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12 Rounds 3: Lockdown
Detective Shaw returns to active duty after the death of his partner. When he uncovers evidence linking his fellow officers to a murder, they frame him for a homicide he didn't commit. Trapped in his own precinct, Shaw will do whatever it takes to expose the dirty cops and clear his name. With twelve rounds in the clip and one shot at redemption, nothing will stand in Shaw's way in this action-packed thriller.
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Plot Summary
A corrupt cop, Jake Malloy, finds himself trapped in his own precinct after being framed for murder by his former brothers in blue. As a city-wide lockdown is initiated, Malloy must fight his way through a gauntlet of killers and corrupt officers to uncover the truth and expose the conspiracy before his time runs out.
Critical Reception
12 Rounds 3: Lockdown was met with generally negative reviews from critics and audiences alike, often cited as a generic action flick with a predictable plot and limited character development. While some acknowledged the action sequences, the overall consensus pointed to a lack of originality and compelling narrative.
What Reviewers Say
Relies heavily on standard action movie tropes.
Lacks originality in its plot and characterizations.
Features some moderately engaging action sequences but is ultimately forgettable.
Google audience: Audience reception for 12 Rounds 3: Lockdown is largely unimpressed, with many viewers finding it to be a forgettable and formulaic action film. Common criticisms include a weak story, unimpressive acting, and a general lack of innovation within the genre.
Fun Fact
Professional wrestler Dean Ambrose (Jonathan Good) made his feature film debut in this movie, taking on the lead role of Detective Jake Malloy.
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