It isn't a terrible movie. You have three storylines:
A DEA undercover agent trying to make a bust, a mother seeking revenge for the death of her son and a university professor whistleblowing on a big pharma corp about their new product not being what they claim. While the first two are connected the third, and as I felt most important one, has no direct connection. And that's where I have a problem with the movie overall. The mother/DEA agent storyline is generic and not very interesting. While the other part could have made for a really good investigative movie especially with someone like Gary Oldman as the lead.
In the end all three stories take away from each other and it's not helping overall. Like I said, not terrible and/or unwatchable. But ultimately a movie that'll fade in the background of your mind.
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It isn't a terrible movie. You have three storylines:
A DEA undercover agent trying to make a bust, a mother seeking revenge for the death of her son and a university professor whistleblowing on a big pharma corp about their new product not being what they claim. While the first two are connected the third, and as I felt most important one, has no direct connection. And that's where I have a problem with the movie overall. The mother/DEA agent storyline is generic and not very interesting. While the other part could have made for a really good investigative movie especially with someone like Gary Oldman as the lead.
In the end all three stories take away from each other and it's not helping overall. Like I said, not terrible and/or unwatchable. But ultimately a movie that'll fade in the background of your mind.