Watch Homefront (2013) Full Movie Online Streaming
iMDB Rating: 6.6
Date Released : Date: 27 Nov 2013 (USA)
Genre : Action | Crime | Thriller
Starring : Jason Statham, James Franco, Winona Ryder
Movie Quality : BRrip
Format : MKV
Size : 970MB
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Review :
A former DEA agent moves his family to a quiet town, where he soon tangles with a local meth druglord.
Total movie: 90/100 Acting: 80/100 Effects: 80/100 Book Changes: 80/100 Awesome Level: 100/100
Rarely does an action movie suffer from too much story. In the case of "Homefront," an abundance of go-nowhere set-ups, extraneous predicaments, and unnecessary complications on already trying situations detract from the simple enjoyment of seeing tough guy Jason Statham pound on his enemies. When the martial artist metes out his own brand of head-smashing justice to ruthless biker gangs and thuggish drug dealers, the adrenaline rush is entertainingly high (as can be expected from a screenplay by Sylvester Stallone). But mixing in merciless killers, meth labs, and junkies with young children results in some uncomfortably dark scenarios that, while amplifying the intensity, significantly decreases the fun. At least the supporting cast, playing mostly against type, bolsters the otherwise modest diversion. After an undercover job for the DEA ends in tragedy, agent Phil Broker (Jason Statham) moves to the remote rural town of Rayville, Louisiana, to raise his young daughter Maddy (Izabela Vidovic). But it isn't long before Broker gets entangled in the lives of his neighbors. The impetuous addict Cassie (Kate Bosworth) forces her brother Morgan "Gator" Bodine (James Franco), the local drug kingpin, to teach the stalwart newcomer a lesson about bruised egos, reputations, and public humiliation. When the overzealous meth dealer uses his girlfriend's (Winona Ryder) connections to recruit a vicious biker gang with a personal vendetta against the former officer, Broker must wage a bloody war against them as well, to defend his family and his new home. Questionable commentary on children witnessing bloodshed, youths involved in violence, and the parental influences that spawn bullying are brought up in "Homefront," a film that couldn't be further from the appropriate base for purposefully preaching about such matters. It's practically antithetical when Statham hugs his daughter while still clutching a weapon of execution, or turns the tables on his torturers by inflicting tortuous pain on them in return (via a swift screwdriver and a handy car battery). Of course, it's also largely entertaining when indisputably vile enemies are grandiosely dispatched or when a pudgy bully is bloodied and beaten to the ground by a little girl. Designing the role of troublemaker Gator to be a semi-sympathetic, understandably misguided, smalltime crook greedily getting involved with completely hardened murderers also contrasts the original black-and-white outlook on violence, demonstrating a shade of gray that carries over into Ryder's initially unwilling negotiator and Bosworth's eventually reforming tweaker.