Review of Homefront (2013) by Susan O — 07 Apr 2014
Homefront is almost like a Die Hard movie, but far better plot and with a less heroic main character. The movie instantly engages you in a great opening drug bust that ends in the undercover agent quitting the police, and through out the rest of the movie defeats bad guys trying to hurt him and his daughter.
It's overly heroic and predictable, but at the same time suspenseful and interesting. The dad always gets away, fashionably beating up his opponents, and driving away like a badass. But the fighting was a little far fetched, like how quickly he can drop someone and break their arms behind their backs.
On the positive side the acting was good, it was something you don't see everyday, and it is an overall great movie. I dont really have much to say about it, other than its heroic, suspensful, and not exactly original.
One of Jason Statham's better movies, and it follows the theme of movies he's in. Ya I guess my review dosent make it sound too good but it's a great movie, and I recommend it.
This review of Homefront (2013) was written by Susan O on 07 Apr 2014.
Homefront has generally received mixed reviews.
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