Matialth
Good concept, poorly executed.
Brennan Camacho
Mostly, the movie is committed to the value of a good time.
Guillelmina
The film's masterful storytelling did its job. The message was clear. No need to overdo.
Cassandra
Story: It's very simple but honestly that is fine.
mxsuba26
Antonio, in pretty impressive shape for an older guy, gets even with the killer of his beautiful wife and little daughter. (a tribute to Death Wish?) Once a high powered defense attorney, Frank realizes the error of his ways getting guilty perps off in court. Turns out that Frank'w wive and daughter are killed by a police officer whose own daughter was killed by a goon that Frank successfully defended in court. After the killing, Frank becomes immersed in underground cage fighting then becomes a skilled street fighter himself hanging beatings on a variety of street thugs while searching for the killer(s). He even intervenes to save a 13 year old prostitute (a tribute to Taxi Driver?) where he gets stabbed and falls through a bookstore window. Frank takes a vow of silence which until the killer is caught. This makes him more mysterious and certainly makes his role in this movie a lot easier since he has no lines to remember for nearly two thirds of the film. Frank also pretty much wears the same exact clothes for the remainder of the movie. After being shot he is saved by an attractive Latina nurse who just happens to be driving through a derelict railyard in the middle of the day? Why? We will never know. Fate intervened. She takes Frank to her house and patches him up then falls in love with the silent man. How she lifted him into her car and house is not explained. More mystery in this great movie.Frank eventually suspects a police officer and begins to tail him for an entire week. To remain incognito, Frank tails him in his vintage blue 68 Mustang and later in about a 2008 blue Mustang. Two cars that never stand out in traffic of parked in the cops condo parking lot for hours, right? Frank eventually searches the cops condo (the neatest and most stylishly decorated condo you can imagine) and finds evidence that cop did it. He calls him out for an epic street fight in the same rail yard eventually winning. Frank refuse to kill the cop and lets justice take it course. Viva Frank.
Joss38
Loved it. Has everything a new take on a hashed out script with a totally original outcome. Second only to black butterfly
Wizard-8
I had high hopes for this movie, because it was a production of Millennium Films, an outfit that usually makes above average B movies. Not only that, the honchos at Millennium Films got Isaac Florentine to direct the movie, and Florentine has demonstrated many times in the past that he can make some great action movies.Unfortunately, despite those two supposed can't-miss ingredients, the movie stumbles enough to be somewhat of a disappointment. I could look past the obvious Bulgarian locations used (unsuccessfully) to depict American locations, and I could also look past some glaring plot holes. What I can't forgive, however, was how BORING most of the movie was. Yes, Florentine does manage to stage a few great hand-to-hand combat sequences; he even gets actor Antonio Banderas to do a lot of the fighting himself instead of a stuntman. However, there is less action in the movie than you might think. The movie is instead badly padded out by a REALLY slow moving plot - it takes forever for Banderas' character to track down the person he is looking for. Scene after scene goes by where Banderas' question advances extremely little (or not at all) at his quest.Even if you are (like me) a fan of Millennium Films and Isaac Florentine, there isn't enough to make this a must see. If you are not of fan of one or both of the above, there's even less here to make it worth a watch.
wrinklednine
I think with a few tweaks, this could've been a decent movie. There was way too much cheese and too many unrealistic scenes. The plot was overdone and predictable, but could've been saved with better writing.