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No Mercy
Forensic pathologist Kang is assigned to examine the dismembered corpse of a female murder victim. Detective Min points to a fanatic environmentalist, Lee Sung-ho, as the primary suspect. But when Kang’s daughter is kidnapped, a manipulative game begins between Kang and Lee, who holds secrets about the homicide case.
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Plot Summary
A former special forces operative goes undercover to infiltrate a dangerous crime syndicate involved in human trafficking. As he delves deeper into the organization, he must confront his own demons and use his formidable skills to dismantle the operation before innocent lives are lost. The mission becomes intensely personal when he discovers a connection to his past that further fuels his determination.
Critical Reception
No Mercy (2010) received a mixed to negative reception from critics and audiences. While some appreciated the action sequences and the presence of Michael Jai White, many found the plot predictable, the acting inconsistent, and the overall execution lacking.
What Reviewers Say
The film attempts to deliver thrilling action but is hampered by a weak script.
Michael Jai White's presence is a highlight, but not enough to elevate the film.
Lacks originality and suffers from uneven pacing and performances.
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Fun Fact
Despite being released in 2010, the film had a very limited release and is not widely recognized or discussed in mainstream film circles.
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