Overview
In a seedy bar in a town ravaged by war, scientist and businessman Hunt hires mercenary and former Royal Marine D.C. to assemble a crack team of ex-soldiers to protect him on a dangerous journey into no-man's land. Their mission is to scope out an old military bunker in Eastern Europe. It should be easy – 48 hours at the most. Lots of cash for little risk. Or so he says...


















































I'll start with the cons:
1. The film is quite dark, sometimes there are sharp flashes of light that hit the eyes hard
2. An obvious and predictable ending
3. The soldiers are either super strong, or on the contrary too weak, barely walk and do not attack stealthily. I understand that this is done specifically to stretch the plot, but it looks funny against the background of the beginning.
4. Poor character disclosure. (Their stories in general)
Of the advantages:
1. A good hint of the plot
2. There are two more parts of the film, in which there may be much more information and a story about what is happening. This is one of the biggest advantages, because the ending of this film arouses great interest - what will happen to the bunker next and whether someone else will come into it, what they will do there and look for, how to get out and whether they will be able to do it…
3. It looks easy and in one go.
That's probably all 🤔