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Disturbing the Peace (2020)
Pearce must have needed the money.
I haven't written a review for a movie in years but I had to find my account details and login again just to comment on this travesty.
I can only assume Guy did this for the money. Him and Devon Sawa are obviously trying but the rest of the actors in this film are cringeworthy terrible. It's a story we've seen hundreds of times before - Arnie did the same thing just a few years back - and it's pretty badly done as well. I really do think I can pick holes in it all day.
Why does Pearce continue to try and communicate with his deputy on his walkie talkie when he just literally saw him captured and taken into the church?
One of the female bikers is shot and killed in the church yet a few moments later we see her shooting with the other bikers outside.
I have few words for the scene with miss botox riding down the street on a horse with the rifle for our hero......
Why does Sawa's character stop mid shoot-out to start moving money into saddle bags from the bags loaded in the back of the truck. Surely he could have just got in the truck and driven away? He was fair game to take a bullet by stopping mid-fight.
The security van driver was constantly suspecting something wrong yet just drove in to the alley anyway because he didn't want his partner to miss a date with possibly the worst actress I've yet to see in a film. Worst looking as well.
Same security van driver could have just reversed and driven away as soon as he saw his partner get shot but then decided to just sit in the cab while they blew off the back doors and took the money. He was then completely forgotten about for the rest of the film because one of the biker gang suddenly developed a conscience and decided he didn't like killing people after all.
Of course a sheriff would be happy to let a prisoner out of his cell and give him a rifle to shoot at his fellow bikers just because he used to be a marine. A completely pointless plot line as the bloke got killed thirty seconds later.
I could go on forever, but just see for yourself, if you're that desperate. Personally, I just hope Guy Pearce is a bit more careful with his film selection in future. This one might have paid for his house but was it worth it for the reputation slide?