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12 ROUNDS (PG-13 for intense violence & action)

New Orleans Police Detective Danny Baxter (WWE champ John Cena) faces revenge from a mastermind criminal by being forced through a dozen tasks, each one tougher than the previous one, all of which must be accomplished in stop-watch time - or else his wife's life is zilch.

Screenwriter Daniel Kunka has developed a money-making script, built entirely on non-stop action, without pauses and without let-up, right to the final obligatory, noisy, flashy conclusion. That our boy will win out at the end of 103-minutes of wham-bam-smash-crash-powie-kaboom stuff is obvious; the fun, I guess, is in the suspense generated as one round after the next confront him. Director Renny Harlin delivers the goods; he is comfortable in creating action suspense that conceals the holes in the script and makes our hero, who learned to act in pro wrestling, do what he does best - look good in moments of violent action, keep him on the move in narrow escapes, dodge humungous explosions and zip around in one car chase after another.

What ruins the flick, as usual in action flicks like this, is the inane dialog, the sub-par acting, and a horrible, continuous attempt at on-the-spot realism with what passes for amateur photography. (Read that as out of focus shots, blurred pans, constant bouncing of hand-held camera, etc.)
Numbing, idiotic, but just right for anyone who likes 108-minutes of violent, fast-paced, noisy action.

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