Blast (2004 film)

Blast - The terrorist escapes no one is a 2004 directly produced for the DVD market action film. The main role is played by Eddie Griffin.

Action

The tug captain Lamont Dixon gets from the oil companies TYMERCO the order to bring an oil platform located in the Port of San Diego to its location off the coast. A group of environmental activists under the leadership of Michael Kittredge demonstrated against the project. They accompany the tractor and the oil platform to the destination. After a simulated fire on the supposedly damaged ship of environmental activists they are saved by Dixon and brought to the oil platform.

There turns out quickly that it is not about environmentalists, but about the terrorists in the just rescued. Their leader Talbot Skyler, who has disguised himself as Michael Kittridge wants to shoot at the California mainland with an e- bomb to bring about a widespread power outage. This power failure will no longer be to reconstruct previously performed by his buddies illegal money shifts in the billions.

But Dixon is not ready, watch the bustle of the terrorists idly, and that gets in the way. In the hacker Jamal, who has arrived along with the terrorists, but claimed to be an undercover FBI agent forming, Dixon finds a valuable ally. There ensues a fight between the good and the evil, which demands a lot of sacrifice. At the end succeeds the authorities thanks to the help of Dixon and Jamal retake the oil platform and free the remaining hostages, while the e- bomb ignites under the water surface and thus fails its devastating electromagnetic effect.

Criticism

The lexicon of the International film wrote that the film is a " cheaply produced [r ] action movie " and that " over much of the Die [L ] angsam series" squint.

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