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Predictable, but entertaining flick showing on Netflix by Netflix right now.

Chris Hemsworth cutting a bloody trail through some city in India rescuing a drug lord's kid. And a really hot Iranian chick to boot.


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You're right. 100% predictable, but a good movie none the less.
 
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Watched it yesterday. Thought most of the fight scenes were great, and liked the random kills for their "oh snap!" effect.

Seemed like there was a lot of shooting guys in the armor with handguns to punch them instead of putting it through unprotected parts. But maybe that's nitpicking a finger painting.

Was kali the primary fighting style or something else?
 
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It wasn’t bad. It was highly predictable. Great BCM and Glock product placement.




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Don’t forget the SCAR 17 w/VCOG...

Worth the watch, for sure.
 
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I really enjoyed it. During the final big bridge shootout I had the thought this is like a modernized 80s action flick in the John Wick era.

Still the overall unbelievable 1 man army plot in the spirit of Commando and Rambo but with no cheese and way more gritty and realistic action.

The fight scene against the slum rat kids was my favorite part.




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Some parts were predictable, but overall not bad.


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My wife and I enjoyed it.



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Same here. I knew everything before it happened but still enjoyed watching anyway.

I liked the little slide rack using the vest.




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I enjoyed it.




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Same. A bit predictable but enjoyed it compared to the typical Hollywood crap.





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The ending is left up for you to decide what happened to him. Either there will be a series, or you decide if he died or not.


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Watched it the other night and thought it was great. Holy crap lots of action, with a body count that has to rival any of the Wick movies. Choreography was excellent and very entertaining. Gun play I thought was also excellent and it was nice to see some rifle to handgun transitions multiple times. Chris Hemsworth is a great actor and it’s cool to see him in a more serious role.
 
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Watched it the other night and thought it was great. Holy crap lots of action, with a body count that has to rival any of the Wick movies. Choreography was excellent and very entertaining. Gun play I thought was also excellent and it was nice to see some rifle to handgun transitions multiple times. Chris Hemsworth is a great actor and it’s cool to see him in a more serious role.


I'm a sucker for any movie in which ANYONE gets close to using the sights/optics while firing a gun. This far surpassed that threshold and I thought it was a lot of fun.




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Agreed...my impression was we were supposed to assume that was him standing there, correct?



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The ending is left up for you to decide what happened to him. Either there will be a series, or you decide if he died or not.


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Agreed...my impression was we were supposed to assume that was him standing there, correct?

The writers said in an article that depending on how the movie was accepted, they could make a series out of it or leave it as a one shot deal.


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The ending is left up for you to decide what happened to him. Either there will be a series, or you decide if he died or not.


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I wondered about that, but I can't imagine anyone falling into a river in India (in that urban sprawl) with that many open wounds and living to tell about it. LOL

And if by some miracle it IS him, he's gonna have a voice like Christian Bale's Bruce Wayne. LOL

A series would be awesome. I'm smitten with the Iranian woman, especially after she capped unincarcerated bad guy.

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It was him. How else would the kid have known about the underwater meditation?


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My takeaways...

1) Fuck yeah.

2) I want a karambit. It's trendy AF right now.

3) One handed malfunction drill, very cool to see on camera.

4) The world absolutely needs more 30 minute "one-shot" action sequences--even if it's not truly taken in one shot.
 
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Kyle Lamb posted on his social media that Chili Palmer was the military technical advisor for the show.




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