The Enforcer

The Enforcer

202291 min
7.1/10
ActionCrimeDrama

Plot Summary

A noir thriller set in Miami, the film follows an enforcer who discovers his femme fatale boss has branched out into cyber sex trafficking, putting a young runaway he’s befriended at risk. He sacrifices everything to save the young girl from the deadly organization he’s spent his life building.

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👥Cast (31)

Antonio Banderas

Antonio Banderas

Cuda

Kate Bosworth

Kate Bosworth

Estelle

Mojean Aria

Mojean Aria

Stray

Alexis Ren

Alexis Ren

Lexus

Zolee Griggs

Zolee Griggs

Billie

2 Chainz

2 Chainz

Freddie

Aaron Cohen

Aaron Cohen

Joe

Natalie Burn

Natalie Burn

Olivia

Mark Rhino Smith

Mark Rhino Smith

Doom

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Luke Bouchier

Paycheck

Kika Georgiou

Kika Georgiou

Medina

Kostas Sommer

Kostas Sommer

Ronnie

🎬Crew

Director

Richard Hughes

Writers

W. Peter Iliff

Producers

Les Weldon, Jeffrey Greenstein, Jonathan Yunger, Yariv Lerner, Rob Van Norden

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🏷️Keywords

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💬Reviews (1)

C

CinemaSerf

1/7/2023

Now Jason Statham (and Bruce Willis) have made some dross in their time, but somehow I never quite expected Antonio Banderas to have to eke out a living doing the same kind of derivate action drama. Well here he is "Cuda" (as in Barracuda!) who is charged by mobster "Estelle" (Kate Bosworth) to lick yard-fighter "Stray" (Mojean Aria) into shape so he can help him collect her tributes - from an increasingly independently-minded bunch of cyber-sex affiliates. What follows now is an amalgam of cheap and cheerful thriller and romance as both men find their attentions drawn to young women (for completely different reasons) who are going to have a profound impact on just about everybody's lives. It's terribly over-scripted with the ending - much like the rest of it - being pretty risible and leaving the whole film resembling an assembly of cutting room out-takes from numerous other similarly high budget, low quality, productions. It's only ninety minutes, so that's a blessing - but why this is on general release anywhere is anyone's guess. I can assure you that it's not worth paying to see.

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Production Companies

Millennium Media