Extraction
Director: Steven C. Miller
Actors: Bruce Willis, Kellan Lutz, Gina Carano
PlotCIA operative Leonard Turner is captured by terrorists, prompting his son, Harry Turner, to take action. Despite being a highly trained agent, Harry is relegated to desk duty due to his father's reputation and his own unproven record in the field. When he learns about his father's kidnapping, he becomes frustrated with the CIA's official response and decides to mount his own rescue operation. Disobeying direct orders, he uses his inside knowledge and resourcefulness to track down the leads. Partnering reluctantly with a former girlfriend turned fellow agent, he navigates a web of deceit and danger to reach his father before it's too late.
The mission takes Harry through intense combat scenarios and high-stakes chases as he uncovers a larger conspiracy involving unresolved family secrets. His determination to save Leonard is fueled by a desire to finally prove himself as a capable agent in his own right. Meanwhile, tensions rise within the CIA as Harry's unauthorized actions threaten to compromise their broader mission. The plot thickens with unexpected twists and complex character dynamics, ultimately challenging Harry to confront the true nature of loyalty, sacrifice, and trust within both his personal and professional life. From here onwards, the story delves deeper into unpredictable territory, leaving audiences on the edge of their seats.
Writers: Umair Aleem, Max Adams
Release Date: 18 Dec 2015
Runtime: 82 min
Rating: R
Country: United States, United Kingdom, Canada
Language: English
Physical Media Reviews
Extraction
Blu-ray Review
Score: 52
Extraction delivers formulaic action and predictable plot points, despite impressive choreography and strong technical merits in Blu-ray transfer and audio mix.