"Erase", or "Expatriate" as it's called in my country, borrows heavily from the Jason Bourne series but does it with a much lower budget.
Set in Belgium, this espionage movie follows a tried and tested formula: characters drawn together through unfortunate circumstances, life/identity wiped out by evil organisation, mysterious backstories slowly revealed amongst gunfire and dread. You know. You've seen it before. Bourne. Neeson. Cruise. But this one has mostly unknown actors instead.
The movie quality feels like a British drama series. Well made, for TV. But not quite theatrical standard. The plot is basic but messy. There are plot holes. Plenty of them. And unrealistic events. The kill count is high but there are rarely any police - unless it's an essential plot device.
If you're looking to waste 2 hours on a Saturday afternoon, this may help pass the time. But it's quite forgettable.
Set in Belgium, this espionage movie follows a tried and tested formula: characters drawn together through unfortunate circumstances, life/identity wiped out by evil organisation, mysterious backstories slowly revealed amongst gunfire and dread. You know. You've seen it before. Bourne. Neeson. Cruise. But this one has mostly unknown actors instead.
The movie quality feels like a British drama series. Well made, for TV. But not quite theatrical standard. The plot is basic but messy. There are plot holes. Plenty of them. And unrealistic events. The kill count is high but there are rarely any police - unless it's an essential plot device.
If you're looking to waste 2 hours on a Saturday afternoon, this may help pass the time. But it's quite forgettable.
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