By: JWBM
What we build up in this world is a fragile balance. We set up safe-guards, and make it our constant goal to maintain what we have built up for ourselves. As flesh and blood we are vulnerable. When we let our guard down, we're capable of being free and happy, but at the same time we leave ourselves open to danger and potential physical or emotional harm. When we're overly cautious, mistrusting or paranoid, we stand a better chance at being protected, but at the same time we are just existing till the next moment.
Being a loose adaptation to the second book of "Death Wish"—yep, the one made into a film with Charles Bronson all those years ago—the story and pacing doesn't waste much time breaking into it. I guess, the filmmakers—James Wan of "Saw" infamy—realized you've had years and years of sequels and similar spin-offs in the meantime to not trick you into thinking this is a new concept. What happens to this man's son is senseless and tragic no doubt, though the story doesn't dwell for long after said incident. Its main intention from the get-go is to break into some energetic action sequences where one seems to top the next. Kevin Bacon—playing the enraged father—doesn't get a chance to express a full range of drama, but gets down and dirty for a share of dynamic, high-octane scenes. What makes them unique is their sense of putting you in the moment. For instance, after years of getting spoiled with Hong Kong action flicks where the camera doesn't blink, the choreography is more important than the dialogue, and the actors don't shy away from a few bruised knees and broken arms, I get tired of seeing pieced together shots of other films with a gazillion takes. I'm looking squarely at you "Bourne Identity." Especially when the budget is through the roof.


Could this kinda thing happen in its entirety? Probably not anytime soon. But it's at least entertaining till the last guy falls and someone has to clean up the mess.
Rating: 7/10
Actors: Kevin Bacon, Kelly Preston, John Goodman
Info: IMDB
Trailer: Youtube
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