7/10
Solid and efficient Gerard Butler movie
7 May 2024
Warning: Spoilers
Good B-movie on a common theme. Gerard Butler brings his wife home to his parents. They are about to separate. They stop at a gas station. She disappears. No one has noticed. The police don't believe him, even suspect him. He looks for her. But he finds himself on the run so he can look for his wife himself. It's been done many times before. This is a good, simple B-movie, where the suspense and our hero have the merit of showing us the landscape and a community of outlaws, i.e. People who live outside the system. Gerard Butler excels in this kind of character, stubborn, resilient, not all white, but persevering. The actor's charisma does the rest, and the viewer, very empathetic with him, follows this with concentration. The film is about the turpitude of our main character, not about piling on action sequences, chases or shoot-outs. It's a fine piece of series work that celebrates Gerard Butler's talent.
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