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_Hollow Point_ throws up some interesting, and honestly sort of complex ideas. Then it woefully mishandles them into the ground and brings us another nothing action flick. Luke Goss (who I'm on record as loving) is a little better in this a...


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When his wife and daughter are senselessly murdered, a grieving man finds himself caught up in a war between a group of charismatic vigilantes and the crime that infests their city.
An ex-mercenary is drawn back into a dangerous world when his brother gets entangled with a crime syndicate. Pursued by a relentless DEA agent and a ruthless cartel, he must fight his way through a gauntlet of killers to protect his family and seek revenge. The film escalates into a high-octane showdown where survival is the only option.
Hollow Point received a mixed to negative reception from critics, often criticized for its formulaic plot and derivative action sequences. While some acknowledged the effort in the fight choreography, the overall consensus pointed to a lack of originality and depth. Audience reception was similarly divided, with some enjoying the straightforward action elements while others found it unremarkable within the genre.
Praised for its relentless action sequences and fight choreography.
Criticized for a predictable and uninspired storyline.
Character development was considered superficial by many reviewers.
Google audience: Audiences found the action sequences to be a highlight, though many felt the plot was weak and lacked innovation. Some viewers appreciated the straightforward, no-nonsense approach to the action thriller genre, while others were disappointed by the unoriginality and predictable narrative.
The film's director, Daniel Zirilli, is known for his work on direct-to-video action films, often featuring martial arts stars like Scott Adkins.
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_Hollow Point_ throws up some interesting, and honestly sort of complex ideas. Then it woefully mishandles them into the ground and brings us another nothing action flick. Luke Goss (who I'm on record as loving) is a little better in this a...