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Nach dem tödlichen Attentat auf seine Verlobte sinnt Mitch Rapp (Dylan O'Brien) auf Rache. Beim CIA lässt er sich von dem berüchtigten Kriegs-Veteranen Stan Hurley (Michael Keaton) zum Elite-Agenten ausbilden. Schnell erhalten die beiden ihren ersten, folgenschweren Auftrag: Es gilt, die Hintergründe einer Reihe scheinbar willkürlicher Anschläge auf sowohl militärische als auch zivile Ziele zu überprüfen. Bald entdecken sie, dass alle Attentate Parallelen aufweisen. Gemeinsam mit einer geheimen Spezialeinheit begeben sie sich auf eine hochriskante Mission: Es gilt, den äußerst gefährlichen Drahtzieher (Taylor Kitsch) hinter einer großangelegten Verschwörung zu stoppen. Doch dieser hat nicht vor, sich von seinen todbringenden Plänen abbringen zu lassen und scheint stets einen Schritt voraus. Eine erbarmungslose Jagd beginnt... (StudioCanal Deutschland)

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POMO 

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Deutsch Ein nächster überflüssiger Young-Jack-Ryan-Wanna-Be-Klon, der sich Bournes Erfolg wünscht. Der Trailer täuscht – um das Geld für Dschihad-Terroristen geht es nur in den ersten fünfzehn Minuten. Das Beste ist die starke Strandszene. Der Rest des Films handelt über eine Routineverfolgung von Herstellern einer Kernbombe. Wegen den Klischees, den (nicht existierenden) Zusammenhängen und uninteressanten Figuren muss man die ganze Zeit gähnen. Was haben die bekannten Produzenten von so einem schwachen Drehbuch erwartet? Der junge Hauptheld ist durchschnittlich (Taylor Kitsch ist besser) und Michael Keaton erinnert sich nur an die Höhe des Honorars. ()

EvilPhoEniX 

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Englisch I loved the trailer, but I'm not too excited about the film. While it's a subject that I almost always enjoy, something didn't sit right with me here. The opening on the beach or the fight in the hotel were decent and that's about it. I didn’t like the sound, how many times you couldn't hear the bang, even two cars crashing made almost no sound, which was very strange. The R-rating could have been exploited more and young Dylan O'Brien might be more suited a role like this five years from now. Fine for one viewing, but rather average in terms of action. I liked Ethan Hawke's 24 Hours to Live better. 60%. ()

Kaka 

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Englisch A film about two totally different halves. While the first has balls and promises an interesting (anti)terrorist ride like Kingdom, reaching a climax in the first minutes with an impressive shootout on the beach, the second one is just a bland spy thriller full of clichés we’ve seen a thousand times. The cast is likeable, and so is the absence of some of the established trends of the genre. So there is no secondary love story between the main character and the agent and the bomb does go off at the end. This was already evident in the trailer and it's a fresh and pleasant change. However, there are still plenty of those classic ancillary tweaks and screenwriting shortcuts that kill the possibility of this being an above-par experience. And yet, Kitsch is fine and the action itself is very decent. A must-see for fans, but that’s it. ()

Necrotongue 

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Englisch The only thing I liked about the film was its great action. The story itself was rather far-fetched. The main character was really funny and, the way I see it, it was just about making me believe that Big Brother can do anything he puts his mind to. The biggest problem for me was that I just didn’t buy that the CIA would make a top agent out of an unmanageable skinny kid with PTSD, and that this muscleless expert could beat with his bare hands a guy at least forty pounds heavier (and trained), etc. I also really liked the maneuver of the 6th Fleet, which bravely turned their sides to the giant wave. After all, an American ship will endure anything. It was just as dumb as Admiral Halsey thinking he could win against a typhoon. ()

kaylin 

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Englisch I have to say that I quite liked this film and I enjoyed it. It's quite fast-paced, and it's also very gritty, perhaps unexpectedly so. The torture was indeed very unpleasant and uncomfortable to watch, which is just as well. Films shouldn't be afraid of grittiness if it's an important part of them. ()