
Movie spotlight
G.I. Mac
Handsome, well-built and well-hung soldiers, all-male action
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Plot Summary
A former Green Beret, Mac, is recruited for a dangerous mission to infiltrate Southeast Asia and rescue a captured POW. Facing overwhelming odds and a ruthless enemy, Mac must rely on his specialized training and unwavering determination to complete the mission and survive.
Critical Reception
G.I. Mac is a low-budget action film from the late 80s, often seen as a typical entry in the genre. While it delivers on straightforward action sequences, it generally received mixed to negative reviews for its predictable plot and uninspired filmmaking.
What Reviewers Say
Presents a straightforward, if unoriginal, action narrative.
Suffers from a lack of compelling character development and a predictable storyline.
Offers some basic action, but fails to distinguish itself within the war film genre.
Google audience: Audience reception for G.I. Mac is largely absent from public records, making it difficult to ascertain specific likes or dislikes.
Fun Fact
The film was shot in the Philippines, a common location for low-budget action films of the era seeking to emulate Southeast Asian settings.
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