Cast overview, first billed only: | |||
Johnny Messner | ... | Brian Barns | |
Dolph Lundgren | ... | Bob Rooker | |
Danny Trejo | ... | Mateo Perez | |
Vivica A. Fox | ... | Imani Cole (as Vivica Fox) | |
Michael Paré | ... | Sheriff Olson | |
Natassia Malthe | ... | Christine | |
John Laughlin | ... | Howard | |
Angell Conwell | ... | Agent Taylor | |
Michael John Long | ... | Samuel Perez (as Michael J Long) | |
Klement Tinaj | ... | Detective | |
Chris Jai Alex | ... | Agent Black | |
Erin O'Brien | ... | Jesse | |
Jon Foo | ... | Officer | |
Jayde Rossi | ... | News Reporter | |
Leonel Claude | ... | Morgue Technician Johnson |
Brian Barnes (Johnny Messner) wakes up in the desert wounded and with no memory and no idea why he's surrounded by eight bodies, a van with four million in cash and a van full of cocaine. Brian is pursued by not only notorious drug lord Danny Perez (Danny Trejo) who desperately want his money back, and DEA Agent Rooker (Dolph Lundgren), but also a by the corrupt Sheriff Olson (Michael Pare) who will stop at nothing to get his hand on the new found fortune. On the run, Brian discovers the more he remembers the less he wants to know about who he really is. Written by IvanWong
Well almost the title then. Although in Germany they have a different one and kind of seem to want to compare it to a Western (Good, bad and the Dead). And that's not that far off the mark (no pun intended). Unfortunately the movie never really satisfies completely. It tries too much for its own good.
And while Danny Trejo is always a natural and has his charisma just because of who he is in real life, there is not really empathy that the viewer can feel for the characters involved. So the twists and turns that predictably come, do not really shock that much (maybe surprise a couple of viewers at best). Mediocre if you set your expectations low