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Siege, The DVD

DVD  |  Action  |  08 Mar 2023
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Unleash hell

When Walker (Norwegian hulk Daniel Stisen, following up his explosive debut in the action hit Last Man Down), an international assassin, is compromised during a mission, his handler sends him to the Reassignment Centre where hell be given a new identity thatll help him disappear. At the remote compound, Walker meets Eva, a tough mercenary/assassin and her charge, Juliet, a young woman who seems very out of place in this world. Unfortunately, Juliet is a prize that human trafficker Big Deal wants to reclaim and when the compound goes into overnight lockdown, an army of mercenaries break in with orders to retrieve her and kill anyone who gets in their way.

Title: Siege, The

Format: DVD

Release Date: 08 Mar 2023

Actor(s): Daniel Stisen, Yennis Cheung, Byron Gibson, Samantha Schnitzler, Steven Blades, Christine Mackie, Megan Lockhurst, Lauren Okadigbo, Michael Billington, Phillip Ray Tommy, Michael Geary, Mark Epstein, Darren Le Fevre, Russell Richardson, Jamie Cymbal,

Sku: 2744025

Catalogue No: DEF3037

Category: Action

Disc Count: 1

Aspect Ratio: 16:9

OFLC Rating: MA15+

Run Time: 87

Transfer Format: 16:9 Enhanced, Widescreen

Video Format: PAL

Primary Audio: Dolby Digital 5.1

Language: English, Dolby Digital 5.1

Region Code: 4

OFLC Advice: Injury Detail, Strong Bloody Violence

Director(s): Brad Watson

Genre: Action/Adventure, Action, Thriller

PRODUCT REVIEWS

Set in Yorkshire U.K, the film begins by following a Military Witness Relocation Transport guarded by a group of skillfully armed men. The person who is being transported is unknown. Soon, the transport is stopped as a large tractor blocks the road, and the team are attacked by one man who manages to take them out single-handedly. His name is Walker (Daniel Stisen), an international assassin known for being a nobody or a ghost. While his most recent mission is deemed completely successful, he feels his identity has been compromised as a witness saw his face and escaped. Walker has been made and must disappear quickly. Walker is now forced to take on a reassignment and hide at an off-grid facility secretly funded by assassins and mercenaries. The purpose of the secret facility is to quickly provide new identities for those whose identities have been compromised. However, during Walker’s stay, an assault team breaks into the facility to hunt someone their boss wants dead. Now, the clock is ticking, and Walker unwillingly aligns himself with a highly trained hitwoman named Elda (Lauren Okadigbo) and a mysterious woman named Juliet (Yennis Cheung). Working together, they will all aim to survive the night and take down all the baddies one by one. If you enjoy seeing a brainless B-grade film with a muscley, singlet-wearing human weapon that kills multiple people, I will encourage this film. It is harmless, entertaining and brainless. Naturally, this will depend on one’s taste in action films, but I felt their much fun to be had here. I enjoy watching movies like The Marine with some popcorn for their entertainment value; the same could be said here, too (even with the odd continuity error). It could best be described as an action film inspired by classic 80s action movies such as Die Hard, Rambo etc. The musical score by Brad Watson (also the film’s Director) also has the fun retro vibes of classic action films. It delivers a pleasant, lively atmosphere, including the opening and the use of classical music. Overall, look no further if you enjoy a brainless action film focusing on a huge grizzly man with big muscles taking out various bad guys. Popular movies from the 80s, such as Die Hard and Rambo, have inspired The Siege. There’s a fun musical score from Brad Watson (who also directed the film), and as for performances, I felt pretty proud to see Daniel Stisen's work here. Stisen takes his acting and confidence up slightly compared to some of his previous work, such as Last Man Down. That being said, are there lots of new elements on the table here? Not really. But I was still entertained for good and bad reasons. Watch it if you enjoy popular franchises like The Marine, and switch your mind off today. * This review has been written for Sanity. For more review from Walkden Entertainment, check out the link here: www.walkdenentertainment.com

Published on:
29 Mar 2023

Published by:
Walkden Entertainment (Peter Walkden) www.walkdenentertainment.com


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