Alias Loner
Alias Loner

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Alias Loner

2014
Movie
90 min
Latvian

Based on true events that took place in the vicinity of Līvāni in 1945 after Soviet re-occupation. Catholic priest Antons Juhņevičs, serving in the Vanagi parish, hid local men on church premises so they could escape conscription into the Red Army. Finding himself in conflict with the ruling power due to his convictions, he was forced to take a radical step.

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IMDb3.7/10
Director: Daniel E. SchmidtGenres: Action, Thriller

Plot Summary

A former black-ops operative, living in seclusion as a loner, is forced back into action when a dangerous cartel kidnaps his girlfriend. He must then navigate a treacherous path filled with betrayal and violence to rescue her and bring the criminals to justice.

Critical Reception

Alias Loner received a mixed to negative reception from critics, who often cited its derivative plot and uninspired action sequences. While Michael Jai White's performance was sometimes noted as a highlight, the film struggled to stand out in the crowded action thriller genre.

What Reviewers Say

  • The action sequences, while present, often lack originality and excitement.

  • The plot follows predictable tropes common in direct-to-video action films.

  • Michael Jai White delivers a committed performance but cannot salvage the film's weaknesses.

Google audience: Audience reviews for Alias Loner are scarce, with little discernible pattern of praise or criticism due to limited availability of user feedback.

Fun Fact

The film was produced by a relatively small independent production company, contributing to its limited release and marketing.

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