1/10
Family Values before quality movie making
30 June 2014
Warning: Spoilers
Let's not kid ourselves, this movie is plain awful. I watched it first, then the 1st one just recently. While the first Delta Force movie takes a curve to emotionally powerful scenes (like the selection of Jews on the plane or the beating to death of the American Navy diver) before blending into your so-expected 'American soldiers kick the Hell out of terrorists' routine this one fails to make the viewer care for its blunt manipulation. Hell, even Bloodsport managed to make me root for Van Damme when his best friend got ripped into two to take down the bad guy, but not Delta Force, because a) it was trying too hard to move the plot along without having a half-decent storyline b) the production value was so low and the acting was so bad for the most part that it was just begging for a downing review. Then again, Aaron Norris did direct this flick, his brother must have believed in Family Values above all else, right? Good for you Chuck, for believing in family. Too bad the Norris family failed to convince anybody else that they had a decent action package formed from the first movies' production team. And I did miss Silvestri's memorable themes above all else! Don't get me wrong, this movie is just rightfully in place as your Sunday afternoon mind killer on TV, but is a completely letdown as a Delta Force sequel.
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