Review of War on Everyone (2016) by Kenny M — 08 Oct 2016
The difference with the monstrous policeman in The Guard, is that here the characters aren't ever particularly likeable. It's hard to see them suddenly changing to become heroes two thirds in; it wasn't believable.
The two women partners to these cops are just one dimensional and the villain is a collage of all the evil - gangster, kiddy fiddler, and an English Lord to boot.
So none of the main characters were memorable enough to stay in the mind after leaving the cinema.
Not worth the money I'm , sorry to say.
This review of War on Everyone (2016) was written by Kenny M on 08 Oct 2016.
War on Everyone has generally received mixed reviews.
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