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The 12th Man
A group of gangsters in Hong Kong are the most feared people of all time, topping the most wanted lists around the world. One day, one of their members betrays them and the leader of the groups life spirals out of control.
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Plot Summary
In a gritty, post-Civil War American West, a lone trapper named John finds himself entangled in a brutal conflict between a group of violent outlaws and a desperate small town. As the body count rises and loyalties are tested, John must navigate a treacherous landscape of betrayal and violence to survive. His pursuit of justice becomes a desperate fight for his own life and the lives of those caught in the crossfire.
Critical Reception
The film received mixed to negative reviews from critics, who often found its excessive violence and bleak tone to be gratuitous, though some praised its unique style and performances. Audiences were similarly divided, with many appreciating its raw intensity while others found it too disturbing or narratively thin.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its unflinching portrayal of violence and unique gritty atmosphere.
Criticized for its excessive gore and bleak, often repetitive narrative.
Performances by the main cast were noted as a strong point amidst the brutality.
Google audience: Audiences largely found the film to be exceptionally violent and dark, with some appreciating its commitment to a brutal aesthetic while others found it overwhelmingly unpleasant and lacking in plot development. The intense, graphic nature of the violence was a frequent point of discussion, with many viewers finding it to be the most memorable, and for some, the most off-putting, aspect of the film.
Fun Fact
Director S. Craig Zahler is known for his distinctively brutal and stylized approach to filmmaking, often incorporating graphic violence and morally ambiguous characters, which is evident in 'The 12th Man'.
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