Your Move

2017

Action / Crime / Thriller

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Robert Davi Photo
Robert Davi as Romero
Luke Goss Photo
Luke Goss as David
Patricia De Leon Photo
Patricia De Leon as Isabel
720p.BLU
914.82 MB
1280*528
English 2.0
NR
23.976 fps
1 hr 39 min
P/S 0 / 2

Movie Reviews

Reviewed by kwenchow1 / 10

Another worst film! Too slow and not intense! Bored to freaking death!

This film start with a man "David" taking food order from a Chinese restaurant, he having video call with his wife "Isabel" and daughter, an unknown man attacking and kidnap both of his wife and daughter scene! As turnout, this film is about David go to Mexico to save his wife and daughter from a crazy fans of his wife(Gabriel)! Entire film slow like hell and bored! Barely intense scene is, David shot Gabriel at the back with a pillow! A bit bloody! Barely laughable scene is, a sign showing no refund, after the woman at the counter taking money from Isabel's sister but she throw away Isabel's sister contact number! At the end, David punching Gabriel on the floor, and save his wife and daughter! At the very end, David playing Russian Roulette with Gabriel, but instead he kill Gabriel with the gun full of bullet! That's it! Another disappointed film!

Reviewed by Leofwine_draca3 / 10

Tiny budgeted non-starter

YOUR MOVE is a tiny-budgeted non-starter of a thriller from singer-turned-actor Luke Goss, who also writes and directs. He shouldn't have bothered. Given the lack of money available here, this is a film which goes for attempted character depth but comes across as slow and boring, sleep-inducing rather than profound. As a thriller it simply doesn't thrill; the cliched opener sets things off in a mildly promising way but the pacing quickly drops at that point. Goss is okay as an actor, and Robert Davi is a delight as ever, but the plot is entirely routine and the few action scenes we are treated to are anything but exciting.

Reviewed by Woodyanders8 / 10

Neat thriller

Determined businessman David (a fine and likable performance by Luke Goss, who also wrote and directed) resorts to extreme measures to find his wife and daughter after they are both abducted in Mexico.

Goss relates the riveting story at a brisk pace, offers a flavorsome evocation of the seedy south of the border Mexico setting, maintains a tough gritty tone throughout, builds a good deal of tension, and stages an exciting foot chase with aplomb. Moreover, it's well acted by a sturdy cast: Goss totally nails the anguish his character is feeling, Robert Davi lends excellent support as the hard-nosed Detective Romero, Alain Mora contributes a creepy turn as angry kidnapper Gabriel, and Patricia DeLeon elicits sympathy as the scared Isabel. Jorge Roman's sharp widescreen cinematography provides a striking sun-bleached look. An on the money movie.

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