Former Marine Jack Carter joins a private security company on his first day on the job protecting Olivia Tanis, a woman who was captured after weeks of absconding overseas. Olivia is a computer engineer with an IQ of 135. She previously belonged to Genesis, one of the largest defense companies in the United States. She holds important intelligence materials related to national security. Jack and his party were tasked with escorting them safely to the Ministry of Defense, but as the convoy passed through a dense forest, they were attacked by a group of men armed with powerful lethal weapons. After a fierce exchange of fire, Jack took Olivia to flee, and finally came to a stronghold to settle down. It didn't take long for traitors and mercenaries to follow, and the brutal killing was far from over.
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The whole movie is kind of inexplicably fighting and killing, doing this kind of action movie for the sake of making an action movie. There are only the beginning and the end of the story, and a little bit about why there are gun battles, jungle battles, and so on. And Carter has won against so many people by himself. Are all those bodyguards vegetarians at the beginning? It's really a bit strange to see, and Carter hits the enemy with one hit, basically destroying them all, but the enemy can only watch the back and shoot, inexplicably ing. The heroine was originally very scared, but after all the things in the middle, she was able to fight side by side with Carter. Is it really possible to do this in a short time? Shooting with a machine gun, evading those traps set by myself, being held hostage to know the exact timing, etc., made me feel like a fool after watching it, even if my IQ is 135, I can't set up such a plot.
I was tangled to death, but when I saw the ending, it was warmer. I originally thought that the heroine would like Carter, but it turned out to be a simple kiss, but it can be seen that the heroine still has nostalgia for Carter, but But not together. It's really the best part I've seen in the whole movie.
Don't follow the plot, go straight to the heroic style, and the brainless shootout film is very cool to watch. After watching it, you will also question the fullness of the plot, leaving basically nothing left behind.
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