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2016 "The Race To Save A Life Begins Now"
4.7| 1h31m| R| en| More Info
Released: 05 April 2016 Released
Producted By: WWE Studios
Country: United States of America
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A madman captures a young boy and rigs him with explosives. Ray Fitzpatrick, still haunted by the loss of his own son, will defy orders to stop the clock and save a life

Genre

Action, Crime, Mystery

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Director

John Stockwell

Production Companies

WWE Studios

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Alicia I love this movie so much
Exoticalot People are voting emotionally.
Moustroll Good movie but grossly overrated
Jakoba True to its essence, the characters remain on the same line and manage to entertain the viewer, each highlighting their own distinctive qualities or touches.
Michael Ledo Ray (Nick Nemeth) is an unorthodox Seattle detective who makes his own rules. He gets suspended by Lt. Julia Baker (Katharine Isabelle) while pending an investigation which will lead to his termination. While he laments over the loss of his son three years ago, he gets a call back concerning a child kidnapped by the Russian Mafia and has a bomb strapped to him demanding a $2 million $112. 35 ransom. They specifically want him. Ray is not reinstated and is tailed by Baker to report on any breaches of conduct. With the clock ticking on the boy, Ray goes very rogue and drags Baker into his antics.This is a modern day "Dirt Harry" type of story. Instead of a crazy guy, it is a Russian, and instead of a little girl being buried, it is a boy with a bomb, but you get the idea. Katharine Isabelle was excellent in her role providing a subtle sexuality and good chemistry with Nick Nemeth. Action with a good blend of humor and drama.This is a good film for those who like a vigilante cop film without any heavy thinking. Guide: F-word. No sex or nudity. Expected violence/killing.
piercedavid-71648 I'm sorry but the film was just horrible. I watched it the other day, and it felt like a 10 hour long film rather than a less than 2 hour one. The acting from the protagonist was so bad that I fell asleep several times watching it. Don't listen to the other reviewers.I have watched other WWE movies in the past, so the measuring stick for this movie wasn't that big going in and despite that, this movie couldn't reach the top of it. There are other wrestlers in WWE who could be great actors if given the chance, but the promotion is very corrupt and biased, so only the backstage favorites get that chance. I wish they would let someone that can act get an opportunity like this for once.
nebk There are many words to describe this film, but the one I decided to use is goofy. The word cheesy would be equally as appropriate. It is an action flick brought out by WWE studios and stars Nick Nemeth as Detective Ray Fitzpatrick racing desperately against time to locate a kidnapped child before a bomb that has been strapped to the child goes off. In the process he must battle against Russian mobsters, corrupt Russian Embassy Officials and his own colleagues (surprisingly not Russian). As is often the case with such action movies there is a suspicion that the detective is in fact the one responsible for the child's kidnapping as his own son was accidentally killed by a drunk police driver and he never received compensation from the city. This accusation however gives him the chance to escape forcefully from a police station full of cops trying to stop him. Joining him on his frantic run through mayhem is officer Julia Baker (played by Katharine Isabella). She in fact is responsible for his suspension at the start of the movie and investigation into his barbaric tactics but obviously through the course of the film she realizes that Detective Fitzpatrick is an honest cop trying to do the right thing whilst evading his colleagues and the mob. In the process detective Fitzpatrick storms into the Russian consulate, overpowers the security and tortures one of the staff there who is secretly dealing explosives on the black market. And all that without causing an international incident. There are also gun fights, car chases and some wrestling moves thrown in for good measure. And at the end the hero obviously saves the day. The pros of this movie are that it's mildly entertaining In a leave your brain at the door type of way. There is action obviously and it's not too badly done. The cons however are the weak and clichéd storyline and the nonsensical flow of the movie. It seems to try to hard to insert various plot lines in order to make the movie seem deeper than it is. So overall a 4.5-5 out of 10. Could have been better though.
Tony Heck "We have a bomb strapped to a kid somewhere in the city that only an unidentified dead man knows the location of, and we have 6 hours and 42 minutes to find him." Ray (Ziggler) is a detective who hasn't been the same since he lost his son. He keeps crossing the line and is finally facing suspension. When he finds out that a young boy has been kidnapped and strapped to a bomb he ignores his suspension and sets out to find him before its too late. Now, facing a deadline Ray and IA officer Julia Baker (Isabelle) put their differences aside in order to save the boy. This is a movie that has a great plot, it is very tense and exciting to watch it unfold. The one thing it is missing are the actors to really pull off the drama needed. Going in, since this is a WWE movie that is to be expected but it still seemed to hurt the movie. That said though, this is perhaps the best WWE movie to date. Overall, a movie with a great and tense story that actually makes up for the lack of dramatic acting and is actually pretty good in spite of itself. I surprisingly give this a high B.