When his fiancee is kidnapped by human traffickers, Roman (Ashton Holmes) and his ex-military brothers set out to track her down and save her before it is too late. Along the way, Roman teams up with Avery (Bruce Willis), a cop investigating human trafficking and fighting the corrupted bureaucracy that has harmful intentions. I have a couple complaints about what could have a great movie. My biggest concern is at the pace of which everything happens. They turned a movie that should of had at least couple week timeline into what seemed like 2 days. I believe that the hour and a half movie should of been at least two hours. There are so many holes in this movie because it's just sped through.<br/><br/>My other complaint is (as mentioned in a previous review) is when one of the brothers gets shot, another brother comes out of the room he is in and turns his back towards the direction that he knows the shooter is coming from. Makes no sense. Trained or not. <br/><br/>I did enjoy the acting overall and to me it really saved the movie. Young woman is taken in Cleveland and her fiance and his two brothers go Liam Neeson looking for her. Bruce Willis plays a detective on the case and allows the illegal vigilante action. <br/><br/>This is a mediocre crime/action film that attempt to have some kind of family and brotherhood message that missed the mark. <br/><br/>Guide: F-word. Stripper nudity. This dopey action thriller harks back to grindhouse pictures of the ’70s and ’80s, although it’s too tasteful, if that’s the word, to consistently exploit the more lurid implications of its sensationalist scenario.
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