Saw 'Marauders' because Bruce Willis has done good films and given good performances in the past, 'Die Hard' is a genre landmark and his performance is iconic in that. The title, cast and poster also intrigued and similarly the idea for the story sounded sort of interesting, despite a lack of originality. Expectations were not high though, because Willis has been past prime for a while (several bad films and has looked tired and disengaged a lot) and has been in a lot of stinkers lately.
Despite my interest into seeing it, hopes for 'Marauders' weren't too high, with a good deal of bad things heard about it and that Willis has done similar films before, during and since this film and none of them were good and used him poorly. 'Marauders' did turn out to be a marginally better film than expected but it is still not very good despite a few decent things. Do have to agree with the flaws that have been pointed out.
'Marauders' did start off very intriguingly. It is shot with slickness and style.
The cast mostly didn't do too badly at all, better than average. Christopher Meloni and Dave Bautista give the right amount of grit and fun and Jonathan Schaech doesn't over-compensate or look bored.
Willis however phones in and looks tired in a role that is nowhere near as prominent as the advertising misleadingly indicated, something of a glorified cameo. Adrian Grenier is also quite characterless. The direction shows little engagement or finesse. The sound and music are intrusive and the characters generally aren't interesting, due to very sketchy development, with not many endearing traits.
Furthermore, the action is never exciting or tense, very routine often with silly parts and over-serious ones. The script is constantly awkward and lacks tautness, but it is the far too convoluted, as well as pedestrian and far-fetched story that suffers from trying to include too many things and underdeveloping all of them that the film suffers most from. Any twists are easily foreseeable long before they appear and there is very little tension or suspense.
Overall, tangled web sums 'Marauders' up very well. 4/10 Bethany Cox
Marauders
2016
Action / Crime / Mystery / Thriller
Marauders
2016
Action / Crime / Mystery / Thriller
Keywords: policeinvestigationfbiheistthief
Plot summary
As several branches of Cincinnati's Hubert National Bank are hit by a string of brutal and well-orchestrated bank robberies, FBI's special agent, Jonathan Montgomery, along with his partner, Stockwell, and the inexperienced operative, Wells, try to shed light on a seemingly straightforward case of armed robberies. However, little by little--as the sparse evidence point to the organisation's powerful CEO, Jeffrey Hubert--it becomes obvious that a mysterious and well-connected player will do anything in his power to keep his guilty secrets safe. Does the secretive banker know more than he is letting on?
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A tangled web alright
Cookie cutter
MARAUDERS is a typical digital thriller with various bored-looking actors turning up to contribute nothing performances while the brunt of the screen time is given over to less well known performers who work harder. This one mixes in the usual bank heist nonsense with a more convoluted corruption plot, and it's all rather complex. The main problem I had is that I didn't particularly care about what was taking place, due to the cookie-cutter digital look and the blue greyed out visuals. Bruce Willis has a small role alongside Dave Bautista, but overall this is the kind of film you'll forget about the day after you saw it.
Messed up
Marauder starts off brightly but then becomes a muddled mess. Bruce Willis plays Hubert a corporate bank executive whose banks are being targeted in elaborate and clever armed robberies.
It seems Hubert was involved in a conspiracy that led to the death of his younger brother by the US military. The FBI led by Christopher Meloni and Dave Bautista follow a trail that leads to crooked cops, politicians and even FBI agents.
Even when the film's various strands come together it just leaves you confused. It really is a nonsense conspiracy action thriller. Willis is used sparingly as he is on his infamous $1 million a day contract and Bautista is just making a glorified cameo as well.