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Der Polizist Danny Fisher (John Cena) vereitelt in New Orleans einen Multimillionen Dollar Coup des Terroristen Miles Jackson (Aidan Gillen). Auf der Flucht verunglückt seine Freundin durch ein vorbeifahrendes Auto tödlich. Jackson macht Fisher für den Tod verantwortlich und schwört Rache. Jackson gelingt es aus dem Gefängnis zu fliehen und Fishers Freundin Molly Porter (Ashley Scott) zu entführen. Um Molly aus seiner Gewalt zu befreien, muss Danny in atemberaubender Geschwindigkeit zwölf knifflige Aufgaben lösen, bei denen es um Leben und Tod geht. Für Fisher beginnt der härteste Tag seines Lebens - wird es ihm gelingen die Zwölf Runden zu bestehen? (Fox Deutschland)

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D.Moore booo!

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Englisch All I wanted was an ordinary unpretentious action movie that could entertain me (or at least not bore me), and I didn't even get that. Man, this was stupid! The director of the great Die Hard 2 made a stupid clone of Die Hard 3. Crap! And that “actor” in the main role… ()

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Englisch I would actually quite like this if it went further and was a bit more intense. There is, however, a fairly interesting idea here, that the main hero, played by wrestler John Cena, has to complete certain tasks to save the woman he loves. It's not incredibly original, but it has a good concept and Cena is surprisingly good. A modern action film? Why not, it just needs a bit more violence. ()

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Isherwood 

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Englisch It’s very pleasant while you’re watching it. But those impressions dissipated before I could think of a comment to write. Harlin is still a class act and can really get by with very little. He gives the frantic running around the city incredible flexibility and dynamism, which is captured by the restless camera and everything is skillfully edited. The screenplay plays into the director’s hands with imaginative action and solid suspense. Unfortunately, it's a bland mix of everything we like (and don't like) in action movies, and thus one’s final impression is spoiled by a strong degree of predictability. It’s too bad because even John Cena was watchable. It seems like WWE has clearly finally found the right way to dust off the classics. 3 ½. ()

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