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Extraction
Extraction

7.3

Extraction

R·2020·116m

Summary

A hardened gun-for-hire's latest mission becomes a soul-searching race to survive when he's sent into Bangladesh to rescue a drug lord's kidnapped son.

Cast

Chris Hemsworth

Chris Hemsworth

Tyler Rake

Rudhraksh Jaiswal

Rudhraksh Jaiswal

Ovi Mahajan

Randeep Hooda

Randeep Hooda

Saju

Golshifteh Farahani

Golshifteh Farahani

Nik Khan

Pankaj Tripathi

Pankaj Tripathi

Ovi Mahajan Sr.

David Harbour

David Harbour

Gaspar

Bryon Lerum

Rake's Son

Ryder Lerum

Rake's Son

Shivam Vichare

Shivam Vichare

Sachin

Piyush Khati

Piyush Khati

Arjun

Sara Rumao

Cute Girl

Aarti Kulkarni

Pari - Ovi's Maid

Umakant Patil

Cop #1 - Candie's Cafe

Praveen Indu

Cop #2 - Candie's Cafe

Swapnil Kokam

Prison Guard

Neha Mahajan

Neha Mahajan

Neysa

Pallas Prajapati

Pallas Prajapati

Aarav

Shazia Naz Gill

Saju's Housekeeper

Rob Collins

Rob Collins

Rata

Wayne Blair

Wayne Blair

Koen

Adam Bessa

Adam Bessa

Yaz Kahn

Sam Hargrave

Sam Hargrave

Gaetan

Rayna Campbell

Rayna Campbell

Radio Tech - Nik's Crew

Patrick Newall

Patrick Newall

Merc

Chris Jai Alex

Chris Jai Alex

Thiago

Vonzell Carter

Vonzell Carter

Jose

Héctor Andreu

Additional Tech - Nik's Crew

Priyanshu Painyuli

Priyanshu Painyuli

Amir Asif

Sumeet Thakur

Sumeet Thakur

Kalam - Kidnapper #1

Projoy Majumdar

Raju - Kidnapper #2

Sounak Kundu

Jersey Guard

Pabitra Mondal

Chinese Rifle Boy

Abhinav Srivastana

Rooftop Boy

Suraj Rikame

Suraj Rikame

Farhad

Shataf Figar

Shataf Figar

Silver-haired Colonel

Kundan Roy

Car Crash Cop

Amritpal Singh

Stunt Elite Police

Yatendra Bahuguna

Hotel Clerk

Debapriya Saha

Apon

Sujay Mondal

Gopi's Gang Member #1

Surojit Mondal

Gopi's Gang Member #2

Raj Santra

Gopi's Gang Member #3

Anup Sharma

Blockade Commander

Christopher Romrell

Mercenary #1

Craig 'Chili' Palmer

Mercenary #2

Michael Lehr

Michael Lehr

Mercenary #3

Brandon McClary

Brandon McClary

Mercenary #4

Mutaza Khatawala

Gunner #1

Alejandro Anduze

Pilot - Helicopter

Aditya Paul

Vocalist #1 - Band Candie's Cafe

Shreya Vivek

Vocalist #2 - Band Candie's Cafe

Sharan Gulati

Guitarist #1 - Band Candie's Cafe

Shitij Gulati

Guitarist #2 - Band Candie's Cafe

Akshat Pathak

Drummer - Band Candie's Cafe

Tejeshwar Singh Mann

Misc. Player - Band Candie's Cafe

Sudipto Balav

Sudipto Balav

Shadek

Crew

Director

Sam Hargrave

Graphic Novel, Original Story

Ande Parks

Original Story

Anthony Russo

Original Story, Screenplay

Joe Russo

Reviews

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April 22, 2020

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A lot of times, people can’t figure out who was really in control of a particular movie. Was the director truly the person in charge of every creative and technical choice? Were the producers the ones responsible for most of the film? Or was the cast that carried the whole thing? Having in mind that Extraction is Sam Hargrave’s directorial debut, I have no doubt that the Russo brothers helped him achieve the spectacular action that this movie possesses. The complexity of each choreography screams Russo all the way through.

