20 reviews
More than OK for a director debut...
And the time has shown that the movies both directed and starred by Lundgren are usually better than those he just starred (with the exception of Rocky and The Expendables, however). The plots have more advised scenes are there are less stupid or unrealistic moments characteristic to all low-budget thrillers. And Lundgren just likes East, whether the Far one (South Asia), Middle one (Arab countries) or the closer one (so-called Eastern Europe)... Here, the action takes place mainly in Romania, with the strong links to the Arab peninsula. And several twists and turns - and definitely plenty of gunshots, explosions and dead bodies... And a political mess in the background.
Dolph Lundren is good as always, but it was a surprise to see Jerry Springer as the US president. And not bad at all! The other characters were not especially catchy.
Watch this 1'20" minutes creation if you like Lundgren, nothing to be ashamed about.
Dolph Lundren is good as always, but it was a surprise to see Jerry Springer as the US president. And not bad at all! The other characters were not especially catchy.
Watch this 1'20" minutes creation if you like Lundgren, nothing to be ashamed about.
"All this s#!% for nothing."
I'd read somewhere that Dolph Lundgren got into directing a few years ago, when the next in a long line of straight-to-DVD cookie cutter action movies had its director get sick, so Ivan Drago himself just stepped in and took the reins. Then I forgot about the movie for four years.
I'm flipping channels today, and see the first two names in the credits: Dolph Lundgren ... and JERRY SPRINGER. I make a bet with myself to watch it until Springer shows up, and Springer is playing the PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES.
With all this going for it, it should be one of the grandest movies of the 21st century. Except, no.
While not the worst movie I've ever seen, nor the worst action sequences I've ever seen, the action is still choppy, shot from entirely too close a range to see what's going on. The acting isn't terrible (except Dolph, though he's only required to stand there and look chiseled), but the plot is telegraphed in every scene. Every good guy that turns out later to be shady, acts shady the moment they come on screen. Every character who is going to die, the camera lingers on them long enough to give them extra footage for future demo reels. And Dolph's character is named "Lance Rockford." Seriously. I am not making this up.
Every action sequence is essentially the same, just a whole lot of bullet sound-effects and nothing interesting to look at or remember. There was some mumbo-jumbo at the beginning where Lance Rockford was a POW in his past, as if to explain that the character is damaged or something. It's completely unnecessary, as is about 45 minutes of the movie. By the time Lance Rockford is faced with a crucial moral dilemma, I honestly don't see how anyone watching it could care.
There are better places for your action fix, and better places for your Dolph fix. It's currently averaging around a 5.0 on IMDb, which is about right. It's by no means worth a theatrical release, but nor is it Uwe-Boll-quality, either. Guns fire, people shout a lot, and you'll find yourself getting bored when you're not studying the scars from Dolph's face-lifts. But hey, Jerry Springer plays the bad guy, so that's worth a bonus point.
5/10
I'm flipping channels today, and see the first two names in the credits: Dolph Lundgren ... and JERRY SPRINGER. I make a bet with myself to watch it until Springer shows up, and Springer is playing the PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES.
With all this going for it, it should be one of the grandest movies of the 21st century. Except, no.
While not the worst movie I've ever seen, nor the worst action sequences I've ever seen, the action is still choppy, shot from entirely too close a range to see what's going on. The acting isn't terrible (except Dolph, though he's only required to stand there and look chiseled), but the plot is telegraphed in every scene. Every good guy that turns out later to be shady, acts shady the moment they come on screen. Every character who is going to die, the camera lingers on them long enough to give them extra footage for future demo reels. And Dolph's character is named "Lance Rockford." Seriously. I am not making this up.
Every action sequence is essentially the same, just a whole lot of bullet sound-effects and nothing interesting to look at or remember. There was some mumbo-jumbo at the beginning where Lance Rockford was a POW in his past, as if to explain that the character is damaged or something. It's completely unnecessary, as is about 45 minutes of the movie. By the time Lance Rockford is faced with a crucial moral dilemma, I honestly don't see how anyone watching it could care.
