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The Hidden Strike
The Hidden Strike is a fictional movie about a ground mission where a team of thirteen Indian Army officers and soldiers went across POK and destroyed the terrorist camp with a planned sub tactical strike. The film is dedicated to India soldiers and their families. The film shows what price our freedom fighters pay for the safety of our country. The Hidden Strike also highlights issues that the Indian Army faces from certain groups of people from the valley. —Suzad Iqbal Khan
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Plot Summary
A former special forces operative living in China is tasked with escorting a group of Chinese workers out of a war-torn Middle Eastern region. He teams up with an American mercenary to fight their way through the dangerous landscape and rescue the civilians from an oil field and bring them to safety.
Critical Reception
The film received predominantly negative reviews from critics, who often cited its derivative plot, underdeveloped characters, and reliance on action tropes. While the performances of Chan and Cena were noted, they were generally seen as unable to elevate the material.
What Reviewers Say
Panned for its predictable storyline and lack of originality.
Criticized for weak character development and uninspired action sequences.
Some viewers found the combination of Jackie Chan and John Cena to be a mild draw, despite the film's flaws.
Google audience: Audience reception was mixed. While some appreciated the action and the presence of Jackie Chan and John Cena, many found the movie to be generic and forgettable, lacking compelling plot points or character arcs.
Fun Fact
The film was shot in China and was originally titled 'SNAFU' before being renamed 'The Hidden Strike'.
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