Every Last One of Them 2021
IMDb Ratings: 5.6/10
Genres: Action
Language: English
Release Year: 2021
Director: Christian Sesma
Stars Cast: Richard Dreyfuss, Paul Sloan, Jake Weber
Director: Christian Sesma
Stars Cast: Richard Dreyfuss, Paul Sloan, Jake Weber
Every Last One of Them Screenshots
Every Last One of Them Review
As the official voter of the Razzies, I was emailed a list of nominees for this year's awards, with ten titles in each category, and the film was suggested for about five or six of them, so I had to figure out why. In fact, in a desert town in California, Jake Hunter (Paul Sloan) comes to town and stops at a strip club. When you meet Bobby (Hudson Garland) you give him an attitude and argue with him. Then Bobby's father, Ben Nichols (Jake Weber), arrived with his young men carrying him. He was taken to a quiet police station while Nichols was being investigated. Sheriff Kim (Mary Christina Brown) stopped the henchmen who chased Hunter with a drum bag and left. Hunter grabs Kim's pistol and grabs it with a shotgun so he can get out of the station and steal a police car. Nichols returns home and Bobby tells him he doesn't know who the man is who attacked him. Hunter approaches to remove the weapons from his trunk and remove the handcuffs from his wrist. The sheriff calls her on the radio, and she replies that she needs to know what happened to her daughter. Meanwhile, Nichols was introduced by his friend Victor (Nick Vallelonga) to Chairman Doug Welmas (himself) and Congressman Mike Ellis (Patrick Evans), and they have a meeting on a water rights agreement in the area. When Nichols returns home, Hunter arrives with a gun to see Bobby. Identified at gunpoint, Bobby admits he knows Hunter's daughter Melissa (Claire Kniaz). The flashback reveals that Melissa was with Bobby and a group of drug addicts. Hunter shoots Bobby dead (probably by mistake) and runs away when Bobby's aunt Maggie (Taryn Manning) starts shooting at him. Hunter is chased by a group of soldiers armed with assault rifles in the nearby woods, although fleeing and killing a few of them, he is wounded. Officer Bartlett (Mike Hatton) arrives at the scene, and his colleague Stone (Brian Hayes Currie) orders him to shoot Hunter when he sees him. Bartlett is scared and runs away, before being thrown down by Hunter, giving him Kim's message. Victor tells Nichols, "city manager", he needs to remove the filth, and apologize for Bobby's murder. While Hunter is operating, the flashback shows conversations between him and his former boss Murphy (Richard Dreyfuss), as well as a broken relationship between him and his daughter. Murphy was brought in to help the situation and bring in Hunter. Another flashback reveals that Hunter tried to cleanse his daughter of drugs with the help of his brother Bill (Michael Madsen), a former drug addict. Hunter is found the next day by Stone and the soldiers. Kim traces Hunter using Bartlett's local links he captured, making sure Nichols is aware of his daughter's condition, and that there is a cover-up. Hunter tells Kim to look for reports of missing persons, and after she leaves, she harasses Stone to get answers about what happened to Melissa. The flashback reveals that Stone saw Bobby have sex with Melissa while under the influence of drugs and watched him die from a fall. Hunter is outraged when Stone tells him that Nichols killed his daughter and stabbed her in the head with a knife. Hunter goes to Bill to find out where Melissa went and tells her that he and Bobby are. Hunter talks to Murphy on police radio and says he will come in and bring those who killed his daughter. Hunter stole the car and returned to the police station, where he was awaited by several armed soldiers. Following the shooting, Hunter is taken by Kim, and Bartlett and Murphy, and he asks them to take him to Nichols. When Nichols enters her house, Hunter catches Maggie and wants to know what happened to her daughter. She breaks Maggie's fingers every time she refuses to answer her questions. Nichols admits Bobby had a drug problem, as well as Hunter's daughter, and says it was a party with friends that got out of hand. When the armed police arrived, Murphy called Hunter, and took them out with Nichols and Maggie. The last flashback reveals that Melissa was still alive following her fainting, Bobby wanted to save her, but Nichols insisted she was close to death, and when Bobby and Stone left her, she drowned in the pool, Maggie looking away. . Nichols lies about how Hunter's daughter died, Hunter is devastated and, at Murphy's command, lowers his weapon. But it was Nichols and Maggie arrested. Kim comforts the bloody Hunter and assures him that he is not a bad person. Meanwhile, Bill calls Hunter and tells him to look after his daughter if he finds her, and if she has to hurt him, they should "get what they deserve, everyone last". It ended with Bartlett pulling a police car, and Nichols and Maggie, and Murphy shot them both dead with a machine gun. He also played with Victoria Dov as Jade and Dante Walker as Michaels. Sloan is as intelligent as a leading anti-hero, Weber is slow as a villain, and Dreyfuss (without exception) does not bring much to the table as a former boss. I can see why this can easily be compared to Rambo: First Blood, almost exactly the same idea, a strong young man running away from the police, and bad guys, and things get violent. There’s nothing wrong with violence and when all the guns are fired, but the games are paralyzed, dialogue is predictable, and the speed is uneven, it sounds very much like what you’ve seen before, the fun thing of action. Enough!

