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Synopsis: Harmon is a CIA/DEA enforcer investigating Arab terrorists captured in Mexico. With his team--seductive FBI agent Zara and spy-drone pilot Sharp--he flies to Istanbul and uncovers a brutal plot: Islamic extremists plan to use Sonora drug-smuggling routes to bring deadly weapons, and leaders, into the U.S. To prevent an attack on America, Harmon must turn these two savage forces against one another before his time--and his luck--run out.then the fool now bacame the foool
Genre: Action, Adventure
Director(s): Keoni Waxman
Production: Lionsgate
 
IMDB:
3.5
Metacritic:
3
Rotten Tomatoes:
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R
Year:
2018
90 min
82 Views


You're an Arab.

You're no Mexican.

Just as I see it now.

Your clothes ill-fitting.

Eh, you look kind of

Yemeni with a neck scarf.

But your friend

from the other room,

he's not from there is he?

No. I am alone.

I do not know the other man.

Of course you do,

he's already rolled on you.

How do you think

I know you're Yemeni. You know?

He tells me that the Al-Qaeda

and the Arabian peninsula

are very active.

But you guys aren't

usually found hanging out

with the Al-Nusra Front.

AQAP working with Daish, yeah?

This tells me that you

and your pal aren't really

trial running anything

to set up smuggling routes.

This tells me

you're forward negotiators

setting the stage for something

big that's about to happen.

I do not speak English.

Man that's some funny sh*t.

I also know who caught

the eye of the border agents

when they nabbed you guys.

See, Native Americans

are experts at tracking

and...

and the thing of it is

you weren't sneaking in

from Mexico to the US.

You were sneaking out of

the US into Mexico.

You were already here.

So tell me your name,

tell me the name

of your contact in Mexico

and finally tell me exactly

where the real meeting

is taking place and when.

My name is Abdulah Al-Hamdani.

Our contact in Mexico is the

head of the Sonora drug cartel.

He wanted to show us his

southern border operations.

So you were kind of

inspecting the routes, right?

For the corridors?

We were making

an alliance of convenience.

Yeah, I understand that.

Mexico isn't really interesting

enough without AQAP and Daish.

We have enough

desert back home.

Yes, you do,

and that's why I know

you're still lying to me.

You're here for an

easier way into the US.

Something with less eyes on it.

With more sand.

Something further away,

but still a hub, a port,

with a history of trafficking

as well as religion.

Your contact in Mexico

was Jose Rivera.

But that's not where the

meeting is taking place.

How do you know his name?

Rivera's the head

of Sonora cartel.

And if you're making a deal with

any cartel, it's with Sonora.

You want the access to

their extensive rain time,

subterranean land

and air smuggling route.

And you like the fact

that they're brutal.

Rivera's expanding into Turkey.

How could you

possibly know that?

'Cause I've been in Mexico

for a long time working Rivera.

He hasn't been in Mexico,

he's been in Turkey.

And he's been taking out

all the heroin godfathers

one by one by one.

You see a storm's coming.

So other than a switch from

the Agency to the Bureau,

you haven't changed a bit

since last time I saw you.

I could say the same

thing about you, John.

Still wearing the Rolex.

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Keoni Waxman

Keoni Waxman (b.1968) is an American film director best known for his work with Steven Seagal."I think that Keoni is one of the brightest young men out there," said Seagal. "I think he’s a very good director. I think he has a wonderful story-mind, which is very important – in other words, he doesn’t just have to film what’s on the page; he understands what’s on the page. I think he’s a wonderful director who understands editing, looping, dubbing, mixing, foley… he just understands all of that stuff. He’s a great friend: very ethical and very moral." more…

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