A special forces soldier who has given up country, religion, and even hope, must return to the field of battle to track down his niece, a reporter, caught in the middle of an illegal private... Read allA special forces soldier who has given up country, religion, and even hope, must return to the field of battle to track down his niece, a reporter, caught in the middle of an illegal private contracting operation that went dead wrong.A special forces soldier who has given up country, religion, and even hope, must return to the field of battle to track down his niece, a reporter, caught in the middle of an illegal private contracting operation that went dead wrong.
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Pretty nonsense movie with alot of action and it still not appeals me alot. I like warmovies and action, but this was just too much for me. It was not so great at all, it misses something like a good story. It feeling forced and no brainmovie. It was not a great movie, sorry Viaplay, but i dont like this.
What drew me to the film was seeing well known actor Mekhi Phifer in a scene with the venerated Andy Garcia. It's safe to say that both their screen times were very inadequate as their character development was shown poorly. Frank Grillo as the main protagonist was decent in his role and undoubtedly took the reigns the entire way. The dialogue was slowly dragging in most scenes and the action took too long to develop even though it was okay, very poor directing on both regards. I'm quite glad I didn't buy it, I strongly suggest that the viewer rent it instead, they'll be the better for it. This could've been way better than what it is. I'm only giving it 3 stars because of three things; Frank Grillo, the excellent shots that were taken throughout the film, and the action.
Melissa Leo and Andy Garcia must have been doing a friends kid a favor. This wasn't terrible but certainly could have been better. A bit of a lazy, cliche script/plot, but not badly acted. A few other familiar faces that performed well with what they were given. The action is okay, at times as unbelievable as any other hero rescue film, but overall okay. I guess these kinds of movies need to exist, and people in the industry need work. Every film doesn't have to be Oscar worthy.
If you see the name Frank Grillo in something, just go ahead and pass on by. Especially if they are trying, again, to make him the leading "actor". He brings absolutely nothing to anything he is in, except a reminder about those horrid hair-club commercials. And even then, you might think they aren't the best club to be in. You'd be right, it shows.
I'd like to know who is is related to, because I've not seen this many attempts at a leading man since Chris Pine was an actor...oh, he still is you say? I kid, kind of.
Cliches and tired tropes are what you are after? Acting that makes you know you could be a star? This is it.
I'd like to know who is is related to, because I've not seen this many attempts at a leading man since Chris Pine was an actor...oh, he still is you say? I kid, kind of.
Cliches and tired tropes are what you are after? Acting that makes you know you could be a star? This is it.
Another day and another straight to streaming action film starring Frank Grillo. It is a shame as he is capable of much more when given decent material.
He plays, Gunner a jaded special forces soldier. He assembles a team to go to Venezuela to rescue his niece Julia, a crusading journalist. The neice also happens to be the daughter of a US Senator played by Oscar winner Melissa Leo.
Julia is held captive by local warlord called Roman (Andy Garcia) who wants his hands on some footage that she captured. He has an enforcer called Moreao (Mekhi Phifer) who has his own beef with Gunner.
The movie has some political statements regarding Venezuela and its issues with oil and corruption.
Apart from that. It is very much a seen it all generic action thriller. Although this one has a better quality cast.
Unfortunately it takes too long to get going and it needed to be 20 minutes shorter.
You also have to wonder why such a movie wants to have hissable baddies who threaten to kill babies with a gun.
He plays, Gunner a jaded special forces soldier. He assembles a team to go to Venezuela to rescue his niece Julia, a crusading journalist. The neice also happens to be the daughter of a US Senator played by Oscar winner Melissa Leo.
Julia is held captive by local warlord called Roman (Andy Garcia) who wants his hands on some footage that she captured. He has an enforcer called Moreao (Mekhi Phifer) who has his own beef with Gunner.
The movie has some political statements regarding Venezuela and its issues with oil and corruption.
Apart from that. It is very much a seen it all generic action thriller. Although this one has a better quality cast.
Unfortunately it takes too long to get going and it needed to be 20 minutes shorter.
You also have to wonder why such a movie wants to have hissable baddies who threaten to kill babies with a gun.
Did you know
- TriviaFifth time actor Frank Grillo and director John Swab have worked together following Body Brokers (2020), Ida Red (2021), Little Dixie (2023), and One Day As a Lion (2023).
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Box office
- Budget
- $20,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross worldwide
- $4,584
- Runtime
- 1h 41m(101 min)
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 2.39 : 1
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