Review of Collateral Damage (2002) by Mark N — 12 Apr 2012
In this complex revenge Schwarzenegger outing, we find Gordon Brewer, an ordinary man whose family has been killed by terrorists. We then learn many things that happened before the attack and begin to wonder who is also working with the terrorists.
This is the only real twist throughout the film. It is definitely not original and the characterizations are more than likely slapped together, but the action is pretty awesome and the subtle moments between characters is very refreshing.
I thought it was extremely cliche and made me role my eyes when I found out that they decided to take the route of seeing a family that looks like his own in order to make the plot work. Overall, "Collateral Damage" is not a bad movie, in fact, it is a lot of fun, but in the end, it's just another average action flick that nobody will remember.
It was okay!
This review of Collateral Damage (2002) was written by Mark N on 12 Apr 2012.
Collateral Damage has generally received mixed reviews.
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