There are better places for your action fix, and better places for your Dolph fix. It's currently averaging around a 5.0 on IMDb, which is about right. It's by no means worth a theatrical release, but nor is it Uwe-Boll-quality, either. Guns fire, people shout a lot, and you'll find yourself getting bored when you're not studying the scars from Dolph's face-lifts. But hey, Jerry Springer plays the bad guy, so that's worth a bonus point.
5/10
Almost there
Boring and unoriginal action movie
I did not like that movie. Probably because it did not offer anything new or interesting just shooting there wasn't even a good scenario. As far as the soundtrack goes it sucked as well with exception of the song they played at the very end.
At first I thought that the movie will be interesting as is started with an operation in Iraq and you know all these terrorist references which seem to be modern these days. But as the story unfolds I have lost my interest and was hardly keeping myself awake till the end of it.
I guess I am not really into action films, but even if I was I doubt that I will like the way the Defender is filmed. There was only one idea which seemed to be true that some people have interest to keep the wars in the world going. That's why I am going to give two pints for this movie and a warning that seeing it can be a waste of your time.
At first I thought that the movie will be interesting as is started with an operation in Iraq and you know all these terrorist references which seem to be modern these days. But as the story unfolds I have lost my interest and was hardly keeping myself awake till the end of it.
I guess I am not really into action films, but even if I was I doubt that I will like the way the Defender is filmed. There was only one idea which seemed to be true that some people have interest to keep the wars in the world going. That's why I am going to give two pints for this movie and a warning that seeing it can be a waste of your time.
Dolph Lundgren's debut as movie director is bad
Two interesting facts – it's Lundgren's first movie as a director and Jerry Springer plays the president of United States. Dolph has to protect the president from the terrorists. That's all the plot . Well , not really , the movie makers do try to tell us some kind of story , but is just boring and predictable . The big twist ? Some people want to keep war going because it's a good business . Unless you're as intelligent as Forrest Gump that shouldn't be a surprise to you. Also Lundgren's back story seems to be made only to make the movie longer. It doesn't have any connection to the main plot whatsoever.
The movie is mostly one shootout after another in big castle. The characters have no personality . The acting aside Springer is non-existent. There is plenty of action but it's so empty because the meager plot that exists makes such little sense.
Only for die-hard Lundgren fans. I give it 1/10.
The movie is mostly one shootout after another in big castle. The characters have no personality . The acting aside Springer is non-existent. There is plenty of action but it's so empty because the meager plot that exists makes such little sense.
Only for die-hard Lundgren fans. I give it 1/10.
Dolph's suicide attempt ....
Dolph Lundgren's directorial debut almost put him in the same category as Orson Welles and Ed Wood, namely those who wrote, stared and directed their own movie. Dolph saved his word processing skills for the sophomore effort, namely the Mechanik.
The porn-named hero (Dolph) of this movie is Lance Rockford. In 1991, he commanded a unit in the Gulf War. After they were ambushed and captured, 2/3 of his unit are executed in front of him. By this I mean everyone except Dolph. I you haven't figured it out ... he only commands two men. This is a low budget straight to DVD (Seagal-like) movie. What did you expect ?
Fast forward back to the present where he is a secret service agent protecting some government secretary. He and his team are recruited/asked to protected this secretary on the way to some peace conference in Bucharest, Romania. She's not there for the conference though. She has a covert rendezvous with someone. While at this meeting, mercenaries are sent in to eliminate the secretary. What could possibly be going on ?? It's not as exciting as you would think. Actually, most of the movie is quite boring.
The scenario that ensues is part Assault of Precinct 13, part conspiracy, part Steven Segal and a whole lot of predictability. The sets are dark and poorly lit. I could barely make out anything. Don't even waste your time on this movie. You are lucky to be watching this movie on a Sunday afternoon in June on Spike TV or at 2 AM on Cinemax while you are inexplicably trying to stay awake.
