Trigger Point

Tagline : Everyone breaks.

Runtime : 82 mins

Genre : Action Thriller Mystery

Vote Rating : 6.2/10

Revenue : 29.3 thousand $ USD


Reviews for this movie are available below.

Plot : Nicolas Shaw is a retired U.S. special operative who becomes part of an elite 'invisible' team that quietly takes out the worst villains around the world.

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Reviews

Almost minimally watchable, though all in all 'Trigger Point' makes for an underwhelming 90 minutes. It's like a mix of 'John Wick' and, less so, 'The Equalizer', but unfortunately it never reaches the heights of either of those two flicks. Barry Pepper is actually a relatively solid lead, I could see myself enjoying a performance of his in a role like this - but only if the flick had more going for it, which this sadly doesn't. It would seem a trilogy of these could be on the horizon. I'd be lying if I said I wasn't interested in seeing where they'd take things, but that's merely some sort of morbid curiosity that I have as opposed to any kind of excitement or anything.