Cringe worthy is all I can think when viewing movies like this. The stupid, it hurts. The ending probable hurt more than anything. If the lead "baddie" had half a hair of leadership (listened to her military advisor before he went loco too), the "siege" would lasted about 4 minutes. The movie does not go into detail about the virus, but lets just say if it spread with any effectiveness, there wouldn't of been a non-contaminated person in any capacity. Funny the movie makes comments against ownership of guns, but sure highlights two of the needs for them (self preservation, defense against a corrupt government). The concept of using the hostage as an ace in the hole totally got bypassed, as did the concept on being on the same page leadership wise. Give me an intelligent lead instead of someone that flips back and forth between the moral dilemmas in the heat of the battle (and on the other hand, someone that goes total salvage without thinking about their actions).
I would give this a 5.5/10 (it is entertaining), but that ending ruined any momentum. But don't worry, our hero is going to walk to the coast with a backpack (and make it about 2 miles in my estimations).
I would give this a 5.5/10 (it is entertaining), but that ending ruined any momentum. But don't worry, our hero is going to walk to the coast with a backpack (and make it about 2 miles in my estimations).