detail.
It's a no bullshit portrayal, no embellishment, no Hollywood silliness, the Regiment like the Regiment actually is, in all its chain smoking fu manchu moustached Chinese parliamentary glory.