In the not so distant future, society is controlled by the powerful State and a dictator known as the Director. Condor works as a hitman for the State, but a reunion with someone he thought ... Read allIn the not so distant future, society is controlled by the powerful State and a dictator known as the Director. Condor works as a hitman for the State, but a reunion with someone he thought was dead forces him to consider who his enemies really are.In the not so distant future, society is controlled by the powerful State and a dictator known as the Director. Condor works as a hitman for the State, but a reunion with someone he thought was dead forces him to consider who his enemies really are.
- Female Spokesperson
- (as a different name)
- Swat Team Leader
- (as Robert 'Bigg Sarge' Deon)
- Businessman #2
- (as Brett Luciana Murray)
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This has Steven Segal all over it, poor plot line, pacing all over the place and B grade to bone. Do not go here, you will actually be a worse human at the end of this.
This is supposed to be post-government lockdown - quest for rebellion thing but it just doesn't gel at all. Writing problems in the script which led to character development problems and a basket case of a movie.
The most absurd part of it is that the actors seem to be reading from cue cards and are operating under some strange rule that says that they must all speak at the same speed..ie.. so many words per minute.
As for story/plot/directing/dialogue etc....the kindest thing I can do is to make no comment.
Steven Segal made some decent movies in his early days....then disappeared from the scene only to re-emerge and pollute our screens with incredible rubbish. Additionally this self professed health fanatic returned as an obese man just to add insult to injury. Obviously he decided that there are enough gullible cinema goers out there to enable him to simply take their money, by pumping out the worst garbage possible, every chance he gets. There really should be some kind of law protecting the public from this kind of abuse.
Additionally, I think that these so called movies are Segals only chance to get his hands on young vulnerable women in naked and semi-naked states without the risk of being arrested.
Having said all that.....I strongly recommend that you get hold of a free copy of this so called movie (do not spend any money) and pass it along to as many people as possible with the condition that they also pass it on to as many people as possible. That way....having watched it, people will never again run the risk of watching another Segal movie which may have the same effect as antivirus/antimalware software, and prevent the release of any more of this rubbish
However this movie is bland, stale and boring. feel they should have spent more time making Steven into a villain that we hate. The last fight scene if I can even call it that was just lazy. The movie is just forgetful. Other than a few boring shootings and all. I question why Steven Seagal even signed up for it. Thankfully this is one movie I'm glad he's not in the entire movie as he pops up from time to time. I almost want to give it a 4 star for the ending but the hitman is WAY too boring and is just there if that makes any sense. They might as well have made the movie first person.
Did you know
- TriviaDolph Lundgren was first attached to play Condor but it fell through.
- Quotes
The Director: The world is a cold place. Come on in, sit down and warm yourself up.
- ConnectionsReferenced in Last Week Tonight with John Oliver: Police Accountability (2016)
- SoundtracksThe Perfect Weapon
By Original written and performed by Army of Primitives (Tomas Snellman & Titus Paar)
Music and mix by Tomas Snellman
Vocals and lyrics by Titus Paar
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Details
Box office
- Budget
- $6,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross worldwide
- $15,436
- Runtime1 hour 27 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 2.35 : 1