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A man sets out to get his own justice after police are unable to catch his wife's killer. As he and his old friend inflict their revenge, those involved in the cover up realise that the duo is more dangerous than they could ever have imagined...
It's yet another entry in the endless cycle of middle-aged vigilante rampages-a formula that no one but Liam Neeson seems capable of actually wringing entertainment from, try as his various fiftysomething peers might.
The script, besides being full of bad-guy clichés, doesn't give the actors enough opportunities to work up a buddy rapport, though the glimmers of it that they are permitted are promising.
Travolta, who took over the role from Nicolas Cage, and Meloni, who's looking more and more like Robert De Niro every day, have a loose, easy chemistry that goes a long way to enliven all that overworked familiarity.