Director: Mike McCoy and Scott Waugh.Rated: R. Running Time: 111 mins.Stars: Alex Veadov and Roselyn Sanchez.

Finding fault inAct of Valor, an action adventure film featuring realNavy SEALSplaying themselves in a fictionalized depiction of a globe-spanning special ops assignment, is a thankless task.

Here are these undeniably appealing,braveand patriotic guys who have without a doubt, time after time, put their lives on the line for me and my family.

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And here are their ownreal-life wives and children, also portraying movie versions of themselves, reenacting the heartbreak of seeing their husbands and fathers head off for unnamed destinations on desperately dangerous missions.

And here am I, paunchy, middle-aged, winded by a brisk climb up a few flights of stairs, sitting in judgment of these genuine heroes' big moment on the big screen.

For me to sayAct of Valoris a by-the-numbers actioner with barely serviceable performances and close-combat battle scenes that are a step or two above your standard first-person video shooter game would be accurate, but in the end I’d be missing the point.

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I’d be ignoring an essential role war movies play in reminding the privileged masses of the debt we owe to those who re-win that privilege for us every day.

My parents were part of the generation who flocked to see movies starring Audie Murphy, the World War II Medal of Honor winner who played himself, at times a bit woodenly, inTo Hell and Back one of the most successful movies of all time.

Opponents of the Vietnam War despised it, but John Wayne’sThe Green Berets(likeAct of Valormade with U.S. military cooperation) was an enormous hit in 1968, giving audiences at least the illusion of experiencing jungle battle with their boys half a world away.