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The citizens of Spokane, a small town in Washington state, awaken to the sight of North Korean paratroopers dropping from the sky. The U.S.A. has been invaded and their hometown is the initial target. Without warning, the town is unable to fight back and finds itself under enemy occupation. Evading capture, a group of young patriots - led by Jed Eckert (Chris Hemsworth) seek refuge in the surrounding woods, training and reorganising themselves to become a guerilla group of fighters. Taking inspiration from their high school mascot, they call themselves the Wolverines, banding together to protect one another, liberate their town from its captors, and take back their freedom. (Koch Media)

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Isherwood 

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englanti Bradley is strongest in action, so for having little money, he offers a lot of functional old-fashioned escapism that doesn't need unnecessary pixels to work. Unfortunately, mentally the film was thirty years behind the times, so I was just as angry as I was watching the original. I'm not willing to put up with the teenage guerrilla war, despite what I said above. Bradley doesn't update the original except to replace the Soviets with North Koreans, and all he would have needed to do was to tighten up on the exaggeration or drag the kids through a proper marathon of blood and filth. Instead, they’re standing painlessly somewhere in the middle and beating their chest proudly while flags with stars and stripes fly in the background. For all the technical positives, this gets insanely boring at the end. I don't believe it sat in the vault for those three years just to squeeze more money out of the Hemsworth name. Clearly, more of the people involved had no idea how to handle this $70 million fail. 2 and a ½. ()

Marigold 

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englanti One two, Kim Jong-Un is coming for you. I hope that Fadeyev's heirs get some royalties for the second “The Young Guard" robbery, which is just as spiritually mature as the first one... there it could be excused by Brezhnev, who still stunk, but the heroic North Korean army, which will be taken out of service by a piece of pork, is only a poor cover for screenwriting dementia and directing incompetence. A disgusting example of unforgettable agitation. I want more burgers, more wars, more comrades, more fun. ()

kaylin 

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englanti "Red Dawn" tells us about how a group of children can fight, but it is unbelievable as a fact that the Japanese would win the war if they recruited sumo wrestlers into the army. The performances here are not very important, maybe only Josh Hutcherson plays a little bit, but it's not to the benefit of the film. He still doesn't seem to me like someone who should play a masculine hero, but rather, I still see him as that boy. The film doesn't have much to offer in terms of story, it's mainly about action, which somehow works. However, when the story is so simple, almost stupid, it only confirms that remakes don't make sense, especially not remakes of films that are half-forgotten. "Red Dawn" is ultimately a fairly sterile spectacle that is not gritty enough to impress, it's not critical enough to provoke reflection, and it's not funny enough to be taken with a grain of salt. It's just a typical contemporary American production. ()