
JPV852
Decent if not uneven suspense-thriller has shades of a B-level Bourne movie, but I liked Aaron Eckhart in the lead. Starts off well enough and kind of loses some steam in the middle with a satisfying enough ending. **3.5/5**


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A former agent of the CIA and his estranged daughter go on the run after his employers target them for assassination.
A former CIA agent living a seemingly ordinary life in London is forced to go on the run with his estranged daughter when his past catches up to him. He must uncover a deadly conspiracy that threatens to expose his agency's secrets and endanger innocent lives.
Erased received a generally mixed to negative reception from critics, with some praising its action sequences and the performances of its lead actors, while others found the plot predictable and derivative of other espionage thrillers. Audience reception was similarly divided.
The film delivers some exciting action sequences and features solid performances from its leads.
Unfortunately, the plot is often predictable and relies on tired espionage thriller tropes.
While visually competent, 'Erased' struggles to differentiate itself from superior films in the genre.
Google audience: Audiences found the film to be a decent, albeit unremarkable, action thriller. Many viewers appreciated the fast-paced nature and the effort of the lead actors, but noted that the story felt formulaic and lacked originality. Some felt it was a forgettable entry in the genre.
The film was shot on location in London and Berlin, with specific attention paid to capturing the distinct urban landscapes of both cities for key chase and action sequences.
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Decent if not uneven suspense-thriller has shades of a B-level Bourne movie, but I liked Aaron Eckhart in the lead. Starts off well enough and kind of loses some steam in the middle with a satisfying enough ending. **3.5/5**