

The Oath
When his daughter's criminal boyfriend becomes an increasing threat to the family, a father must take action to protect them.
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Plot Summary
A wounded American fugitive, on the run after a brutal robbery, seeks refuge in a remote mansion inhabited by a former member of the French Foreign Legion. As the fugitive recuperates, he finds himself embroiled in a deadly game of survival when a group of ruthless mercenaries descends upon the estate. The former soldier must use all his combat skills to protect himself and his unlikely companion from the relentless attackers.
Critical Reception
The Oath received a generally mixed to negative reception from critics, with many finding its action sequences competent but citing a formulaic plot and underdeveloped characters as significant drawbacks. Audience reception was slightly more favorable, appreciating its straightforward action-thriller elements.
What Reviewers Say
- Competent but uninspired action sequences.
- Lacks originality in its plot and character development.
- A straightforward, if forgettable, action thriller.
Google audience: Audience feedback for The Oath is limited, but generally suggests it's a passable action film for those seeking straightforward thrills without much depth.
Fun Fact
Director Isaac Florentine is known for his work on a variety of martial arts and action films, often working with actors like Scott Adkins.
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