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Deadlock

2021

Action / Thriller

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Bruce Willis as Ron Whitlock
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Kelly Reiter as Amy Rakestraw
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884.49 MB
1280*534
English 2.0
R
23.976 fps
1 hr 36 min
P/S 2 / 8
1.78 GB
1920*800
English 5.1
R
23.976 fps
1 hr 36 min
P/S 3 / 8
888.35 MB
1280*534
English 2.0
R
23.976 fps
1 hr 36 min
P/S 0 / 13
1.78 GB
1920*800
English 5.1
R
23.976 fps
1 hr 36 min
P/S 1 / 13

Movie Reviews

Reviewed by BananaHeads1 / 10

Another Bruce Willis Movie of the Week

Great gig if you can get it. Show up on B movie set for a day or two. Utter a few lines, sit on the toilet a while and get a large paycheck.

Willis is obviously on a long money train, doing everything and anything no matter how degrading, no matter how humiliating, no matter how disgracefully bad to get paid.

Reviewed by zardoz-137 / 10

The Day They Took The Dam Hostage!!!

The novelty of "Vendetta" writer & director Jared Cohn's hostage thriller "Deadlock" is the casting of Bruce Willis as the chief villain. The first thing Bruce's character does mere minutes into this violent melodrama is murder two plainclothes police detectives at his front door. They came to tell him about the tragic circumstances surrounding the demise of one son and the arrest of another. Mind you, Whitlock knew about the incident because he had just seen a breaking tv news bulletin about it moments before their arrival. Apparently, during a no-knock warrant raid, the local narcs shot and killed one of Whitlock's boys and arrested the other on charges of cooking meth. Actually, what neither Whitlock nor the detectives at his door know is the bust went down at the wrong residence! Meantime, before the detectives can anticipate his reaction, Whitlock whips out a pistol and shoots them both in cold blood. One of the doomed detectives pleads for mercy on behalf of his wife and two kids. This doesn't elicit a shred of sympathy from the grieving Whitlock. He pumps a few extra slugs into the detective. During his 38-year Hollywood career, Bruce Willis has played some shady characters. He was an arms dealer who abused his wife in an early "Miami Vice" (1984) episode, a deadly international assassin in "The Jackal" (1997),an aggressive general in "The Siege" (1998),a creepy politician in "The Perfect Stranger" (2008),an unscrupulous mob boss in "Setup" (2011),and a retired hitman in "The Prince" (2014). Never has Willis played a villain as maniacal as Ronald Whitlock in "Deadlock." He kills without remorse and sets out to drown untold thousands of innocent bystanders in his own grief.

"Deadlock" depicts the daring daylight hostile takeover of a south Georgia hydroelectric dam. Ron Whitlock (Bruce Willis of "Apex") and his band of heavily armed anarchists invade the sprawling facility. Naturally, Whitlock's insiders have compromised security so his henchmen and he can storm the premises without impunity. No sooner has Whitlock acquired control than he opens the flood gates. The 100-thousand residents in the rural county living downstream are about to get a rude awakening as the deluge descends upon them. Nevertheless, in their far from foolproof plan, these felons have made one big blunder. When they rounded up all the workers as hostages, they didn't know about a random welder named Mack Karr (Patrick Muldoon of "Starship Troopers"),because his name wasn't on the employee roster. The night before the takeover, Mack had made a buffoon of himself in a local juke joint. When he shows up for work, everybody ribs him about his outlandish antics. What Muldoon didn't realize is one of his friends, Boone (Matthew Marsden of "Black Hawk Down"),had deliberately slipped him a Mickey at the bar. Indeed, Mack shouldn't have been physically able to stand up, much less cruise into work in his late model pick-up truck! Ironically, Muldoon plays the same lone, charismatic hero in "Deadlock" that launched Willis on the path to superstardom with the "Die Hard" franchise. You know from the get-go Mack is a good guy. When this bachelor awakens that fateful morning in a daze, he queries his pet canine about his activities the night before. Villains never treat their pets like confidantes. Moreover, one of Mack's bosses didn't think his old Ranger buddy could muster enough wherewithal to pose a viable threat to their plans.

Although the outcome is a foregone conclusion, this above-average, 97-minute potboiler comes laden with an underlying message about the abuse of no-knock police warrants. Meantime, Cohn ratchets up the suspense with the arrival of a busload of innocent high school students who have come for a tour of the dam. Less than twenty minutes into this fracas, plant insiders aligned with Whitlock start killing off colleagues who refused to join them. Eventually, when he goes into action, Mack doesn't play patty cakes with the hijackers. Throttling the first thug from behind, Mack disarms him with ease and shoots him without a second thought. A former U. S. Army Ranger forged in the crucible of combat, Mack wields a variety of firearms like a wizard. As his deranged adversary, Bruce Willis feels he has legitimate reason for his apocalyptic behavior in the face of a despicable police cover-up. As his second-in-command, Matthew Marsden struggles valiantly to reason with Whitlock but doesn't realize the depth of his leader's wrath. "Deadlock" emerges as a respectable thriller that delivers all the standard hostage drama twists and turns that audiences crave. Not surprisingly, "Deadlock" landed an R-rating for violence, profane language, and some drug use.

Reviewed by paul_haakonsen5 / 10

A rather generic action thriller...

I have to say that when I sat down to watch the 2021 action thriller "Deadlock" from writers Cam Cannon and Jared Cohn, then I wasn't really expecting much of anything grand here. Why? Well, I can't claim to think that Bruce Willis really have been churning out all that great movies for quite a while by now. But still, it being a movie that I hadn't already seen, of course I sat down to watch it.

"Deadlock" was actually watchable enough for what it was. And what was it? A rather generic, but straight forward action thriller. Writers Cam Cannon and Jared Cohn didn't really offer much of any thrill rides, nor did they throw any curveballs for the audience. So "Deadlock" was pretty predictable and generic. But there still was enough contents to the storyline for a single viewing.

It was nice, though, to see Bruce Willis in a role such as Ron Whitlock in this movie. That was certainly something I enjoyed and what made "Deadlock" watchable. The movie also had Patrick Muldoon and Matthew Marsden on the cast list, so there were some okay names to the movie.

There is a good amount of action in the movie, and that definitely helped make the movie watchable.

All in all, then director Jared Cohn delivered a mediocre action thriller that didn't bring anything new to the genre.

My rating of "Deadlock" lands on a five out of ten stars.

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