There are some stand out moments. For example, Jerry Springer plays the cigar smoking, workout-while-I-talk-on-the-phone President of the United States. Yes this is not a typo. It is correct. Shakara Ledard is the other standout actor/actress in the movie. She is essential the eye candy, too bad she can't act. The other surprise is to find out that "the Dolph" was still alive and kicking. You wouldn't know that from his face though. He's looking very much like a tan Frank Langella's Skeletor (Masters of the Universe). I guess he must have borrowed the makeup. He also seems to have gotten acting advice from Steven Seagal. Steven has taught Dolph the proper way to shoot a gun. This movie also gives us the duel between Dolph's 9mm Beretta and a Sniper rifle. I bet you can't guess who wins ?
Dolph's return and directorial debut is atrocious and boring. I have heard better things about the Mechanik. Hopefully he has learned from this abomination. I was going to give this movie a 1 or 2, however, I have to give a little credit for filming and some production that occurred in Romania. Until my review of the Mechanik, I highly recommend seeing Red Scorption, Rocky IV, Universal Soldier, Masters of the Universe or Showdown in Little Tokyo for your Dolph fix.
The porn-named hero (Dolph) of this movie is Lance Rockford. In 1991, he commanded a unit in the Gulf War. After they were ambushed and captured, 2/3 of his unit are executed in front of him. By this I mean everyone except Dolph. I you haven't figured it out ... he only commands two men. This is a low budget straight to DVD (Seagal-like) movie. What did you expect ?
Fast forward back to the present where he is a secret service agent protecting some government secretary. He and his team are recruited/asked to protected this secretary on the way to some peace conference in Bucharest, Romania. She's not there for the conference though. She has a covert rendezvous with someone. While at this meeting, mercenaries are sent in to eliminate the secretary. What could possibly be going on ?? It's not as exciting as you would think. Actually, most of the movie is quite boring.
The scenario that ensues is part Assault of Precinct 13, part conspiracy, part Steven Segal and a whole lot of predictability. The sets are dark and poorly lit. I could barely make out anything. Don't even waste your time on this movie. You are lucky to be watching this movie on a Sunday afternoon in June on Spike TV or at 2 AM on Cinemax while you are inexplicably trying to stay awake.
There are some stand out moments. For example, Jerry Springer plays the cigar smoking, workout-while-I-talk-on-the-phone President of the United States. Yes this is not a typo. It is correct. Shakara Ledard is the other standout actor/actress in the movie. She is essential the eye candy, too bad she can't act. The other surprise is to find out that "the Dolph" was still alive and kicking. You wouldn't know that from his face though. He's looking very much like a tan Frank Langella's Skeletor (Masters of the Universe). I guess he must have borrowed the makeup. He also seems to have gotten acting advice from Steven Seagal. Steven has taught Dolph the proper way to shoot a gun. This movie also gives us the duel between Dolph's 9mm Beretta and a Sniper rifle. I bet you can't guess who wins ?
Dolph's return and directorial debut is atrocious and boring. I have heard better things about the Mechanik. Hopefully he has learned from this abomination. I was going to give this movie a 1 or 2, however, I have to give a little credit for filming and some production that occurred in Romania. Until my review of the Mechanik, I highly recommend seeing Red Scorption, Rocky IV, Universal Soldier, Masters of the Universe or Showdown in Little Tokyo for your Dolph fix.
- CelluloidRehab
- Apr 30, 2006
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Lundgren is the epitome of C-Level UPGRADE to B- Level Status
To be fair- I loved him in the Rocky 4 and Creed II. So from the early days until now. He was upgraded to B-Level actor! But I have to give this one a 2/10. Once you see Jerry Springer- 2 stars is all you get from me!
