SYNOPSICS
Expendable Assets (2016) is a English movie. Tino Struckmann has directed this movie. Tino Struckmann,Ted McGinley,Jake Busey,Annika Pampel are the starring of this movie. It was released in 2016. Expendable Assets (2016) is considered one of the best Action,War movie in India and around the world.
Inspired by the real events of human trafficking and the use of private Armies hired for top dollar to do the bidding, often with some countries intelligence service watching from the sidelines. The beautiful Sdanka and her family are caught in the wake of human smugglers, and after their scores settled, her family killed, Sdanka left for dead, their deadly business goes on. Six month later people are being killed by a highly skilled sniper in the small country, and Roger, the head of a small band of ex-army Rangers, now turned government mercenaries are sent in to deal with the unknown threat, they are hired by the covert operative Carter, who insists that the fragile peace in the country is at stake. Roger and his die-hard team of soldiers now living a life of women, wine and cars, envied only by Charlie Sheen, now finds themselves hunted through the forests of Eastern Europe with a hard lesson to learn, as they one by one are wounded and shot up, hunted as prey at their own game.
Expendable Assets (2016) Reviews
Very lazy attempt to make an action film
It's an unfortunate trend now for action movies to use CGI for explosions and muzzle flash. Expendable Assets is a prime example utilising very poor and unconvincing CGI. The whole film is basically a series of shootouts in a forest & abandoned mill, punctuated by abysmal acting & dialogue to try to resemble a plot. There's even some cliché romance thrown in. What really brings Expendable Assets down, even compared to other low budget action films, is the lack of realism. There are many scenes where people are shot with no blood whatsoever. The director makes no attempt to hide this; close-ups of the 'gunshot victims' clearly show a lack of any wounds. High school film makers would have done a better job.