By far the worst of the franchise, bad acting, stupid plot, in one scene fights 2 big guys of in a jif and then suddenly a skinny girl is able to fight him of like he was in a coma, and what marine would keep firing his weapon in all directions, when he is low on ammo. This was so bad, what a waste of time.
The Marine 6: Close Quarters
2018
Action / Drama
The Marine 6: Close Quarters
2018
Action / Drama
Keywords: kidnappinggangcriminalrescue
Plot summary
Jake Carter and another former Marine, Luke Trapper, join forces to rescue a kidnapped girl from a gang of international criminals.
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What a load of crap.
The best Marine yet
CLOSE QUARTERS is no less than the sixth instalment of the long-running MARINE franchise, which started with an awful John Cena movie back in the day but have got a bit better since then. These movies tend to feature wrestlers doing their business in the low budget B-movie action genre and this film is no exception. A couple of buddies, played as usual by wrestling stars, randomly end up in an abandoned factory where they have a run in with some sinister kidnappers who seem to have an endless army of henchmen helping them out. What follows is virtually non-stop action, mixing and cutting between explosions, chases, shoot-outs and more protracted hand-to-hand combat. The hulking Martyn Ford and the imposing Terence Maynard are two imported British actors who make good use of their typical 'muscle' roles while the action comes thick and fast and is quite enjoyable to boot. This one's an easy turn-off-your-brain kind of watch.
Watchable But Barely
This is the latest presentation in the WWE produced Marine film series. I've seen a couple of them and I recall liking the original 2006 movie The Marine, with John Cena. However, this one was barely watchable, in my opinion.
Shawn Michaels and Mike "The Miz" Mizanin star here as two ex-Marines who are trying to help a Vietnam Vet squatting in a huge abandoned and dilapidated apartment complex, in Portland, Oregon. But they will stumble upon the hideout of some Irish mob kidnappers. They've taken the daughter of a jury member in a murder trial involving one of their leaders , as they try and force a mistrial in the case.
What will ensue will be one fight scene after another, either hand-to-hand combat or weaponry, as the two ex-Marines along with the kidnapped young woman try and fight their way out of the enormous building. I might mention here that Becky Lynch is believable as the sadistic head of the kidnappers. There's a twist towards the end of the film that probably few would have predicted.
Overall, there's just too much stilted dialogue and repetitive fight scenes for my liking here. The banter between Michaels and The Miz offers some comic relief at times, but it's not always effective. As mentioned earlier, it's watchable but barely, as I see it.