

Pincer
The young officer Mahmoud decides to disguise himself as a worker in a Koshari shop in a local neighborhood in order to catch a drug trafficking gang. The shop owner stands by him, not knowing who he is, and several surprises happen.
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Plot Summary
A tough ex-cop, haunted by a past tragedy, is pulled back into the violent underworld he left behind. He must confront a ruthless crime syndicate and a shadowy assassin known only as 'The Scorpion' to protect an innocent woman and seek justice. The film follows his relentless pursuit through a dangerous urban landscape.
Critical Reception
Pincer received a generally negative reception from critics, who often cited its predictable plot and generic action sequences. However, some audiences appreciated its straightforward crime thriller elements and the performance of its lead actor.
What Reviewers Say
- Criticized for its derivative storyline and uninspired action.
- Praised by some for its pacing and straightforward genre execution.
- Michael Dudikoff's stoic performance was a common point of discussion.
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Fun Fact
While Michael Dudikoff is known for his martial arts roles, 'Pincer' leans more into a conventional action-thriller narrative, showcasing him in a more gritty, less stylized fighting context.
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