I must BREAK YOU!
I must BREAK YOU!
- hammerhead-dk
- May 10, 2021
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Why am I hooked on Dolph Lundgren movies? This was one giant shoot out with no story.
- Robert_duder
- Mar 24, 2008
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This is Dolph's directorial debut.
This is Dolph's directorial debut. For the tight schedule and budget he had, Lundgren does a really good job. Here's the reason to watch the flick: It has Jerry Springer as the President! Dolph Lundgren stars as Lance Rockford who is assigned to protect the prez from terrorists. Everything goes wrong and Rockford has to battle everybody. Can he make it out alive? Springer puts in a decent performance. Wished he had more screen time though....but the movie has a lot of action. The Mechanik also directed by Lundgren is awesome!
Worth Watching!
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Worth Watching!
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- tarbosh22000
- May 11, 2010
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The Truth of the Matter
Of all his dtv flicks to choose from, I went with 'The Defender' solely for two reasons. First the stunt casting of Jerry Springer intrigued me after seeing Dolph act alongside Montel Williams in 'The Peacekeeper' and secondly because Lundgren himself directed it. The story goes that when the intended director dropped out, he took his place.
Lance Rockford (Lundgren) is a Gulf War veteran who was captured & tortured during service. Some time later, he heads up personnel security for NSA director Jones (Caroline Johnson) who's got a secret meeting in Romania to attend at an abandoned hotel arranged by the President (Springer). Of course, some rebel dissidents in the US government know about it and plot to disrupt the meet in a power play. Just who is the other side at the meeting and why?
If you've watched your share of dtv flicks you'll know where this is going. They didn't show him in Iraq for no reason. You'll also know based on stock footage, editing tricks meant to be slick and being filmed in Romania, this is a cheapie. Budget limitations means 95% of the movie takes place at this one location. Whenever or not the action makes up for it is left up to you.
It kicks off at the 30 minute mark and isn't intelligent. Lance has a sniper on his team set up in a second story window, but a rival sniper goes unseen until the obvious happens and then another team member takes out the sniper ground level hip firing an MP5K. His team is armed mainly with handguns and go up against highly skilled baddies with automatic weapons and easily take them down. Yeah it's that kind of movie.
I like Dolph, but the presence of Springer didn't amount to much. The rest of the cast are one note. The conspiracy element is sad. The directing isn't particularly great. 'The Defender' is only watchable for fanboys or those who can tolerate poorly shot action.
Lance Rockford (Lundgren) is a Gulf War veteran who was captured & tortured during service. Some time later, he heads up personnel security for NSA director Jones (Caroline Johnson) who's got a secret meeting in Romania to attend at an abandoned hotel arranged by the President (Springer). Of course, some rebel dissidents in the US government know about it and plot to disrupt the meet in a power play. Just who is the other side at the meeting and why?
If you've watched your share of dtv flicks you'll know where this is going. They didn't show him in Iraq for no reason. You'll also know based on stock footage, editing tricks meant to be slick and being filmed in Romania, this is a cheapie. Budget limitations means 95% of the movie takes place at this one location. Whenever or not the action makes up for it is left up to you.
It kicks off at the 30 minute mark and isn't intelligent. Lance has a sniper on his team set up in a second story window, but a rival sniper goes unseen until the obvious happens and then another team member takes out the sniper ground level hip firing an MP5K. His team is armed mainly with handguns and go up against highly skilled baddies with automatic weapons and easily take them down. Yeah it's that kind of movie.
I like Dolph, but the presence of Springer didn't amount to much. The rest of the cast are one note. The conspiracy element is sad. The directing isn't particularly great. 'The Defender' is only watchable for fanboys or those who can tolerate poorly shot action.
- refinedsugar
- Oct 18, 2023
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Lundgrens finest work to date! Very intriguing!
