Tuesday, March 12, 2019

Storm the gates of the fallen ones

Robert McCall is a cab (or Lyft) driver, but whenever he has free time keeps himself occupied with neighborhood watch. Be it kidnapped children, yuppies messing with date drugs, hustlers on the block, or illegal graffiti, he's on the case. However when his friend is brutally murdered he steps into a dangerous world of international crime. The film continues where The Equalizer (#1) left off. All in all a very thin story, nothing too memorable or mind-blowing, but kind of fun and good enough.

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