The Commando 2022 Reviews

The Commando

A decorated DEA agent returns home to a nightmare in this brutal Action Movie. His family is caught in a deadly web of corruption and violence, forcing him back into combat.

The film introduces James Baker (Michael Jai White), a highly skilled and haunted DEA commando suffering from PTSD. He returns to his remote, seemingly peaceful hometown with his family, desperate for a quiet life. However, his quiet is shattered when he discovers a hidden cache of stolen money in the walls of his house, money belonging to a ruthless criminal organization.

The criminal boss is Johnny (Mickey Rourke), a powerful figure running his operation from behind bars. Johnny dispatches a team of professional killers, led by the calculating and efficient Sheriff Davies (Brendan Fehr), who is secretly on Johnny's payroll. Davies's mission is simple: retrieve the money and eliminate all witnesses, especially Baker and his family.

The tension immediately escalates into a Home Invasion Thriller as Baker's house becomes a fortress under siege. Baker, forced to use every bit of his Military Training and combat expertise, turns his suburban home into a deadly labyrinth of traps and defensive positions. The attackers are relentless, leading to intense, close-quarters gunfights and hand-to-hand combat.

As the High-Stakes Siege unfolds, Baker realizes the money is tied to a network of corruption that includes not only the local sheriff but also the DEA agents he once trusted. He must protect his family, not just from the immediate threat, but from a broken system that allowed the criminals to operate so freely.

The climax is an Ultimate Showdown where Baker faces Sheriff Davies and the remaining mercenaries. Baker uses his Commando Skills to outmaneuver Davies in a final, brutal one-on-one fight outside the burning remains of his house. The confrontation is visceral, emphasizing Baker's raw need for justice and protection.

The film concludes with Baker neutralizing the threat and ensuring the safety of his family, though their home is destroyed. The recovered money is used as evidence to finally dismantle Johnny's operation. Baker walks away from the wreckage, having found a form of closure, but knowing that the life of a commando means the Fight Continues, even in the quiet suburbs.

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