Detective James Knight is in the middle of an escape led by the Christmas Terrorist. Promising to return his badge in exchange for taking down the terrorists, he decides to give mercy to the... Read allDetective James Knight is in the middle of an escape led by the Christmas Terrorist. Promising to return his badge in exchange for taking down the terrorists, he decides to give mercy to the righteous - and merciless justice to others.Detective James Knight is in the middle of an escape led by the Christmas Terrorist. Promising to return his badge in exchange for taking down the terrorists, he decides to give mercy to the righteous - and merciless justice to others.
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The first movie is almost passable. I really like Beau Mirchoff in that one. He is able to do the heavy lifting in place of Bruce. Bruce is not doing well. I am surprised to see that he did so many movies in his last year. I am shocked that he did a trilogy of these movies. This one struggles mightily as he becomes more the lead character again. He cannot lead anything at this point in his illness. For some reason, this one turns into a comic book story. They're trying to make evil Santa into a Joker-like figure. It's really bad.
When I sat down to watch "Detective Knight: Redemption", I have to say that I wasn't exactly harboring a lot of expectations to the movie, since the endless stream of Bruce Willis movies these past few years have been dubious at best.
But still, since I hadn't already seen "Detective Knight: Redemption", and had the chance to do so, of course I did.
I will say that writers Edward Drake and Corey Lange put together a fair enough script and storyline for the movie. It was actually much better than I had initially feared it to be, so it was an enjoyable action thriller. Sure, this wasn't top of the line, but it proved to be enjoyable and entertaining, and isn't that what movies are all about?
It wasn't because of Bruce Willis that the movie turned out good, because he wasn't on the screen for that long really. Nay, the movie was made watchable by Paul Johansson (playing Ricky Conlan). He really carried the movie quite well.
There is a good amount of action in the movie, and that definitely helped to keep the movie afloat.
The special effects, and by that I mean the blood spray when bullets hit people, was just laughably bad. Amazing how such horrible CGI can get green-lighted.
All in all, then director Edward Drake put together a watchable movie. Not that it is a movie that I will ever return to again, but it provided enough entertainment for a single viewing.
My rating of "Detective Knight: Redemption" lands on a five out of ten stars.
If you saw part 1 then watch this part2 to complete your interest!
Did you know
- TriviaSecond part of a trilogy with Bruce Willis as Detective Knight.
- GoofsIn the opening bank robbery, the robbers dressed as Santa Clause throw bombs at the police. When they explode their shock wave knocks all the policemen over, but the robbers who are standing near by are not effected at all by the same shock wave.
- Quotes
James Knight: This only ends when one of us is dead.
Ricky Conlan: If you insist.
- ConnectionsFollowed by Detective Knight: Independence (2023)
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- $192,939
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- 1h 37m(97 min)
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- 2.39:1