Captain Brad Paxton's (Gary Dourdan) is a decorated Marine who served in Syria. He is also haunted by the events during his tour there.
After he returns home. Paxton's wife Kate (Serinda Swan) goes on an important archaeological dig in Morocco.
However she is kidnapped by ISIS type terrorists and held for ransom. The US government drags its feet as it might ruin an oil deal. So Paxton goes on a rescue mission.
This low budget action movie is low on any meaningful action. The lead actor is bland.
This turgid movie needed several high octane action scenes. It delivers a poor one at the end. Most of it is in the dark.
The film wants to make important points about cynical diplomacy and the influence of oil. It fails at all levels.
Andy Garcia and Martin Donovan are wasted.
After he returns home. Paxton's wife Kate (Serinda Swan) goes on an important archaeological dig in Morocco.
However she is kidnapped by ISIS type terrorists and held for ransom. The US government drags its feet as it might ruin an oil deal. So Paxton goes on a rescue mission.
This low budget action movie is low on any meaningful action. The lead actor is bland.
This turgid movie needed several high octane action scenes. It delivers a poor one at the end. Most of it is in the dark.
The film wants to make important points about cynical diplomacy and the influence of oil. It fails at all levels.
Andy Garcia and Martin Donovan are wasted.