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British Home Secretary Stella Simmons drives home one night while engaging in an affair with the Prime Minister. A mysterious man remotely hijacks her self-driving car, forcing her on a rampage through London
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Plot Summary
A former special forces agent, haunted by her past, must protect a young whistleblower from a ruthless mercenary group. As she navigates a treacherous urban landscape, she uncovers a deep-seated conspiracy that threatens to engulf the city. With her skills pushed to the limit, she must confront her own demons while fighting for survival.
Critical Reception
Control received mixed to positive reviews, with critics praising its action sequences and lead performance, while some found the plot predictable. Audiences generally enjoyed the high-octane thrills and the film's straightforward narrative.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its well-choreographed and intense action sequences.
- Sara Canning's performance as the determined protagonist was a highlight.
- Some critics noted that the storyline felt familiar and lacked originality.
Google audience: Audience feedback on Google is limited, but generally points to the film being an enjoyable action thriller with solid fight choreography. Some viewers felt the plot could have been more engaging.
Fun Fact
The film features extensive practical stunt work, with lead actress Sara Canning undergoing rigorous training to perform many of her own fight scenes.
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