ThiefHott
Too much of everything
GurlyIamBeach
Instant Favorite.
Stellead
Don't listen to the Hype. It's awful
Ariella Broughton
It is neither dumb nor smart enough to be fun, and spends way too much time with its boring human characters.
kumarkarthik41
Just a worst movie to waste your valuable time don't ever try to watch this movie
michael-kaercher
The movie is produced with the idea, to Position more female super Heros in Movies. An female Agent of Homeland security is sent to London to make sure no bad terrorists get a visa to the US (which is anyhow strange, since European citizens do not Need a visa to get to the US).Within the plot, Milla Jovovich who Plays the super hero gets twice blasted by explosions which devastate the environment around her. But she is not hurt and can continue to super-hero. Every other second someone misses her by Shooting at her. She beats up guys badly, takes their guns from them and shoots them. I think it is a fine Play for women-rights activists. I - personally - was attempted to leave after an hour. I should have done it.Thanks. But no thanks.
SnoopyStyle
An American military helicopter pilot is taken by insurgents in Afganistan. Kate Abbott (Milla Jovovich) is a newly arrived State Department security officer at the American embassy in London under Sam Parker (Dylan McDermott). Kate investigates Emil Balan (Roger Rees) applying for a visitor visa. Her co-workers are killed in a bombing by the Watchmaker (Pierce Brosnan) and she barely escapes his gunsight. It's a conspiracy with supervisor Bill Talbot (Robert Forster) and the terrorists. Paul Anderson (James D'Arcy) is a British security officer.This is a middling thriller. The problem is that everything is thrown at her to make her look guilty. Each evidence is questionable and filled with conveniences. Security cameras go down in one of the most surveilled cities in the world. There is basic investigative work that these experts miss out on. It's also questionable why Emil needs to go to America or if he could have supervised from London or how he got another passport anyways. Every character does some questionable action or fails to act. The actors are fine and the production is functional. The writing is simply not sharp enough. Idiocy by some of these characters taint any hope for a good thriller. In the age of terrorism fears, Kate would not be dismissed so easily even if suspicions start falling on her. Emil would be a person of interest from the beginning in the real world but the movie brushes him off with contrivances. At a certain point, I assumed half of these characters are in a conspiracy because otherwise would mean that they are written stupidly. The new year's eve time square scenario is unrealistic and Kate is only successful due to happenstance. It's poorly written.
Leofwine_draca
SURVIVOR is a cookie-cutter modern-day thriller featuring non-actress Milla Jovovich in the lead role of a government worker who gets accused of crimes she didn't commit and who is subsequently forced to go on the run to clear her name. It's a story we've seen play out time and again in the likes of THE BOURNE IDENTITY and SALT, and indeed there's absolutely nothing new in the way of material here.Jovovich is one of my least favourite actresses, but at least she doesn't have time to emote here - she's too busy running around. The film's best element is Pierce Brosnan, cast against type as a cold-hearted assassin, and very good he is in the role too. Budget-wise, this is a middling story, with a number of CGI explosions and the like to keep it going, and some mildly suspenseful chase sequences which aren't too bad. It's not the type of film to set the world on fire, but if you're looking for something easy it might just do the job.