: Many fans of Michael Jai White expressed disappointment that the film features very little actual martial arts or high-octane action, focusing instead on a generic DEA investigation plot.
: As a "BDRiP XViD," the technical quality of this specific release is standard for its era, but the film's cinematography and pacing are frequently described as "TV-movie" quality. Audience Ratings Misfire.2014.FRENCH.BDRiP.XViD-AViTECH.zone-tel...
: The audio or subtitles are dubbed/localized for French speakers. BDRiP : The source was a Blu-ray disc. : Many fans of Michael Jai White expressed
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: The narrative—revolving around a DEA agent going rogue in Tijuana to find his kidnapped ex-wife—is often cited as cliché and filled with tropes seen in many direct-to-video action movies.
Reviewers typically point out that while Michael Jai White is a charismatic lead, the film suffers from a thin plot and lackluster execution. Common themes in reviews include: