Rayting:
5.7/
10 9.9K votes
Language: English
Release date: 27 September 2018
After deadly terrorists abduct his niece at a soccer match, an ex soldier with lethal fighting skills wages a one man war to save her and prevent mass destruction.
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User Reviews
A good film. There's something silly bits but overall well worth the watch.
Fmovies: Actually this film surprised me, I had my doubts as previously Sky Original films have been a bit poor. This with its Die Hard in a football stadium premise has it all. Great fight scenes some taken from the Spooks text book! Ticking clock to keep up the suspense and with lots of funny parts too. Overall a good film worth a watch.
A British-American action thriller; A big, fun, brash, muscular, noisy action flick with a "Die Hard" feel. Bautista is more than comfortable, and capable, playing the big uncle to take on the terrorists should they strike. The film is full of clichés and it has a predictable storyline but it is executed handsomely. Tension doesn't run very high because the fight scenes feel too neatly choreographed, but its sentimental moments work quite well. The villains surprise with their audacious plot and their unrelenting menace and so the clock runs down quite enjoyably.
Final Score fmovies. Good cast - original setting Films dont need to be oscar rated to truly entertain Accebt this as a fun action story with heart and you will not be dissapointed.
"Final Score" is exactly what you expect it to be, and a bit more. The story is tight and simple, and the pace of action is fast. The idea of taking hostage a whole stadium of football fans is both current and real. In fact, making a film about it might seem as a safety valve as it will hopefully discourage anyone wanting to implement such a plan.
The added quality of the film is Amit Shah as Faisal, a bit clumsy, but extremely nice chap. He makes a fantastic Laurel to Dave Bautista's Hardy. That is if you take the film tongue-in-cheek. Bautista is, however, well cast. He's a charming big man with enough authority to convince the audience (and Ray Stevenson's villainous character!) that you don't mess with former US Army men.
Pierce Brosnan, fully bearded for "The Son", has a cameo role. It's always nice to see a household name supporting small films like this. Enjoy.
A decent enough film along the same lines as Die Hard. I enjoyed it but didn't realise it was a comedy until it showed West Ham in a European Cup Semi Final. That was so funny, even playing a made up Russian team they struggled but the words European, Semi Final and West Ham haven't gone together for a generation or two.
Forgetting tribal rivalries it was a film that followed the typical genre formula but nevertheless was a good watch.