Director:
Isaac FlorentineCámara:
Tal LazarMúsica:
Stephen EdwardsReparto:
Scott Adkins, Nick Chinlund, Caitlin Keats, Jake La Botz, Robert Dillon, Scott Evans, Julien Cesario, Eddie J. Fernandez, Madison Lawlor, Tony Perez (más)Streaming (2)
Sinopsis(1)
Tras rescatar a su sobrina, secuestrada por un poderoso cartel mejicano, Colton MacReady (Scott Adkins) comienza una lucha sin tregua para salvar a su familia. El cartel se dirige hacia ellos con sed de venganza, y además, el corrupto sheriff local y sus secuaces procurarán que la ayuda no llegue a tiempo. A partir de ahí se dará un imparable asalto a su aislado rancho, una maratón escalonada por la supervivencia, en la que Colt deberá proteger a los que ama y a sí mismo. (Second Gen Pictures)
(más)Reseñas (2)
Scott Adkins can somehow act in watchable B-movies. Close Range is two classes above the recent Zero Tolerance. It's a little disappointing that there's more shooting than fighting, but the fights are great. Adkins is a beast and the very opening scene in the tenement building is among the film's highlights (I love knives), after that I was only impressed by the ending where he gets in a fight against two maniacs, with decent choreography, cinematography and grit. The shootouts are rather average. There is no need to discuss the story here, was there any?? :) 55% ()
Scott Adkins is typically tough in this, but at least he shows us that he's still a force to be reckoned with in the properly action-packed scenes, and very few from the younger generation can match him. More importantly, the overall choreography managed to impress in places, which is definitely not the norm. ()