Der alleinerziehende Vater und ehemalige Marinesoldat Kyle Snowden findet sich und eine Gruppe unschuldiger Kunden bei einem Routine-Stopp für seinen Job beim Kinderschutzbund im Laden seine... Alles lesenDer alleinerziehende Vater und ehemalige Marinesoldat Kyle Snowden findet sich und eine Gruppe unschuldiger Kunden bei einem Routine-Stopp für seinen Job beim Kinderschutzbund im Laden seines Stiefvaters gefangen.Der alleinerziehende Vater und ehemalige Marinesoldat Kyle Snowden findet sich und eine Gruppe unschuldiger Kunden bei einem Routine-Stopp für seinen Job beim Kinderschutzbund im Laden seines Stiefvaters gefangen.
- Eagan Raize
- (as Chris Backus)
- Manny
- (as Carlos Sanchez)
- Terry
- (as Aleksander Vashelboym)
- Jeb
- (as John Hickman)
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It didn't it got worse I can't believe I didn't turn it off.
The story is bad the acting is bad the characters are not likeable, what more can I say.
I compare movies like this to one of the worse movies I ever watched, but this is worse than Bunnyman.
This movie sets a new level of bad for me to compare to.
There are so many things bad about this movie I don't want to waste more of my time even talking about it.
I get that it's newb writer Mickey Solis' first full length film screenplay, but there's no excuse to take a simple generic genre, and chop it up into incoherent nonsense where the action was laughable, and the dialogue cringe-worthy. "What's that? A bomb (over the door)". *still opens door* "be careful". Uggggh. The story lacked continuity and basic logic. The normally comfortable 93 minute runtime felt like 2+ hours with the slow pacing and dragged out filler scenes for the little amount of substance the (convoluted) story had.
What's even worse, is that you have producer and seasoned director Jon Keeyes quarterback this entire nonsense. I've seen first time amateur directors produce a film 100x better. He horribly directed the scenes, camera work, and failed miserably in directing his cast. The cinematography was bad, and the score on the worst side of the b-film grade spectrum. The sound felt distant, as if someone forgot the boom mics.
I want to say that perhaps if some of the high-paid actor budget was used to have a seasoned filmmaker go over the amateur screenplay for edits to improve it, but a seasoned director (Keeyes) could/should have fixed this mess. I feel bad for Gibson and Malkovich having this flop on their resume. It's a very generous 4/10 from me, all going to the star leads who did their best with what they had to work with.
Horrible and dumb. Dumb plot. Action is horrible. Acting is tedious. Script is filled with dumb characters and just flat out terrible.
Obviously this is a B-grade movie. CGI and special effects on this one are laughable, at this level they should have changed the story so that they don't need to overlay explosions and fires in such a bad way. The acting is also B-grade level (including J Malkovich that seem to be doing somebody a favor and acting even worse than his usual self) but the real cardinal sin here is that the movie is boring and the script is over-chewed not to say idiotic at times.
There is really no saving grace for this movie. There are some small sparks like a couple of scenes with the kid, Manny, but those get overrun by total disgracing of the marines, PTSD patients, the social workers, politicians, police and what have you. It falls in a great shame to "Run, Hide, Fight (2020)" which also don't have any big stars in it, but at least is portraying a possible story and relatable characters in a similar environment. If you have a chance, watch that one instead, it is much less of a time waster.
I would not fault anybody with rating this 1 star, but for an honest review I would rate this 34 / 100, it's watchable but not much more than that.
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- PatzerJeb claimed to have his leg broken, but had no problem jumping up and running when he caught on fire. Also had very little burns on his when he reappeared.
- Zitate
Sam Nelson: [Angel has a conversation in Spanish to Manny]
[on his granddaughter]
Sam Nelson: Wasn't It A Good Idea For Her To Go To Private School
- SoundtracksGetting Even Is Not Enough
Written and Performed by Ben Weinman (as Benjamin Weinman) and Jesse Korman
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- 39.040 $
- Laufzeit1 Stunde 33 Minuten
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- Seitenverhältnis
- 1.78 : 1