

29/02/2020
Overview
A former special-forces soldier is given the opportunity to bring the man who betrayed his team on their final mission in Eastern Europe several years ago - to justice.
Evolutionary Films

IMDb: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt8972556
Wikipedia: https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q101245248
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Review by: JPV852
Written by: JPV852 on 2020-08-24T19:07:58.075Z
Poorly made, and horribly written, action-thriller might have some okay fight scenes, but it's awfully repetitive with the bad guy (Vinnie Jones) getting captured a few times only to get away. The acting is piss-poor led way by Stu Bennett whose acting has not gotten any better from the previous movie. In terms of former wrestlers-turned-actors, Jon Cena may not be a great actor, at least he has charisma... Vinnie Jones is playing the same sort of antagonists in these DTV flicks and the supporting cast was forgettable.
What should have been a simple action film about a team capturing a big baddie, which is how it was initially set up, turns into a sluggish, fractured and clunky film that had a difficult time filling in an already short 80-minute running time. 1.0/5