You
know you’re in for it when the names Dolph Lundgren, Vinnie Jones, and Randy Couture
appear above the title on the DVD box and none of them are the star of the
movie.
Instead,
it’s some guy named Daniel Bonjour. He
plays a nightclub owner with delusions of grandeur who kills two mid-level drug
dealers and rips off their coke. He
hopes to flip the drugs for cash, so he can move to the country with his
girlfriend (Cinthya Carmona) and retire.
In doing so, he draws the ire of a drug kingpin (Jones) who orders him
to sell off a major shipment in two days.
Lundgren is the DEA agent who investigates the murders and tries to
bring Bonjour down.
If
you’re interested in action, you’ll be gravely disappointed in Ambushed. It’s more of a One Last Score deal. The biggest drawback is that the names in the
cast are largely absent for most of the movie.
(There's a 30/70 split of Dolph to drug dealer drama.) The problem is that the drug-dealing “hero”
isn’t likeable in the least. The
filmmakers ask us to sympathize with Bonjour, mostly because he has a hot
girlfriend. However, since he lies,
cheats, and kills to achieve his goals, it doesn’t exactly endear him to the
audience.
Dolph
has the best scenes. He’s especially
good while showing concern for his ex, who is deep undercover. It's a small scene, but it’s well-acted and
makes you wish their relationship was fleshed out more. He also has a tense scene where he confronts Couture
(who plays a dirty cop). Too bad their
final fight is so haphazardly filmed. The
great Benny “The Jet” Urquidez was the fight choreographer, although his work
is ruined by the shitty camerawork and editing.
Dolph’s
role is smallish and he was never given enough screen time for my liking, but one
thing is for sure, the film certainly brightens up whenever he’s on
screen. Jones seems to be having fun as
the maniacal villain and it’s a shame that he pretty much unceremoniously disappears.
Couture handles his scenes quite well,
although his character isn’t given much to do until the very end.
AKA: Thrill to Kill. AKA:
Hard Rush. AKA: Raging Cops.
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