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Expend4bles Movie Review: Is It Good Or Bad ?

For more than ten years, fans of action movies have relied on The Expendables franchise. With a new cast of characters and a different approach to the action, the fourth chapter, Expend4bles, aims to modernize the series. But is it successful? Let’s take a look at the cast, the story, the good, and the bad of Expendables 4.

1. The Cast:

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The core cast of Expendables 4 is made up of familiar faces, including Sylvester Stallone, Jason Statham, Dolph Lundgren, and Randy Couture. They are joined by newcomers Tony Jaa and Iko Uwais, martial arts dynamos from the Raid films, as well as Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson and Megan Fox. The cast is rounded out by Jacob Scipio, who plays the villain, Rahmat.

2.The Trailer:

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3. The Story:

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The story of Expendables 4 revolves around a terrorist, Rahmat, who is attempting to steal a nuclear weapon. The Expendables are hired to stop him, but things don’t go as planned and they lose one of their own in the process. The team then embarks on a mission to retrieve the stolen detonators and stop Rahmat from starting World War III. The story is filled with spy-movie tropes, but unfortunately, none of them are explored in any meaningful way.

4. The Good:

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The good news is that Expendables 4 does deliver when it comes to the action. The fight scenes are well-choreographed and exciting, with Tony Jaa and Iko Uwais bringing their martial arts expertise to the mix. There’s also a great bike chase through a cargo ship, and a five-minute, one-on-one fight between Statham and Uwais that doesn’t disappoint. The Action Scenes Were Pretty Good.

5. The Bad:

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Unfortunately, the rest of the movie is a bit of a letdown. The story is incoherent and the editing is sloppy, making it hard to follow at times. The new Expendables members don’t get a lot to do, and the spy-movie elements are never explored in any meaningful way.

6. Conclusion:

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Overall, Expendables 4 is a mixed bag. The action scenes are well-executed and exciting, but the rest of the movie is a bit of a mess. It’s a movie for ’80s action movie nerds and Expendables die-hards, but the rest of the movie is so bad it’s not worth the effort.

Imdb Rating Is Currently 5.2/10 but If You Watch This For Only Fun And Chill With No Using Of Brain Then Our Rating Is 7/10.