Phillip comes face to face with a Russian-French terrorist who comes exact vengeance on him for killing his brother.Phillip comes face to face with a Russian-French terrorist who comes exact vengeance on him for killing his brother.Phillip comes face to face with a Russian-French terrorist who comes exact vengeance on him for killing his brother.
Nicolas Van Varenberg
- Ivan
- (as Nic Van Damme)
Martina Di Fonte
- Coffee Girl
- (as Martina Difonte)
- Director
- Writer
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Did you know
- Crazy creditsNicolas Van Varenberg is credited as Nic Van Damme in the opening titles and as Nic Van Damn in the end credits.
- ConnectionsFollows Kill 'Em All (2017)
- SoundtracksDolce Kimbo
Music by José Manuel Cancela
Courtesy of Favis Music (BMI) and Ambient Evolution Music (SESAC)
Featured review
It's all about getting back home.
Vlad seeks revenge on Philip for killing his brother and despite the agency allowing Philip to vanish digitally, his location is leaked to Vlad. Escaping the gang, Philip along with his daughter Vanessa visit their village only to find Vlad had already paid a visit. Philip decides to end this mess which he brought upon his people and he teams up with ex Agent Holman to hit Vlad where it hurts him the most. Will Philip and Vanessa stop Vlad and his men, saving their home, forms rest of the story.
The first film itself was a tedious watch and this one barely has a story. It is the done to death revenge story with exactly 3 action scenes with 2 chase scenes merged into them and with age catching up, none of the action scenes featuring Van Damme are long enough to deliver his usual fun elements. The characters are pretty much one toned and Peter Stormare goes annoyingly overboard as Holman which is pointed out within the film itself. After the first action scene, the film drags itself till the supposed heist, building up for an action filled climax but the efforts are simply not enough to raise the bar above boredom.
The first film itself was a tedious watch and this one barely has a story. It is the done to death revenge story with exactly 3 action scenes with 2 chase scenes merged into them and with age catching up, none of the action scenes featuring Van Damme are long enough to deliver his usual fun elements. The characters are pretty much one toned and Peter Stormare goes annoyingly overboard as Holman which is pointed out within the film itself. After the first action scene, the film drags itself till the supposed heist, building up for an action filled climax but the efforts are simply not enough to raise the bar above boredom.
- chand-suhas
- Sep 26, 2024
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- Runtime1 hour 28 minutes
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