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When former agent Ben Logan (Aaron Eckhart) finds himself suddenly targeted for termination by the CIA, he is propelled into a frenzied, action-packed race against the clock for his life with the only person left who needs him alive: the 15 year old daughter he barely knows. Also featuring Olga Kurylenko, The Expatriate is a stylish, non-stop espionage thriller. (Koch Media)

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English Aaron Eckhart followed a similar path as Liam Neeson, venturing into films with interesting acting opportunities. He has already filmed his second action movie. After the not too thrilling film "World Invasion," he tried something more intimate, focusing on himself and his fight for survival. He becomes a classic hero who tries to survive and protect his daughter in the whirlwind of the city. What actually happened to him? One day, he was at work and left very late, which certainly didn't deepen his strained relationship with his daughter. Later, he wanted to stop by work again, but he found only empty rooms without any equipment instead of his office and his colleagues' belongings. His email was empty, as if his job had never existed, as if he had been doing something he only imagined. He starts to get very nervous, which is understandable, and even more nervous when one of his former colleagues comes to him and points a gun at him. At that moment, we find out that in the past, his job also involved killing people, so he has certain abilities that come in handy at this very moment. Yes, it's quite a cliché, and I had to check the credits to see if the script was written by Luc Besson. It wasn't, but it definitely isn't far from his style. The pursuit of truth, ensuring a future for his daughter, and the knowledge that the conspiracy goes high up. Could even the highest be involved in it? "The Expatriate" doesn't bring anything new and isn't as suspenseful and well-thought-out as "96 Hours," but it manages to hold attention more or less. Aaron Eckhart is an actor who can captivate me, and his face is so recognizable and pleasant that you automatically root for him. More: http://www.filmovy-denik.cz/2012/12/sherrybaby-lets-dance-unesena.html ()

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