Shameless destruction of the spanish language This is an okay movie, not a great movie. I would see it on TV but not rent, or own, much less pay full box office ticket for it. The reason? Even when Vin Diesel proves he has grown and matured as an actor, his producers haven't. Only one character in the whole movie expresses an acceptable spanish phrase, (Mateo, played by Juan Fernandez) Again the Hollywood establishment is guilty of the same offensive crime over and over. Hiring Latino "looking" actors for terrible spanish renditions of their lines. It seems no one cares in the end for the latino box office dollar. The Main spanish speaking character in the movie is colombian, a pronunciation that happens to sound different than mexican, than guatemalan, than argentinian, than venezuelan; Yet he sounds like a 12 hour audio tape graduate. Also the producers fall all over again for the cliche of Colombia as a poor version of Juan Valde'z hillside, burros included. If you are latino, and have a sense of humor see this movie, If you are a latino without a sense of humor, skip it altogether.
Bad News/Pathetic I saw this film expecting some action. The title is very undeserving for the movie I saw. I stopped watching the movie 20 minutes before it ended. It was endlessly unappealing. There was not one scene in this film that made feel or realise the emotion displayed. Direction,Screenplay,Action all lacked detail and co-ordination. I don't think I'm a Vin Diesel Fan anymore.disappointment! I liked Vin Diesel despite Riddick and thought that he can be a good action star. Unfortunately, this movie at the very least didn't demonstrate his acting abilities (unless you consider looking tough as an acting skill). Grunted, the movie doesn't help. It is badly written, badly directed. Overall, mediocre B-movie.