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DVD Review – AWOL-72 (2015)

September 21, 2015 by Gary Collinson

AWOL-72, 2015.

Directed by Christian Sesma.
Starring Luke Goss, RZA, Bokeem Woodbine,Heather Roop, Jackie Guerrido, Louis Mandylor and Leif Gantvoort.

SYNOPSIS:

Conrad Miller, is an AWOL military officer who has been accused of selling secrets to ex KGB during the cold war. When Miller realizes he has been tracked by his counterpart hit man Myron, Miller knows his love, and his compromise has been threatened, and he does the only thing humanly possible. RUN.

Those of a certain age (me unfortunately) might remember Bros, the 80’s pop group headed up by brothers Matt and Luke Goss. Both disappeared off the face of the planet when their pop career fizzled out, despite such dazzling hits as “When will I be famous?” Luke re-appeared and transitioned to acting (Matt carried on with music) finding a lucrative Hollywood career. He broke out in Blade 2 and then Hellboy II: The Golden Army. Since then he’s become a reliable fixture in the straight to DVD market finding a niche as the cheaper alternative to Jason Statham (filling that chrome dome, brooding and mono-syllabic presence reasonably well). That said, as Goss proved under the visionary eye of Guillermo Del Toro (Blade 2, Hellboy II), to call him merely a poor man’s Statham would be a disservice. He’s much better than that.

As with his other recent release, War Pigs, Goss plays a soldier haunted by the past. In AWOL-72 he’s the kind of guy who sleeps with his dog tags on. Goss is Conrad Miller, an Marine gone AWOL (absent without leave) who is on the run from Russian police, the LAPD and a deadly assassin and carrying secret government information. A film of twists and turns, cat and mouse and pretty much every cliché you can imagine from this type of action thriller. The film, as per the standard, takes its time to fully unveil what’s going on, why and where everyone stands, without necessarily being engaging enough for the audience to particularly care. Goss has found himself predominantly cast as an action man, so the audience is mostly waiting (with bated breath obviously) for the ass-whuppins to begin. Those expecting that will be disappointed as the film is fairly light on fisticuffs and carnage. It’s all a little dull. Goss spends a large chunk of the film tied to a chair. Brief moments of violence enliven proceedings (but not much) but the film is cheap (CG muzzle flash alert).

Goss to his credit is solid enough. He’s a solid enough actor, even if he might not quite have the presence of Statham for example. Though in truth, given the right circumstance, he’s a better actor. Goss isn’t given much more to do here than look haunted, quizzical or slightly miffed on a rotation. The rest of the cast are fairly average, with RZA taking second billing and seeming a little bored (or maybe he’s always like that). Bookeem Woodbine is equally uninspired.

Technically the film looks reasonable. There’s no real auteurship to the direction (Christian Sesma), but that said the film doesn’t feel quite as churned out as some of these direct to DVD thrillers can do. There’s a few reasonable fight sequences but nothing much to shout about. The music never feels quite right here either. It’s either dreary, or intrusive.

AWOL-72 isn’t numbingly bad, nor is it close to approaching good. It’s one of those films that merely exists and little more. It’s got enough about it as a time passer for those who want some undemanding “thrills” but it will dissipate from memory, melting away like a Mr Whippy on a hot summers day. Despite crimes against pop music, Goss probably deserves better than fare such as this.

Flickering Myth Rating – Film: ★ ★ / Movie: ★ ★

Tom Jolliffe

https://www.youtube.com/watch?list=PL18yMRIfoszEaHYNDTy5C-cH9Oa2gN5ng&v=qvTY7eXXIMg

Originally published September 21, 2015. Updated April 14, 2018.

Filed Under: Movies, Reviews, Tom Jolliffe Tagged With: AWOL-72, Bokeem Woodbine, Christian Sesma, Heather Roop, Jackie Guerrido, Leif Gantvoort, Louis Mandylor, Luke Goss, RZA

About Gary Collinson

Gary Collinson is Founder and Editor-in-Chief of Flickering Myth. He is a film, television and digital content writer and producer, whose work includes the gothic horror feature The Baby in the Basket, suspense thriller Death Among the Pines, and horror franchise reboot Robert Returns. He is also the author of Holy Franchise, Batman! Bringing the Caped Crusader to the Screen.

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