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El veterano mercenario Barney “Esquizo” Ross (Sylvester Stallone) y su equipo de estrellas, formado por los hombres más duros (Jason Statham, Dolph Lundgren, 50 Cent, Megan Fox…), afrontan un nuevo desafío, en una trama cargada de acción. Para superarlo y salir airosos, deberán recurrir a su ingenio, experiencia y a la fuerza bruta que los caracteriza. (Vértice Cine)

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EvilPhoEniX 

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inglés The fourth and hopefully final Expendables plummeted from an above-average, fun and star-studded action franchise into waters of mediocrity that stink in every direction. It needed a better director. Scott Waugh wasn't the best choice and the disinterest of this franchise can be seen both in the audience (the weakest rating) and in the actors, where all the interesting names are gone except Statham, who’s the only one who's great again, but that's really not enough. Stallone is here rather only in the introduction, almost nobody impresses from the new reinforcements. 50 Cent and Jacob Scipio are useless, Megan Fox I didn't mind, at least a bit of estrogen, Tony Jaa was fine, but was there for less than 10 minutes (even though what he showed was one of the bright moments), and the villain Iko Uwais is ironically the weakest of the whole series (outside of The Raid, Iko is not doing so well and the Americans can't really use his potential, it's time for him to go back to Indonesia). The plot is rubbish, the dialogue is mediocre, the CGI effects are very bad, at least there is some nice gore from time to time and the blood is not spared too much, which I always welcome. The final Uwais-Statham fight was very short. I did like the sequence in the finale where Statham and Tony slashed with their knives, I probably enjoyed that the most. Otherwise, I wasn't bored, it went by fairly quickly, but compared to the competition this series has nothing to offer in terms of acting or action. 5/10. ()

D.Moore 

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inglés This is what I call material fatigue. Judging by the end credits, I could say that the fourth Expendables is probably the best Bulgarian action film I've seen, but even that wouldn't be grasping at straws. It's something that Stallone clearly didn't want to do, for which there was little money (the visual effects are really ugly) and ideas, and where perhaps even the crew didn’t have fun. There are a few good moments, but for all intents and purposes the excellent first part and the goofy comedy that followed, and even the bland third film, are several levels above. Unfortunately. ()

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