A martial artist, trained by the military to become an assassin, begins to question himself after killing someone who didn't deserve to die. He now must face not only his demons, but his for... Read allA martial artist, trained by the military to become an assassin, begins to question himself after killing someone who didn't deserve to die. He now must face not only his demons, but his former boss and his goons by using a combination of firepower and his martial arts prowess.A martial artist, trained by the military to become an assassin, begins to question himself after killing someone who didn't deserve to die. He now must face not only his demons, but his former boss and his goons by using a combination of firepower and his martial arts prowess.
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Starring: Chase Bloomquist, John Schneider, Emily Sweet, Charlie Glackin, Eva Hamilton, Tony Jackson, John Ozuna
Writer/Director: Rene Perez
Pathetic to put it mildly!
Writer and director Rene Perez has a bunch of films on his resume (most look like knock-offs from popular films), and all rated pretty much below a 3. I get these are all D-grade low budget independent films, but how about sitting out a few films and taking that money to go to film school. I've seen better writing and directing from a 5th grade drama class.
Right from the start, the outdoor scenes were all truncated from the suns flares. There's a thing called a lens cup, and it has an obvious use. Plus I'm pretty sure the lens needed a good spit and clean lol.
The scenes were all dragged out, mainly pointless, and the plot a huge mess. Way too obvious scene to scene, or jumping into a new scene out of nowhere. Bad editing. The fight (if I can even call it that) scenes' choreography was a joke. The slow motion was lame. The dialogue was even lamer. The acting was just terrible.
I'm giving this film a very generous 2/10 instead of a 1/10 only because I couldn't stop laughing at how bad it was, and because Emily Sweet was looking, well, sweet. Also because I do admire Rene's tenaciousness to keep making films even though they suck. Seriously, please Rene, no more films; save up the money and go to film school.
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