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God's Army
A newly ordained Mormon missionary struggles with a tragic past and a tough mentor.
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Plot Summary
A young, ambitious detective is thrust into the dangerous world of undercover law enforcement. He goes deep into a notorious biker gang, facing constant threats and moral dilemmas as he tries to bring down their criminal empire. The line between good and evil blurs as he gets closer to his targets, putting his life and his principles on the line.
Critical Reception
God's Army was met with mixed to negative reviews, with many critics citing its predictable plot and derivative nature. While some acknowledged the action sequences, the film struggled to stand out in the crowded crime thriller genre. Audience reception was similarly lukewarm.
What Reviewers Say
Often predictable and derivative of other crime thrillers.
Lacks originality and fails to offer compelling character development.
Features some standard action sequences but doesn't rise above its B-movie status.
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Fun Fact
The film's director, Richard Pepin, also directed other action-oriented films like 'The Girl Next Door' (1999) and 'Red Team' (2000), often working with direct-to-video releases.
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