Dolph Lundgren takes up directing duties for the first time here and scores a hit! The Defender is a film which remarkably for a B-movie offers some thought provoking ideas. The plot involves political intrigue and corruption but the basic gist is that America wants peace with the international terrorists against them. A secret meeting is set up between the head of NSA and Mohamed Jamar a kind of Sadam/Bin Laden character. Dolph plays Lance Rockford bodyguard and leader of a team of highly trained operatives who look after the head of the NSA. In 91 he thought in the Gulf and was captured and tortured to set an example to America. His torture was ordered from Jamar. So we now have an interesting concept. The meeting takes place in Romania in an empty hotel, a fantastic setting. What happens is that initially Dolph doesn't know who Roberta's Jones (NSA head) is meeting. The meeting is taking place essentially to buy Jamar's invisibility. He cannot be convicted or killed as that would make him a martyr, however if America does nothing they look weak. Buying his invisibility basically means he will never surface again and that America can keep up the pretence that he is being hunted down. So there is now a hotel with a terrorist and the head of the NSA meeting up with bodyguards for each. However this secret meeting is not so secret and they are ambushed. As it turns out by American soldiers, working for a group of traitors who call themselves the patriots group. Including one of the presidents own advisor's, and a senator. They want the meeting to fail, become public and in essence to oust he president and star a war at the same time. There is profit in war it seems. This is an interesting concept in itself but the movie take in an extra interesting twist which you'll have to see for yourself.
As a director Dolph does well, raising the question: Why work with so many b-grade hacks in recent years? He does the best directing job since he had the good fortune to work with John Woo in 98 with BlackJack. Lest we not forget that Dolph has worked with some good directors, Woo, Russell Mulcahey, Roland Emmerich, as well as some veterans who although past their best when they worked with Dolph, still must have been useful for picking up tips, for example Sidney Furie, Ted Kotcheff and Bruce Malmuth. The Defender with all it's political intrigue and so called acts of patriotism are comparable to the Bourne films. This is essentially the low budget sibling to those films and although this is inferior, this is still good work. Dolph handles the action well and the action is plentiful with the entire last hour essentially one long action scene. The camera keeps moving creating a real vibrancy and kinetic energy that works well and the action is reality based putting the audience right in there with some great use of sound. The sound design is the best part of this film, strange as that may sound, but it is so well done it really enhances the action. At the same time the editing is tight and this gives the films action a great sense of rhythm and pacing, particularly with some excellent hand-to-hand moments.
Cast-wise, Dolph is good in the lead, giving a solid performance. He plays it just right and it's a role that demands subtlety during it's edgier moments. He is ably supported by Caroline Lee-Johnson as Roberta Jones, as well as Shakara Ledard as a female member of Dolph's security teams. The rest of Dolph's team are also good. Particularly good in support is the one and only Jerry Springer as the president! President Springer! How cool would that be? Very methinks! Anyway Jerry is surprisingly good in fact because acting his not his first profession. The film is also blessed with a good score from Adam Norden whose subtle synth based score does not try to recreate a full orchestra, but instead plays to the strengths of the synthesiser and he creates some interesting themes. Also the cinematography from Maxime Alexandre is excellent, making the film look far more polished than Dolph's more recent efforts and giving it the gloss of one Seagal and Van Damme's latest efforts the considerably more expensive Into The Sun and Wake Of Death respectively. The Defender it must be said is also far superior to those films and is a film I would certainly watch at the cinema, even without my main man Dolph in it. It has interesting concepts and is a good action film. I have seen some abysmal films at the cinema like A Man Apart and Collateral Damage, Driven. All with big action stars, yet Defender is a hell of a lot better than those films. It has some integrity and excitement.
