

When a soldier's mother discovers the bullet that killed her son in Afghanistan was made at the factory where she works, she sets out on a path of revenge against those responsible.







This is a complete misfire — a revenge thriller where the revenge is the only thing that happens, and even that doesn't land. Lena Headey’s Nance, a mother who finds the bullet that killed her son and targets her own weapons factory, should be compelling, but the execution is universally panned. The story is slammed as shallow and inert, leaving nothing for the characters, including Hamza Haq’s Kahlil, to do. It’s a total wash.
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