Haywire
| Released |
2011 |
Rating |
15 in UK |
| Director |
Steven Soderbergh |
Writer/s |
Lem Dobbs |
| Starring |
Gina Carano, Ewan McGregor, Michael Fassbender, Channing Tatum, Michael Douglas, Antonio Banderas, |
| Source of story |
An original screenplay |
| Elevator Pitch |
A female “black ops” specialist is betrayed and marked for elimination after a particularly sensitive operation, forcing her to go on the run and take on her pursuers whenever they close in on her. |
| Content |
Lots of action with handguns and hand to hand combat – martial arts and stylish stuff it is. A lot of people die. |
| A View |
This action film was quite well thought of, but since it was mainly composed of flashbacks, and flashbacks within flashbacks my concentration failed at times, so it did not quite do it for me. But maybe you only have to know that everyone is the enemy. |
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