TL;DR – A really ambitious film that unfortunately falls into the same traps as a lot of Hollywood films do when depicting Africa’s history.
Score – 2.5 out of 5 stars
Post-Credit Scene – There is no post-credit scene but some pictures of the resort during the credits

Review –
Tonight we take a look at a film that attempts to discover a part of our
history that has not been explored at all. However, Hollywood has a very poor
history in exploring Africa’s history with film after film glossing over the
complexities for hero moments of usually a white protagonist saving the day.
While The Red Sea Diving Resort
attempts to step away from this past it can’t help but fall into the same
traps.
So to set the scene, in the 1980s Ethiopia was tearing itself apart during a
bloody civil war, a lot of the innocents were being caught in the crossfire, especially
minority groups. One of those groups that were targeted was Ethiopia’s Jewish community.
However, there is some hope with Israel’s Mossad sending agents like Ari
Levinson (Chris Evans) in to help them get to refugee camps in Sudan. However,
this is just a temporary measure, they need a way to get them out of the
country. So a plan is set in motion to set up a fake resort on the coast of
Sudan as a front to help them smuggle them out to waiting boats. However, this
is not something that you can do forever without attracting notice, made worse
when actual tourists arrive at the fake resort.