![]() ![]() In otherwords, all the fight scenes in this movie make a heck of a lot of senseand are very realistic and practical. All the action is depictedwith startling realism and all fist-fights result in such becausepeople either run out of ammo or get too close to use weapons. This film is not really about the aging actionheroes but rather, they play a part in the outcome of things, verysimilar to Snipe's role in Blade 2.As for quality.the movie is shot to look like the Bourne Identity andeven has a cool chase scene like it, too. Infact, I found myself watching it a few times again because, through andthrough, it's an extremely engaging film.What actually shocked me is that it covers an important social issue ofterrorism versus political tyranny using terrorism to maintain (andgain) freedom as well as capitalist control of armies without nations.Yeah, it's a movie that actually covers something important aboutsociality.As a lot of other people pointed out, though, Jean Claude and Dolphonly lend their faces for brief (in Dolph's case) and extended (inJean's case) cameos. ![]() Amazingly enough I went into this movie thinking it would be completecrap because of JCVD and Dolph 'I can't act' Ludgren, but it was muchbetter than a lot of other action movies, including Terminator:Salvation.A lot of people might be hesitant because of the conflicting reviews,but ignore the whole 'This is bad because it has Jean Claude in it.'stigma and you might be as surprised as I was after watching it.
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