646f9e108c Kate Johnson is a single mother and a successful undercover detective. When her daughter, Nina, goes to Punta Dia in Belize to help with the local orphanage, she is kidnapped by the cartel organization &quot;La Muerte Roja&quot;. Kate, not trusting the local government, takes it upon herself to travel to Belize to find her missing daughter. While there, Kate meets with Francisco Orizaga, an ex-marine who agrees to help. As Kate investigates into Nina&#39;s disappearance, she discovers just how strong La Muerte Roja&#39;s influence is in Punta Dia. Her questions are met with silence and looks of fear from the locals, with only a few willing to talk about the rumors of the cartel&#39;s organ trafficking business. Now, it&#39;s a race against timeKate struggles to find Nina before Nina might become La Muerte Roja&#39;s next victim. When her daughter is kidnapped in Belize and held hostage to be used for human organ trafficking, Kate Johnson goes on a crusade to infiltrate the cartel and rescue her. Preditable, bad script, bad actors. A true B-movie. Canadian actress Gina Holden is both gorgeous and game, but neither quality will suffice to save this sodden, dull, misfit of a film.<br/><br/>From a production company that almost single-handedly manages to commoditize B-moviesif they came off a conveyor belt (Jeepers Creepers 3, Nightmare Nurse) we have something which, once upon a time, scrawled on a napkin in the back of a bar, must have seemed really clever.<br/><br/>&quot;Let&#39;s do a version of Taken with a female lead!&quot; someone said, then someone else agreed, then a third person raised the cash … and here we are.<br/><br/>The best sequence is the first 4 minutes, which does a pretty good job of establishing Holden&#39;s charactera tough female cop who is not afraid of violence.<br/><br/>Would that we could say the same about the screenwriters, because, after that solid opening, the film chugs along for almost a full hour before we see even a hint of action; and when we finally do, it is too little, too late.<br/><br/>Recommended? No, thank you.
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