Director Kim Ji-woondirects Arnold Schwarzenegger in The Last Stand, a tale of redemption and rough justice that should be hotter than the barrel of a 9mm.
Working from a script by only three writers (Andrew Knauer, Jeffrey Nachmanoff and George Nolfi if you must know), Kim helms what might’ve been a slam dunk action movie pitting a failed cop against powerful drug king Gabriel Cortez (Eduardo Noriega).
Fleeing the FBI, Cortez is driving a tricked out Nissan Leaf, traveling at speeds exceeding 50 mph. As he and his gang head for the border they must first pass through Sommerton Junction, a small town rich in citizens who are both heavily armed and silly.
Fired from the LAPD for a bungled drug bust as well as smoking a cigarette in city limits, Ray Owens (Schwarzenegger) is Sommerton’s top cop. From here, you should be able to relax and enjoy the fun as Owens rallies his rag tag deputies to man up and duke it out with Cortez and his thugs.
But right there the story veers sharply sideways.
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