Overall this is a solid piece and Dolph's fans will be more than happy. Adding to their excitement, Dolph is taking up directing duty in his next film too, with him playing a Russian hit-man in The Mechanik, co-starring Ben Cross (Chariots Of Fire). The Defender is a good watch for any action fan. ***1/2
As a director Dolph does well, raising the question: Why work with so many b-grade hacks in recent years? He does the best directing job since he had the good fortune to work with John Woo in 98 with BlackJack. Lest we not forget that Dolph has worked with some good directors, Woo, Russell Mulcahey, Roland Emmerich, as well as some veterans who although past their best when they worked with Dolph, still must have been useful for picking up tips, for example Sidney Furie, Ted Kotcheff and Bruce Malmuth. The Defender with all it's political intrigue and so called acts of patriotism are comparable to the Bourne films. This is essentially the low budget sibling to those films and although this is inferior, this is still good work. Dolph handles the action well and the action is plentiful with the entire last hour essentially one long action scene. The camera keeps moving creating a real vibrancy and kinetic energy that works well and the action is reality based putting the audience right in there with some great use of sound. The sound design is the best part of this film, strange as that may sound, but it is so well done it really enhances the action. At the same time the editing is tight and this gives the films action a great sense of rhythm and pacing, particularly with some excellent hand-to-hand moments.
Cast-wise, Dolph is good in the lead, giving a solid performance. He plays it just right and it's a role that demands subtlety during it's edgier moments. He is ably supported by Caroline Lee-Johnson as Roberta Jones, as well as Shakara Ledard as a female member of Dolph's security teams. The rest of Dolph's team are also good. Particularly good in support is the one and only Jerry Springer as the president! President Springer! How cool would that be? Very methinks! Anyway Jerry is surprisingly good in fact because acting his not his first profession. The film is also blessed with a good score from Adam Norden whose subtle synth based score does not try to recreate a full orchestra, but instead plays to the strengths of the synthesiser and he creates some interesting themes. Also the cinematography from Maxime Alexandre is excellent, making the film look far more polished than Dolph's more recent efforts and giving it the gloss of one Seagal and Van Damme's latest efforts the considerably more expensive Into The Sun and Wake Of Death respectively. The Defender it must be said is also far superior to those films and is a film I would certainly watch at the cinema, even without my main man Dolph in it. It has interesting concepts and is a good action film. I have seen some abysmal films at the cinema like A Man Apart and Collateral Damage, Driven. All with big action stars, yet Defender is a hell of a lot better than those films. It has some integrity and excitement.
Overall this is a solid piece and Dolph's fans will be more than happy. Adding to their excitement, Dolph is taking up directing duty in his next film too, with him playing a Russian hit-man in The Mechanik, co-starring Ben Cross (Chariots Of Fire). The Defender is a good watch for any action fan. ***1/2
- supertom-3
- Mar 21, 2005
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Defending President Jerry Springer
Once Upon A Time In Bucharest ....
Why do they have to make films like this I have no idea .
You need to rent a cheap package of an old house in Bucharest plus a studio , endless ammunition including RPGs , a few Romanian extras and a shakey hand cam . Then you have to persuade 14 or more producers to part with 6 million bucks ... and you too can have fun making a shoot-em-up based entirely on our Swedish super-hero-secret-agent-turned-director !! All the others , including Springer , are virtually unknown also-rans ...
Of course it could have been worse , the hero could have been Bruce Willis or some other expendable !
As the sound of bullets and explosions died away , I managed to switch off without finding out who the bad guys were or what they looked like ... or even worse .. what was it all about !
You need to rent a cheap package of an old house in Bucharest plus a studio , endless ammunition including RPGs , a few Romanian extras and a shakey hand cam . Then you have to persuade 14 or more producers to part with 6 million bucks ... and you too can have fun making a shoot-em-up based entirely on our Swedish super-hero-secret-agent-turned-director !! All the others , including Springer , are virtually unknown also-rans ...
Of course it could have been worse , the hero could have been Bruce Willis or some other expendable !
As the sound of bullets and explosions died away , I managed to switch off without finding out who the bad guys were or what they looked like ... or even worse .. what was it all about !
