Review of Pawn (2013) by Movieguys — 25 Jan 2014
Pawn, a little-known robbery-government flick, is deceiving. Its starts out with showing the robbery take place and Michael Chiklis giving demands in his British accent (which sounded pretty authentic) to the police.
Then, the movie shows a flashback to the backstory of why he was doing this, to steal *something that I wont give away*, as well as money. Then the movie shifts and becomes a personal vendetta for Sean Faris to recover his pregnant wife from the mysterious captor, Ray Liotta, and get the hell out of the diner without dying.
Throughout the movie, we never even quite know who he is, and it seems a bit random. His credit in the movie is "Man in the Suit", for Christ sakes. Either way, this is a disorganized movie that tried to be complex and thrilling, but ended up only achieving about half of that and leaves many unanswered questions still open.
This review of Pawn (2013) was written by Movieguys on 25 Jan 2014.
Pawn has generally received mixed reviews.
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