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It was very hard to watch after the Homeland

Posted by Victor Khomenko on June 22, 2014 at 15:30:38:

It felt like a remake, so that spoiled the impression.

Reminded me of the FMJ/Platoon situation.

Overall I was not crazy about the fast paced action, I would have preferred a slower but more deliberate one, but that may be an old fart in me speaking. The ending was done with good care, I thought, with enough respect for human lives, and I liked that.

I don't think one can expect truly fine film making in such a subject-dominated work, so overall it is a very respectable effort, but I am afraid the intricacies of the chase will be lost on the less informed viewers due to neck-straining pace.

I did not like Gandolfini bit at all.