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When a ruthless terrorist group kidnaps retired spy Leonard Turner (Bruce Willis), and threatens to unleash a global catastrophe if its demands are not met, the CIA sends one of its best agents, Victoria (Gina Carano), to hunt them down, rescue Turner, and save the free world. But also on the case is Leonard's son, Harry Turner (Kellan Lutz), a government analyst repeatedly turned down for field service, undertaking his own unsanctioned rescue operation, and in the process, becoming a wanted man. Inevitably Victoria's and Harry's paths cross, and they must set aside a troubled history in order to meet their common goal. Together they must evade highly skilled operatives, deadly assassins, and international fugitives to bring Leonard home and save the world from an uncertain fate. A high-octane, intense and kinetic action adventure, Extraction proves that whatever the odds, no mission is impossible. (Kaleidoscope Home Entertainment)

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EvilPhoEniX 

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English I'm quite satisfied. Extraction is a fine action B-movie, which in some places unnecessarily deals with an overcomplicated and uninteresting plot, instead of serving us fights, like the one with the Korean in the toilet, which has a lot of pizzazz and I watched it twice immediately. It also has decent visuals, the short running time is pleasing, the fights are contact and rough, although the camera and editing hiccups at times,yet I didn't mind it at all here. Better Steven C. Miller than last time. 60%. ()

kaylin 

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English As a whole, it's definitely not great, but some of the action scenes are absolutely fantastic. Yes, Kellan Lutz surprisingly contributes to that. Still, the biggest highlight of this film is Gina Carano, who didn't get as much action space as she deserved. The woman is great, and I'm giving the film 50% just for her. ()