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When America faces invasion for the first time in history, it's up to one-man army Matt Hunter (Chuck Norris) to wage war upon the enemies of freedom. On suburban streets, in shopping malls, and even in churches, the firepower explodes in megaton fury... and death-defying stunts escalate into a heart-stopping climax when Hunter, America's doomsday weapon, launches his final plan. A ragtag army of terrorist mercenaries led by Soviet agent Rostov (Richard Lynch) catches America unprepared and makes it a war zone from sea to shining sea. Only one man can stem the rising tide of violence: retied agent and martial arts expert Matt Hunter. Leading the United States Army into guerilla warfare on its own turf, Hunter won't stop until every last bazooka-wielding enemy is down. (88 Films)

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angielski In the post-9/11 era, watching this expensive B-movie takes on a new dimension. The terrorist attacks in the film are so straightforward, crude and treacherous as to arouse a feeling of repulsion. It would absolutely fail as action entertainment today. Even the bad guys are effectively cast and acted, as their hatred for the US, their pleasure in killing carefree innocents and their determination to bring the country to its knees are chilling. And then the jeans-clad Chuck enters the scene and turns it into a parody. The second half of the movie, pieced together from attacks on civilians, where Chuck luckily shows up to save them and eliminate the terrorists (accompanied, of course, by overdone one-liners) reveals the fatal stupidity of the screenplay. And the climax is pretty much embarrassing, making a mockery of common sense. However, the scene with Billy Drago in the exposition was a praiseworthy surprise. But the scene with the red Cadillac was genuinely laughable. ()

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