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I can't believe Dolph was in this but then again, I can. He starts off in a Russia prison and is put into solitary. A U.S. gov't guy comes in a makes him an offer he can't refuse. Dolph is an ex-special ops and they need a guy to rescue an American woman kidnapped by a Russian Mobster. Turns out she was there of her own free will to look after the mobster's sick son and the U.S. gov't guy works for her uncle. Her father is super rich and she got everything (even though they weren't speaking because dad never married her mom). The uncle wanted her to sign everything over to her.
The reason it gets 2*'s is that there was a scene where Dolph and the woman are in a car being chased by a tonne of other cars. When they showed inside the car they were both there, her in a white coat. The car had a black interior. When they showed the car chase from the outside and Dolph (or the stunt double) was the only one in the car. She ducked down occasionally when they showed inside the car but the camera angle would have still allowed you to see her from the outside. This car chase went on for 4-5 minutes and it went back and forth from the inside shot (with her) and the outside shot (with only Dolph/stunt double in the car). Also at the end she is loaded with money and picks up Dolph in a limo and says 'now it's my turn to kidnap you'. Dolph gets in and they drive off into a really fake looking, I could have generated a better one on my PC with Windows Paint, sunset. 1 star1 star (W)

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