Now, I don’t want to take any credit from Hargrave! He has a clear vision of how the film should be like, and he delivers the best Netflix original action movie ever. While it’s true that this last sentence doesn’t really mean that much, it’s genuinely great and far better than every other original action flick distributed by the streaming network. Two key components make Extraction a success: its unbelievable, jaw-dropping action, and Chris Hemsworth’s extraordinary physical (and emotional) performance.

I’ll start with the actor. Chris Hemsworth is one of the most underrated actors working today. Everyone looks at his portrayal of Thor in the MCU, and think that he can’t do anything else. First of all, Thor is one of the characters that changed the most within that universe. Chris has demonstrated both his dramatic and comedic range interpreting this superhero. However, in Extraction, not only his physical display and stunts are out of this world (he actually does quite a lot of them), but he’s able to slow down and really delve into an emotionally compelling state. Brilliant performance!

Nevertheless, the action steals the show. Joe and Anthony Russo bring their Marvel’s experience of having to balance dozens of characters at the same time, and the impressive choreography elevates the film so damn much. During the promotion campaign, people kept talking about a stunning oner (one-take sequence), which Chris Hemsworth himself described as “the most complicated action sequence” he’s ever done… They were not joking nor overselling their movie. It’s genuinely a work of art.

I was so surprised by those (approximately) twelve minutes that I stopped the film, went back, and watched them again. I believe it’s one of the pros that home viewing has against theaters. Just to be clear, it’s not actually just one take. It’s a collection of long takes “stitched” together to make it seem (and feel) like a oner. However, it doesn’t diminish this incredibly technical achievement in any way, much on the contrary! The long takes are packed with all kinds of action: car chases, shootouts, knife fighting, hand combat, running, jumping, crawling, you name it.

I’m going to put myself at risk and state that it’s one of the best oners of an action flick in the last few years, especially if we don’t count the two best action sagas of today (Mission: Impossible, John Wick). Throughout the whole runtime, the action is exceptionally filmed. The editing is impeccable, the excitement is always there, and the sense of urgency is never lost. It rarely gets over-the-top, every time our protagonist gets hit, cut, or even shot, it never feels like he should be down and dead. It’s that base of realism inside an action movie that can make it become an outstanding success or a massive fail, and Extraction built a very solid one.

This film has all the ingredients of popcorn-entertainment, and I’m confident it will get huge praise from, at least, the general public. However, it’s evident that the Russo brothers and Hargrave didn’t offer the screenplay the same care that they had with the action. Even though it’s a pretty simple premise, the attempts at making secondary characters important or emotionally resonant fail its target completely. Even Tyler Rake gets a pretty cliche backstory that everyone has seen hundreds of times. I struggled to care for a single person or a relationship.

The reason behind the whole extraction procedure being due to some drug warlords is so formulaic that it’s honestly becoming annoyingly unimaginative. There isn’t even a logical reason for them to be fighting each other over one’s son. The movie also wraps up by leaving tons of questions unanswered regarding its plot, and with a ridiculous try at either being philosophical or actually ruining the entire thing. Finally, I was never a fan of films starting with a flashforward of the protagonist, especially in this genre. It takes away tension and suspense during the actual movie since the viewer knows the flashforward scene hasn’t happened yet.

In the end, Extraction is going to be remembered by its insane action and a fantastic lead performance by Chris Hemsworth. The latter is one of the most underrated actors working today, and he delivers not only a phenomenal physical performance but also an emotionally powerful display. The action is jaw-dropping at every level. The outstanding choreography plus the seamless editing are able to elevate the action into some of the best I’ve seen in the last few years, including a technically mind-blowing oner. The excitement levels are super high throughout the entire runtime, credit to the Russo brothers, who definitely helped the debutant Sam Hargrave in making a great film. However, the focus went all to the action, making the actual story and characters suffer from formulaic storytelling, cliche backstories, and an overall lack of emotional attachment. Still, Extraction is the best Netflix original action movie of its history, so don’t miss it!

Rating: B+

Media

Status:

Released

Original Language:

English

Budget:

$65,000,000.00

Revenue:

$0.00

Keywords

drug dealer
mercenary
crime boss
mumbai (bombay), india
rescue mission
based on comic
based on graphic novel
child kidnapping
dhaka (dacca), bangladesh