Unlocked 2017

The truth has many enemies.

6.2 / 10   1055 vote(s)
R
Action Thriller

After failing to apprehend the terrorist behind a Paris attack that claimed dozens of lives, CIA agent Alice Racine is forced to live in London as a caseworker. Her mentor unexpectedly calls her back into action when the CIA discovers that another attack is imminent. Alice soon learns that the classified information she's uncovered has been compromised...

Release Date 2017-04-27
Runtime 1h 38m
Directors Michael Apted, George Richmond, Jakub Dvorak, Mark Goddard, Sean Guest, Mark Patten, Greg Powell
Producers Claudia Bluemhuber, Andrew Boswell, Lorenzo di Bonaventura, Peter Hampden, Erik Howsam, Erik Howsam, Laura Julian, Cort Kristensen, Norman Merry, Georgina Townsley, Kevan Van Thompson, Irene Gall, Paul Driver, Larry Chrisfield, Gerd Schepers, Florian Dargel, Ged Doherty, Barry Brooker, Stan Wertlieb, Ian Hutchinson
Writer Peter O'Brien

The turn is the best part of Unlocked, and it was 100% revealed in the trailers. With a director as prolific Michael Apted at the helm, somebody who has been directing movies for over 50 years, you could be forgiven for thinking we might be in for something a little less middle of the road, but middle of the road is exactly what Unlocked delivers.

Final rating:★★½ - Had a lot that appealed to me, didn’t quite work as a whole.

Gimly

'Unlocked' comes out better than you might expect.

I didn't anticipate much from this 2017 film, but in truth it produces a pretty entertaining 90 or so minutes - helped a lot by its relatively stacked cast list. Noomi Rapace is ace throughout, while Orlando Bloom is a noteworthy plus too. Toni Collette, John Malkovich and Michael Douglas aren't in it as much but are positives.

The story isn't anything all that memorable, I kinda forgot about one (real world similar) branch of the plot until it returns onscreen, though it is portrayed well enough by those above and it is paced astutely. I'd happily rewatch this, to be honest.

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