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The film boasts big names like Mel Gibson (in a desk-bound role) and Jason Isaacs .
Mel Gibson provides some gravitas, but he isn't the lead. The heavy lifting is done by Mulroney and Eve.
It feels like a throwback to 90s direct-to-video action movies. 🔎 Analysis The film boasts big names like Mel Gibson
Expect standard tactical shootouts and "cat-and-mouse" suspense.
The non-linear timeline (jumping between "then" and "now") can be confusing at first, but it helps hide a thin plot. It feels like a throwback to 90s direct-to-video
Formulaic script, predictable twists, and underused veteran actors. 🏁 Verdict
Since the dialogue is heavy on military jargon and "intelligence speak," having quality Croatian subtitles is essential to follow the shifting loyalties. ✅ Pros and Cons decent production value
Short runtime (90 mins), decent production value, and Jason Isaacs is always a win.