This is a failure for the audience and the rise of tolerance of US actors. The genres of this film are action, thriller, crime. But criminality is most appropriate. The so-called special services appear to be people with a laptop and an ice bath. It's a total mess, where there's only murder and a family of two moms, which is very tolerant for the West, but unacceptable for Russia. It's some kind of slag movie that featured Bruce Willis. It's a failure for Willis, and the rise of editor Harrison. The West is cultivating unmotivated killings. Atlas made a very tolerant film for the West: it's a black main character, it's a Latin beauty, it's a family of two moms, it's a white rich villain. The clichés of all B films create their own atmosphere. We all know that Bruce Willis has dementia. So his role is compressed. Actress Mbata appears as a black alpha female who wants to kill, and who is conquered by new technologies of the special services. Atlas made a B-category film, collecting all the clichés of modern American tolerance. Black beauty and white Bruce Willis, who says something with a smart look.
Director and screenwriter Atlas made the film - low-budget nonsense - for the film market. What's the movie about? Murder. The murders of those within the sight of an American. It's easier to buy guns in America than chocolate. Life doesn’t cost anything – that’s the slogan of the American B movies. I didn't like the movie. This is pure crime with a budget of no more than $ 5 million, and maybe even less. Just bullshit, not a storyline. Director Atlas invited star Bruce Willis. It's a big part of his dementia. But for the viewer, this is the stupidity and bad taste of the producers. The $45,000 bill speaks for itself. A lot of people will say, "Bruce Willis with a gun, like dad and kid." But here the director Atlas regrets the actor Willis.
The slogan "Don't trust anyone" is only 60 percent revealed. I was bored sitting in the room watching a black heroine kill white people. This is a film about the aimlessness of life, which leads to the role of a killer. There is a thrash in the film in the form of politically correct swearing.
It's a failure for the viewer, and a rise for the tolerance of American actors. Yes, the U.S. requires tolerant films, so directors make B films for the American public.