646f9e108c A team of highly trained operatives find themselves trapped inside an isolated military compound after its AI is suddenly shut down. The crew begins to experience strange and horrific phenomenathey attempt to uncover what killed the previous team. Wesley Snipes. The man of Passenger 57, Demolition Man, U.S. Marshals, The Blade Trilogy.. But also films like Murder At 1600, The Art Of War and Game Of Death are among his best but we&#39;ve also had to endure a lot of trash (see almost everything else in his filmography for that).<br/><br/>His latest success was his performance in the flawed Expendables 3. With &quot;Armed Response&quot; he really hit a new low. That also goes for Anne Heche (why is she in this movie ?). I read the bad reviews but watched it anyway because I was prepared it was not just an action movie, but an action/horror movie. Well, it wasn&#39;t either. No scares, no action, no fighting, no thrills, no tension. <br/><br/>Just one single location and one &#39;special forces&#39; team trying to figure out what&#39;s going on for the entire running time of 90 minutes. You&#39;ll get bored out of your mind because nothing happens. Dialogue and script are laughable. <br/><br/>The first sign is the moment when a soldier reports back to squad leader Snipes that he found one of the missing men who&#39;s dead. Snipes&#39;response is simply &quot;okay&quot;. He doesn&#39;t even ask if and how he&#39;s killed. Seems trivial because no one knows what&#39;s going on and what they&#39;re fighting at that time.. <br/><br/>More people show up dead and then they&#39;re (rather easily) trapped.<br/><br/>It really isn&#39;t worth your time sticking around waiting for the revelation because it&#39;s just stupid. I wish I could have given this movie a zero because it doesn&#39;t deserve even one star. It is impossible to spoil the plot, actually, because there isn&#39;t one to speak of. The reason I ticked that box is because I am going to tell you how it ends, which is such a stupid ridiculous ending that I wanted to hurl. A bunch of armed characters - it wasn&#39;t obvious what &#39;agency&#39; - arrive at a penal facility of a rather weird kind that has been compromised. Lots of time is spent checking empty rooms and shouting &#39;clear&#39; before finally one dead body is found. A maniac is found locked inside a sensory withdrawal tank. The team members get bumped off one by one by some mysterious invisible enemy. Why they blaze away at &quot;it&quot; with apparently useless weapons (half of them only have pistols) is just one of the thousands of plot holes. Anyway, they all get killed in the end. And here it comes - what is the &quot;enemy&quot;? It is the building itself!! How a &quot;building&quot; can mangle them up is not apparent. Guy walking down a corridor suddenly starts blazing away and then argh! kabump! He&#39;s dead! Perhaps concrete walls can suddenly become space aliens? Do not waste part of your life watching this drivel. All I can conclude is that Wesley Snipes must be on his uppers and desperate for cash to have accepted a starring role in this tripe. I am certainly going to look VERY closely at the reviews of any more Wesley Snipes movies in future. The possibilities are intriguing, but the characters are underdrawn, and the pacing lags.
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