It's hard to believe a movie this bad even made it past the script stage. The entire film is a disaster from start to finish, riddled with illogical plot twists, abrupt scene changes, and an incoherent storyline that makes no sense in the context of how the world actually works. It feels like the writers threw in random action scenes just for the sake of it, with no thought to relevance or continuity.
The police characters are portrayed like complete clowns, with the main actor "catching" villains as if he's fishing them out of water pipes-yes, it's as ridiculous as it sounds. The pacing is so unbearable we had to fast forward through half of it just to endure the ordeal.
And don't even get me started on the performances. The lead actor is infuriating, and the child actor-who's supposed to come off as innocent and naive-is painfully dumb and unconvincing. It's mind-boggling that this movie was greenlit in the first place, let alone released.
To add to the disaster, the movie is divided into two chapters, but after sitting through the first one, I can confidently say no one should bother with the second. The villains are the most laughable I've ever seen, with absurd names and nonsensical motivations. The prison break scene is a masterpiece of bad action choreography-just downright embarrassing.
Amy Jackson's performance, as expected, is abysmal. Playing the role of a jailer, she lets prisoners she didn't even trust in the first place do all the heavy lifting. When the hero manages to get his hands on the only gun in the scene, Amy wastes the entire clip firing at absolutely nothing, completely blind to her surroundings. It's almost as if the film is punishing the audience with her sheer incompetence.
Then there's the anonymous Punjabi Sardar, a character so pointless they didn't even bother giving him a name. His only purpose seems to be saying "Veere Veere" every five minutes, which does nothing but drive the audience insane.
And let's not forget the so-called terrorists who turned London into their personal playground, shooting and fighting as if the city was some lawless jungle. The English police officer is the icing on the cake-absolutely useless. His wooden acting, complete lack of urgency, and inability to carry a scene make him one of the worst characters in the entire movie.
The entire cast and crew should be ashamed of themselves for creating this trainwreck. The writer, director, and every actor involved deserve to be slapped for subjecting the audience to this catastrophe. Honestly, I could go on, but I think I've already wasted enough time on this steaming pile of garbage.