a5c7b9f00b A bank executive receives an anonymous phone call informing him he has just a few hours to obtain a large amount of money or a bomb under his seat will explode. I liked this movie, but I was not to impressed. There were already a bunch of movies with a similar storyline, but because it was a spanish movie I liked it more. The spanish movies are getting better and bettere each year and this movie prooves it. The main character's acting was on point, plus the kids were just as good. 7/10 for me. the film begins promisingly, but as the action unfolds, the script begins to lose credibility … starts talking sense that it is a Spanish film that tries to make an American thriller .. out there .. we go wrong when we try to compete with American… No one in Spain speaks on the phone, as if he were a radio announcer. But hey, even there, there are certain things that can make it work until … I do not understand that the boy was injured very seriously in the leg and the car does not suffer, apparently, no external damage after the explosion of the car of his friend, but hey, leaving that aside, let's what concerns me … the moment they turn off the mobile covert and, therefore, the remote control of the bomb will not work … anyone will have gone to disarm the bomb, and Luis .. dear, stop hiding the maniac's mobile phone, WHY DO YOU DO THAT, you are showing the police someone is speaking to you on the phone, but you don't give it to them when you have the chance to… IDIOT, you give the phone to the police, they track the call, and then he could be caught. And then, the police let that guy go to the car wearing a bulletproof vest.. just that?? now one goes with him… in Spain???? I'm sorry, but we must make credible things, if phones do not work, the remote of the second or third bomb wouldn't work as well… which by the way … how many bombs could one person place in just one night??? but really, for 67,000 ???? LOL
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