: The corporate conspiracy subplot feels like a standard trope for the genre. The villains are somewhat one-dimensional, serving mostly as obstacles to keep the trucks moving. Final Verdict
is a dependable "popcorn movie." It doesn't reinvent the action genre, but it delivers exactly what it promises: Liam Neeson driving big trucks and punching bad guys in a race against time. It’s a great pick for fans of Vertical Limit or Neeson’s other recent survival thrillers like The Grey . : The corporate conspiracy subplot feels like a
: While the practical stunts are impressive, some of the CGI—particularly during the more chaotic action sequences—can look noticeably dated and takes away from the realism. : The corporate conspiracy subplot feels like a