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Directed by | Sylvain White |
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Produced by | Joel Silver Akiva Goldsman Kerry Foster |
Written by | Peter Berg (Screenplay) James Vanderbilt (Screenplay) Andy Diggle (Comic book) |
Starring | Jeffrey Dean Morgan Zoe Saldana Chris Evans Idris Elba Columbus Short Óscar Jaenada Jason Patric Holt McCallany |
Music by | John Ottman |
Cinematography | Scott Kevan |
Editing by | David Checel |
Studio | DC Entertainment Dark Castle Entertainment Weed Road Pictures Warner Bros. Pictures |
Distributed by | Warner Bros. Pictures (United States) Optimum Releasing (United Kingdom) |
Release date(s) | April 23, 2010 |
Running time | 103 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Budget | $25 million[1][2][3] |
Gross revenue | $27,813,616[1][2] |
Movie Review
Clay, Jensen, Roque, Pooch and Cougar are members of an elite United States Special Forces team sent into the Bolivian jungle on a search and destroy mission. They attempt to abort due to children at the target site. The team finds itself the target of a betrayal instigated from inside by a powerful enemy known only as Max. With an air strike minutes away the team breach the compound and rescue the children. The team allow the children to be airlifted to safety aboard a waiting helicopter but it is destroyed by a missile intended for them. Presumed dead and without passports or money the team are stuck in Bolivia. The group makes plans to even the score when they're joined by the mysterious Aisha, a beautiful operative with rather sly moves. Together they track and follow the ruthless and heavily armed and guarded Max to foil his plans of transforming the world as we know it into a new high-tech global battleground. Aisha agrees to smuggle the men back into the United States if they agree to hunt down and kill Max in what she describes as essentially a suicide mission. An operation to intercept and capture Max in Miami is planned. The mission goes well but instead of Max they only retrieve a hard drive containing valuables Max needs to make his next arms deal. Even with this they can't find him because they do not have the code needed to get into the drive.
Max intends to purchase the latest high tech weapon, an environmentally friendly bomb called a snuke with the power of a nuclear weapon but with no contamination or fall-out. He intends to use it to start a war for the benefit of the United States of America. Back at the losers base, Jensen is looking up his nieces next soccer competition, and Pooch is watching his pregnant wife shop for groceries. Roque walks in and wonders what the guys are doing. Jensen comments that their target from back when they were in Bolivia has 400 million dollars missing. He finds out that it is not really missing but it actually went to a trust fund to his only child, Aisha. In the next room Aisha and Clay are laying in bed. She tries to get information on the mission back in Bolivia, but before she finds out if Clay really killed her father or not the gang bust in on them telling Clay who she really is. Aisha shoots Jensen in the arm during the firefight but manages to escape.
The group is betrayed by Roque, who had been working with Max since the Miami mission. Aisha ends up coming in and saving everyone from being executed, but lets Clay know that their fight is not over yet. Roque is killed along with Wade in a collision between Roque's get away jet and Wade on his motorcycle. Ultimately Max escapes, but without money, muscle, or any equipment at all, and is actually mugged on a city bus. Max calls the Losers to taunt them, saying they are back where they started but Clay replies that at least they now know what Max looks like.
Seemingly as a last mission, the Losers (now including Aisha) appear on a stormy night. Pooch scales the wall of a building which turns out be a hospital as he reunites with his wife and new son.
After the beginning of the credits, the Losers attend a Petunias soccer game against the Marigolds. The Marigolds are apparently playing rough and elbowing Jensen's niece. Jensen runs onto to the field and argues with the ref, having to be restrained and pulled off the field by the rest of the Losers.
Max intends to purchase the latest high tech weapon, an environmentally friendly bomb called a snuke with the power of a nuclear weapon but with no contamination or fall-out. He intends to use it to start a war for the benefit of the United States of America. Back at the losers base, Jensen is looking up his nieces next soccer competition, and Pooch is watching his pregnant wife shop for groceries. Roque walks in and wonders what the guys are doing. Jensen comments that their target from back when they were in Bolivia has 400 million dollars missing. He finds out that it is not really missing but it actually went to a trust fund to his only child, Aisha. In the next room Aisha and Clay are laying in bed. She tries to get information on the mission back in Bolivia, but before she finds out if Clay really killed her father or not the gang bust in on them telling Clay who she really is. Aisha shoots Jensen in the arm during the firefight but manages to escape.
The group is betrayed by Roque, who had been working with Max since the Miami mission. Aisha ends up coming in and saving everyone from being executed, but lets Clay know that their fight is not over yet. Roque is killed along with Wade in a collision between Roque's get away jet and Wade on his motorcycle. Ultimately Max escapes, but without money, muscle, or any equipment at all, and is actually mugged on a city bus. Max calls the Losers to taunt them, saying they are back where they started but Clay replies that at least they now know what Max looks like.
Seemingly as a last mission, the Losers (now including Aisha) appear on a stormy night. Pooch scales the wall of a building which turns out be a hospital as he reunites with his wife and new son.
After the beginning of the credits, the Losers attend a Petunias soccer game against the Marigolds. The Marigolds are apparently playing rough and elbowing Jensen's niece. Jensen runs onto to the field and argues with the ref, having to be restrained and pulled off the field by the rest of the Losers.
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