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Jack Conrad is a death row prisoner in a corrupt Central American prison who is "purchased" by a wealthy television producer to take part in an illegal reality game show. Brought to a desolate island, Conrad finds himself trapped in a fight to the death against other condemned killers from all corners of the world. With no possible escape - and millions of viewers watching the uncensored violence online - Conrad must use all his strength to remain the last man standing...and earn his only chance at freedom. (official distributor synopsis)

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POMO 

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English The Condemned is an embodiment of filmmaking stupidity. This film claims to criticize the same thing it tries to drown the audience in. Films like this harm the reputation of Hollywood cinematography. I thought Vinnie Jones was better than this. Only someone who is completely desperate would accept such a role. ()

Isherwood 

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English This could have been a perfect instant package of tasty B-movie that would have combined themes from Battle Royale and Undisputed... that is if it wasn't a) so blatantly "correct" (an honorable FBI agent, the twisted past of the main character, the blonde girlfriend), b) didn’t have full the contact fights so chaotically shot and edited, and c) wasn't so incredibly long. Beyond that, Steve Austin has decent charisma for an ex-wrestler, unlike the handsome John The Marine Cena, and Vinnie Jones scores full marks as the British representative of the tough guys. A good film worth a single watch that will come in handy for a Sunday evening after a busy week. ()

Kaka 

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English Entertaining and quite attractive for fans. Unfortunately, the action is slightly weak (bad editing). I think it would be hard to make it more imaginative, so within the genre, it is a solid average. With more organized action, fewer tears, and happy endings, it could have made it a solid hardcore fan-friendly carnage, but it's somewhere halfway. Steve Austin is pretty cool, though, that cannot be denied. ()

kaylin 

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English Still, I do think that it's a bit stretched out, but this is a film where Steve Austin and Vinnie Jones act really well, these are simply roles that are meant for them. You can watch them and it's not dumb. Although I missed it being a little more explicit and rough in some scenes, because those boundaries are visible, but this is just an interesting story that will always entertain in any execution. Well, probably... ()