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'Triple Frontier': Big name cast does not equal big results. . . .

Posted by Billy Wonka on April 21, 2019 at 18:01:00:

The cast's fame is undeniable but the story was hamstrung with total predictability. Oscar Issacs cajoled four of his fellow Special Forces types to raid the jungle residence of a drug kingpin who had $100M+ in cash hidden away. The prep was thorough, the execution looked good until it went bad (as usual). The unintended consequences began piling up faster than bills at the first of the month.

One death, in particular, was satisfying.

3.5 wonks for production and casting

2.0 wanks for predictability