5/10
Talk about a stalemate...
26 May 2019
Warning: Spoilers
A reported shooting at a cop funeral makes all policemen hunt down all militia men, and one team of militia men find themselves in conflict when it's clear that one of them did the attack.

This movie should have been called "The Interrogation at Sparrow Creek", because it's pretty much what this movie is about. Throughout the entire movie, all we are up to is Gannon showcasing his worst on interrogation tactics. Even Ford, who strikes me as one of those brainless tough bosses, puts Gannon in his place showing that he's being dumb on his assumptions.

It does not take long for one to realise what's going on. When you get that, most of the movie seems kinda just a bunch of filler being throw in for the finale to take place. It has its curveballs, but it's kinda weak. Because of its length, most facts are just shout out faster than Gannon's choice on who's the killer.

Kudos for Robert Aramayo's Keating persona. He does a hell of a job.

Visuals are kinda bad. Most of the movie is dark and it's hard to see most things. Then again, pretty much no action happens; it's mostly just people talking and gathering or spitting out facts.

It's just an OK movie.
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