Cast overview, first billed only: | |||
Scott Adkins | ... | Quinn | |
Andy On | ... | Conner | |
Truong Ngoc Anh | ... | Anna | |
Lily Ji | ... | Maya | |
Aki Aleong | ... | Dao | |
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Daniel Whyte | ... | The Visitor |
Mike Leeder | ... | The Cleaner | |
Brahim Chab | ... | Yuri (as Brahim Achabbakhe) | |
Paul W. He | ... | Sonny | |
Philippe Joly | ... | Mogilov | |
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Michael Darrow | ... | Visitor |
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Tom Caserto | ... | Drone Elwood |
Kevin Lee | ... | Drone Giant | |
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Semiquaver Iafeta | ... | Drone Jake |
Andrew Ng | ... | Dr. Gong |
This pulse-pounding action thriller pits two strangers against a nefarious alien force, with the future of mankind hanging in the balance. Quinn Scott Adkins, a member of a SWAT unit, steps out of a park fountain in an Asian city with no recollection of who he is or where he came from. As he pieces together clues from his past, he vaguely recalls his young daughter, who has been kidnapped. Meanwhile, Connor Andy On, a former military operative turned gangster-for-hire, discovers that his wife has also disappeared mysteriously in the middle of the night. These two men, with little in common, realize they must work together to find their loved ones and thwart their mysterious abductors.
Lets not beat around the bush. "Abduction" is a very basic martial arts film with a sci fi back story.
Much of it looks like it was shot in hotel rooms and basic office space, in Vietnam. Acting ranges from clumsy to reasonable and special effects are anything but special.
The only place where this thing shines is the martial arts action scenes, which also lack a certain polish.
In short a very very basic action flick that's a marginal watch at best.
5/10.