

Movie spotlight
The Maximum Penalty
After seeing how the Colombian National Football Team achieves a draw against Argentina, Mariano Concha —a public employee for whom football is a great passion— starts a whole process to attend the next crucial match, in Bogotá and against the same team, going over all his duties and risking the future of his reduced economy. An unexpected event transforms his plans to go to the stadium.
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Plot Summary
A former cop, now a martial arts instructor, must confront his past when his family is targeted by the drug lord he sent to prison years ago. He is forced to dust off his old skills and dive back into the dangerous underworld he tried to escape.
Critical Reception
The Maximum Penalty received generally negative reviews from critics, often cited for its predictable plot and uninspired action sequences. While some audiences appreciated the straightforward action, it was largely seen as a forgettable entry in the direct-to-video action genre.
What Reviewers Say
Often criticized for its generic plot and lack of originality.
Action sequences are seen as uninspired and derivative.
Performance by Kevin Sorbo is considered a highlight by some, but not enough to elevate the film.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce, but those available tend to reflect a low appreciation for the film, with common criticisms pointing to poor storytelling and unengaging action.
Fun Fact
The film was primarily shot in and around Los Angeles, California.
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