I would have rated it higher, 5.5 stars, if not for the massive dose of hollywood's hatred of America, the military, and business.
I would have rated it higher, 5.5 stars, if not for the massive dose of hollywood's hatred of America, the military, and business. Very disappointing that hollywood uses it position to promote such bias. ~ In a fast changing scenery of who's who and who's not Dolph does a lot less of the close quarter combat grunting noises and a little less violence in this attempt to present him as a little more cerebral. Dolph's role shows him as more of a 'good guy' than the usual 'good-bad guy'. Yes, the infinite ammo cheat pops up when needed and I always laugh that they fire hundreds of rounds that would have weighed fifty to seventy-five pounds. Several of the actors are much better in their parts than in most of Dolph's earlier movies, but Jerry Springer, how could anyone take any movie serious with Jerry Springer playing a serious part?!? Again, it would have been a decent movie if hollywood would keep out hatred of all things American.
- ccunning-73587
- Oct 30, 2020
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Great Premise, bad execution.
- Carnage45C
- May 23, 2008
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Dolph's best work in years!
Very Good!
I don't like action movies all too much but I got this film and it was very good. I haven't seen many Dolph Lundgren movies except Rocky 4 and He-man but El Protector was a very good film. If all his films are like this I shall watch more.
The idea is quite good, involving terrorists and quite brave for todays current situations. The film has a strong plot which helps because it is almost all action. It never stops. Lot's of gunfights, punching and kicking and explosions. This is good fun.
Dolph Lundgren is quite a good actor for the genre he works in I must admit. He's still also in excellent shape considering Rocky 4 was 20 years ago.
I also must say I liked the music. I am a musician myself and would like to get into the movie industry through that, and the score in this film is interesting.
This is overall a good movie, worth your time.
The idea is quite good, involving terrorists and quite brave for todays current situations. The film has a strong plot which helps because it is almost all action. It never stops. Lot's of gunfights, punching and kicking and explosions. This is good fun.
Dolph Lundgren is quite a good actor for the genre he works in I must admit. He's still also in excellent shape considering Rocky 4 was 20 years ago.
I also must say I liked the music. I am a musician myself and would like to get into the movie industry through that, and the score in this film is interesting.
This is overall a good movie, worth your time.
Defending the border...
Dolph Lundgren stars as Lance Rockford, a secret service agent who protects a politician from a terrorist group called "The Patriots" who see the President's view on terror as underwhelming to say the least. So Dolph is thrown into a fight where nothing is ever as it seems. I generally review these type of movies when I see them on TV because I generally don't see straight to video movies. For instance I reviewed Bridge Of Dragons because I saw it on HBO some night awhile ago and I happened to have my notes. I actually rented The Defender because I saw that it had Jerry Springer in it and the thought of him as the President of the United States had me curious to say the least. I was expecting a movie of magnitude ineptitude and was indeed surprised to see that Lundgren was a competent director and that the action sequences were fairly well staged and suspenseful. The story was (As expected) stupid and full of plot holes but I for one found this to be far better than I expected it to be.
* *1/2 out of 4-(Pretty good)
* *1/2 out of 4-(Pretty good)
- fmarkland32
- Jun 11, 2006
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Dolph is the best
- Christopher-alsheim
- Mar 14, 2008
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Lungren rules
Roberta Jones, the president's national security adviser, goes to the heart of Eastern Europe for secret talks with terrorist No. 1 Mohamed Jamar. On this trip, Roberta trusts only her personal bodyguard Lance Rockford, who does not ask unnecessary questions. But when the meeting is suddenly disrupted by an armed attack, and Jones and Jamar disappear, Lance and his team realize that they are being used in a cunning and dangerous game. Who is Roberta's mysterious guest? And who wants them dead? Soon they realize that not only their lives, but also the future of the whole world depends on the success of the secret mission.
- Timofey1980
- Aug 3, 2021
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