Thehibikiew
Not even bad in a good way
Maidexpl
Entertaining from beginning to end, it maintains the spirit of the franchise while establishing it's own seal with a fun cast
Brennan Camacho
Mostly, the movie is committed to the value of a good time.
Cassandra
Story: It's very simple but honestly that is fine.
Paul Magne Haakonsen
This movie was actually surprisingly good. I had little expectations to the movie, and hadn't even heard about it prior to finding it on Netflix. Despite this, I gave it a chance because Antonio Banderas do put a good movie out there every now and again."Security" turned out to be one of those good movies. Luckily.The storyline was good and nicely constructed, although a bit generic. But you will be well enough entertained throughout the course of the movie.The movie also had some good acting from an interesting and good ensemble of cast. Aside from Antonio Banderas, the movie also has some good performances from Ben Kingsley and Cung Le."Security" is loaded with action, and the action sequences were quite intense and also well-executed on the screen. And the abundance of action actually does soften the blow of the movie having a generic storyline.
GUENOT PHILIPPE
I liked this fun movie, in the line of Florent Emilio Siri's NID DE GUÊPES, aka WASP NEST I guess. It self inspired from ASSAULT ON PRECINCT 13. The main difference is that in NID DE GUÊPES the bad guys were ONLY silhouettes, we never saw their faces. Here, no that remains classic. But it's very tense, inventive, although not always believable, but who cares for this kind of film? We have to accept it, that's the name of the game. I usually love movies where you have no good nor bad guys, except in this kind of FUN scheme like this one, which has nothing to do with authentic noir atmosphere. One more thing, Ben Kingsley at last has choose a far better movie to play in instead of the crap he was in just before: NO WAY OUT.
kosmasp
If you are a fan of Banderas you don't need me to convince you to watch this. On the other hand, you may want to watch his other stuff where the script works better and he has more things to do. On the other hand, if you have a heart for B-Action movies you may find something you like in here. The action is decent, even if ridiculous at points (like one convenient moment where a sniper could've ended it all, but ... well you'll see, if you see the movie).There is strangely enough some dragging time wise, even though the running time is not that long. Just the job thing goes on to long. It's not like any viewer will remember the location or geography of it all. It's nice to have decent actors involved who sell some of the stuff that has to be said. Yes Sir Ben Kingsley, it's you I'm talking about
Uriah43
This film begins with a convoy of U.S. Marshals transporting a young girl by the name of "Jamie" (Katherine de la Rocha) who is the sole witness to a crime committed by a dangerous mob boss. Suddenly the convoy is ambushed on a secluded road and everybody is killed except the young girl who manages to escape and run away into the night. The scene then shifts to an Army captain named "Eddie Deacon" (Antonio Banderas) who has just gotten out of the service and is haunted by this past experiences in battle. Desperate for a job he accepts employment as a security guard at a local mall on the night shift. As luck would have it he sees a young girl banging on one of the doors to the mall and screaming to be let in. Naturally, he opens the door to see what is going on and this is when he and his fellow security guards discover that they have a problem for which they are not equipped to handle. Now rather than reveal any more I will just say that this was an okay action movie which pretty much covered all of the bases but didn't provide anything out of the ordinary to enhance the film in any way. That said I have rated it accordingly. Average.