Acts of Violence

Protect what's yours.

5.6
20181h 26m

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When his fiancee is kidnapped by human traffickers, Roman and his ex-military brothers set out to track her down and save her before it is too late. Along the way, Roman teams up with Avery, a cop investigating human trafficking and fighting the corrupt bureaucracy that has harmful intentions.

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Cast

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Bruce Willis

Detective James Avery

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Sophia Bush

Detective Brooke Baker

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Mike Epps

Max Livingston

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Tiffany Brouwer

Jessa MacGregor

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Rotimi

Frank

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David Vegh

VA Therapist

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Stipe Miocic

Muscle Bound Thug

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Tamara Belousova

Coroner Tatiana

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John Dauer

Police Officer #1

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Brian Schaeffer

Police Officer #3

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Reviews

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r96sk

5/10

I appreciate the dark nature of the story, but 'Acts of Violence' is poor in most other areas; despite some decent cinematography in parts.

Bruce Willis, first and foremost, barely features, so if you're watching this just for him then you will be disappointed. The rest of the cast aren't anything to be remembered, though Cole Hauser is a cut above his castmates.

The premise is poorly crafted. It begins at its worst point, with average set up and monotonous character introductions. It then raises the bar slightly, before actually seemingly ending at a high moment. Unfortunately, as what felt inevitable, they add a needless extra twist at the death which ruins a potentially satisfactory conclusion.

Not much to enjoy with this one, unfortunately. At least it is short.

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