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One Ranger is James Bond, meets any spaghetti Western, you care to name. From beginning to end, this action film, is ridiculous yet undeniably entertaining. Its story is riddled with absurdity and plot holes, in equal measure. That said...


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A Texas Ranger is recruited by British Intelligence to track down a dangerous terrorist and stop him from attacking London.
When a small town is overrun by a ruthless militia led by the ruthless Colonel (Dominique Pascual), a former Army Ranger, Alex Fu (Emiliano Herrera), is the only hope. He must team up with a retired lawman, Captain Shane (Thomas Jane), who is haunted by his past. Together, they must fight to reclaim their town and bring the militia to justice.
One Ranger received largely negative reviews from critics, who often cited its generic plot, underdeveloped characters, and uninspired action sequences. Audiences were similarly unimpressed, finding the film to be a predictable and unengaging action thriller.
Lacks originality and excitement in its action and storytelling.
Performances are generally uninspired, failing to elevate the weak material.
A forgettable entry into the action thriller genre.
Google audience: Audience reception for 'One Ranger' appears to be predominantly negative, with viewers frequently expressing disappointment in its predictable plot and lack of compelling action. Many found the film to be a derivative and uninspired offering within its genre.
Despite its focus on a former Army Ranger, the film was criticized for its lack of authentic military tactics or compelling combat sequences.
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One Ranger is James Bond, meets any spaghetti Western, you care to name. From beginning to end, this action film, is ridiculous yet undeniably entertaining. Its story is riddled with absurdity and plot holes, in equal measure. That said...