tekoppar
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When I first watched the first Equalizer what I got was a well paced action movie with a great protagonist and a great antagonist. Both Denzel and Marton made that movie. Now the sequel comes out and we get a forgettable antagonist, he's not even really introduced until the near end of the movie as the antagonist so he's not really as developed as Marton was, which is a real shame because the first one showed that both the hero and the bad guy could have development in a movie. But let's get back to this one, it's slow, veeery slow. The action scenes are badly shot and the slow-mo scenes are entirely gone, and those made the action scenes in the first one amazing. Instead of being a guy that tries to hide from his past and forget it, we get the new Denzel that seeks out people to help instead of helping people that he meets and knows.
It's pretty clear to that they didn't quite understand why the first one was so great. It was such a different movie from the other super agent movies where the hero saves the day by using guns and tools that doesn't exist, they had more of a horror hero that used tools that he had close by.
If they do make a third one, I do hope it's more of the ending of the first one rather then this action flick.
It's pretty clear to that they didn't quite understand why the first one was so great. It was such a different movie from the other super agent movies where the hero saves the day by using guns and tools that doesn't exist, they had more of a horror hero that used tools that he had close by.
If they do make a third one, I do hope it's more of the ending of the first one rather then this action flick.
The entire movie is filled with clichés that will make you puke in your mouth. Then you've got the "twist" that's so obvious and bad it's a joke. How this movie even got made is a joke, talk about wasted money.
I just rewatched the first one and the second one but had never heard about this one so I decided to watch it. While the first movie is a decent low budget horror movie, the second one is an action/horror movie and this one. This one is a pure russian wank fantasy that has nothing to do with the first movies. So if you enjoyed the first one and kinda liked the second one but wanted more? Well this movie contains nothing about what you liked from the first two, so just ignore this one. If they had called this movie just Rise of the Spetsnaz instead of Outpost and removed the whole "zombie" element it might have been a decent low budget war movie. But as it stands I'm judging the movie as a trilogy and as such it's an awful one.