4/10
Blood In. Blood Out.
10 July 2022
Warning: Spoilers
Neto Niente (José María Yazpik) is in prison. He is called "The Jesuit" because of his ability to torture. He is released on a policeman's death bed confession of planting evidence. (I hate it when they frame a guilty man.)He wants out of the game. The cops want him dead. His old gang claims, "blood in, blood out" but will give him a one day pass to get out of town, his intention. His says good-bye to his son Julio (Keidrich Sellati) and girlfriend Nadia (Paz Vega) who now lives with gun dealer Vincent Rice (Neal McDonough) who is not a very nice man either. Instead of just leaving, it is always just one last thing and that escalates until it is Neto vs. The world.

This is an action film where the protagonist is a man who murders and tortures. It has a lot of plot issues and questions like, "Doesn't Texas have a death penalty?" Why are there always one guy with a British accent in American Crime films? Is this some sort of Hollywood exchange program? And can we get Neeson for Willis? Ending wasn't Disney.

Guide: F-word. Sex. Nudity.
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