

Absolute Hundred
Igor Gordić was an Olympic champion in shooting, but now he is a junky without money and in debts to mafia. Saša is his younger brother and he is getting ready for the next World Championship. Since he's not getting enough terms to practice indoors, he has decided to go out and find himself a target to practice on.
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Plot Summary
A former DEA agent, haunted by a past mission gone wrong, is drawn back into the dangerous world of drug trafficking when his estranged daughter gets entangled with a ruthless cartel. He must confront his own demons and the criminals responsible for his downfall to save her life. The film explores themes of redemption, sacrifice, and the enduring bond between a father and daughter.
Critical Reception
Absolute Hundred received a mixed to negative reception from critics, with many pointing to its formulaic plot and uneven pacing. While some performances, particularly David Carradine's, were noted, the film struggled to distinguish itself within the action-thriller genre. Audience reception was similarly lukewarm, with viewers often citing predictable twists and a lack of originality.
What Reviewers Say
- Lacks originality and relies on tired action movie tropes.
- Performances are a mixed bag, with some standouts failing to elevate the material.
- The plot is predictable and the pacing can be inconsistent.
Google audience: Google user reviews for 'Absolute Hundred' are scarce, making it difficult to ascertain a definitive audience sentiment. However, the limited available commentary suggests viewers found the film to be a forgettable entry in the genre, with few aspects standing out.
Fun Fact
Despite being marketed as a significant release, 'Absolute Hundred' had a very limited theatrical run and is primarily known as a direct-to-video or made-for-television film.
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