Last Resort review Jon Foo's former soldier kicks try-hard butt in Die Hard knock-off
Briefly

Last Resort follows ex-special forces soldier Michael as he confronts a group of terrorists who take his family hostage during a bank robbery. The film draws obvious comparisons to Die Hard but struggles with uneven acting and a lackluster script. The action sequences are minimal, and without them, the plot fails to engage. Critics note the dialogue as particularly poor, lacking coherence and depth. Ultimately, the movie offers little beyond its inspirations, leading viewers to question its value compared to superior alternatives or the original film.
If you're looking for something to scratch a Die Hard itch, that is certainly what Last Resort is trying to do, but there are many superior Die Hard rip-offs available.
The dialogue feels Trumpian, in the sense that it feels as if they are making it up as they go along.
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