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Lockout keeps you locked in

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The movie “Lockout” released on April 13, directed by James Mather and Stephen St. Ledger, is about the story of a man, called Snow, who is wrongly convicted of being a spy against the U.S. The United States offer him Freedom if he goes into space, to safe the Presidents daughter from a over token Prison.  Going up to the space station Snow (Guy Pearce) has to fight his way through the prison, rescuing the President daughter Emily (Maggie Grace), he is also looking for his good friend Mace. He thinks Mace will have the evidence to proof that he is not guilty on his accusations.

Over the 95 minutes of the movie, it does not get boring or monotonously because there are a lot of twists in the story. It also holds up with a surprising and unexpected end. This gives the movie a good touch and makes it fun to watch. However the movie lacked sometimes in its action scenes because the graphic makes it look a little bit too fake. Furthermore I expected more action scenes since it is an Action movie.

I would give the movie about 6.5 out of 10 stars, it is worth seeing it, but I cannot put up with other movies in its genre so as “Mission Impossible” or “In Time”.

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