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The Rally - LA
The Rally - LA

3.8

The Rally - LA

PG-13·2016·110m

Summary

Santiago Sarka is the ruthless head of his own criminal empire in Los Angeles, and he doesn't feel the same way as his brother, Antonio. He owns the mayor, other city officials and high ranking police officers, controls the drug cartels and holds the city and its people captive. He senses an ominous shift is coming, and he'll put everything on the line to keep his brother out of the way.

Crew

Director, Writer

Rick Reyna

Writer

Eddie Richard

Reviews

Jonthemantis

Jonthemantis

October 10, 2016

6

6/10

I've been looking forward to the sequel to "The Rally" for a long time. Mostly because it's been a long time coming, but the hype has only grown since a couple of years ago.

This movie is all drama; very serious, as it should be. The plot has a very stern tone, but I think it could have lightened up a couple of times with humour instead of keeping me in perpetual suspense.

As a video editor, there were a few aspects that I would have liked to change (can't really put my finger on it now), but I know I can't do anything about it now.

I really liked watching Kenneth Copeland act; it's a nice change of pace from what he usually does, and every Eric Roberts makes every scene better with his acting experience among a crowd of newcomers.

Media

Status:

Released

Original Language:

English

Budget:

$0.00

Revenue:

$0.00

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