Thomas Jane
Carter
A troubled veteran gets a chance at redemption by protecting a girl from an assassin after she witnesses a murder. Holding a shotgun with a single shell, he engages in physical and psychological warfare in a desperate fight for the girl's life.
Release Date | 2016-02-26 |
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Runtime | 1h 20m |
Directors | Zoran Popovic, Adam Alleca, Elizabeth Scherberger |
Producers | Michael Wexler, Bernard Bourret, Richard Iott, Rosie Komadina, Tove Christensen, Lee Clay, Eric Gozlan, George Castrounis |
Writer | Adam Alleca |
Despite positioning itself as a simple throwback action B-movie, Standoff is actually much more evolved than it appears. Firstly, the three core characters are all brilliantly portrayed, even "Bird" who is played by a child actor was phenomenal. A bad performance from even one of these three would have brought the whole thing crashing down, thankfully all of them are dedicated to their respective roles. Even Lawrence Fishburne, whom I was worried would just be hear to take an easy paycheque and phone it in hard wound up actually giving the best I've seen from him in years.
There are a couple of lulls in the middle of the piece, and a handful of underdeveloped side-plots. But it overall, and especially the climax, made Standoff a surprise hit for 2016.
Final rating:★★★ - I personally recommend you give it a go.
— Gimly