He's in a backyard with a sniper's rifle, while his. In the Southeast Asia country of Indocarr, a police officer (Iko Uwais) holds the key to sensitive terrorist intel that could save the lives of millions. It is a chaotically undisciplined and aggressive action movie, coked up on its own machismo, with loads of stuff about what the special forces need to do to keep all the whiny ungrateful civilians safe.

Overall, this is one of the worst films I've watched in a long time. And I say this because generally whenever I give a film a very negative review I can at least say that it was a competently made film, but I can't say that for this one. This is actually the fourth time that Berg and Wahlberg have made one of these manly man action movie.

Mile 22

Until now, they've all been based on true stories: Lone Survivor, Deepwater Horizon and Patriot's Day. An updated take on the "behind enemy lines" story, its action sequences are strong, although a lack of a coherent story knocks it down a notch. Still, there is just enough to salvage the film and make it watchable, and it really hits its stride around the. This movie have got unfavorable reviews because of it's. Not only is this film starving for genuine thrills but it's also one that takes itself too seriously despite being a substandard Mission Impossible knockoff.

Trailer Mile 22