

Strategic Command
Rick Harding is a former Marines officer, now working in the FBI as a chemical weapons designer. While packing up for the night, a group of armed soldiers led by wanted criminal Carlos Gruber, break into the FBI research lab. They steal large amounts of a newly created germ warfare chemical called Bromax-360, loosing two of their men in the process before escaping into the night.
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Plot Summary
A former CIA operative living in seclusion is drawn back into the dangerous world of espionage when a ruthless international arms dealer threatens to unleash a devastating weapon. He must race against time to stop the villain and prevent a global catastrophe. Along the way, he teams up with an unlikely ally to confront their shared enemy.
Critical Reception
Strategic Command received a generally negative reception from critics, who often cited its predictable plot and underdeveloped characters. While some acknowledged the action sequences, the film was largely dismissed as a derivative thriller that failed to stand out in a crowded genre.
What Reviewers Say
- Lacks originality and relies heavily on action tropes.
- Performances are largely uninspired, failing to elevate the material.
- The plot is predictable and offers little in the way of genuine suspense.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce, but those available suggest a low appreciation for the film, with common criticisms pointing to a weak story and unengaging characters.
Fun Fact
The film was directed by David S. Goyer, who would later gain significant recognition for his screenwriting work on major superhero films like 'The Dark Knight' trilogy and 'Man of Steel'.
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