Trigger Warning

2024

Action / Crime / Thriller

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Rotten Tomatoes Critics - Rotten 20% · 44 reviews
Rotten Tomatoes Audience - Spilled 15% · 500 ratings
IMDb Rating 4.6/10 10 17502 17.5K

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Plot summary

A Special Forces commando uncovers a dangerous conspiracy when she returns to her hometown looking for answers into her beloved father's death.


Uploaded by: FREEMAN
July 12, 2024 at 10:14 AM

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Anthony Michael Hall as Senator Swann
Jessica Alba as Parker
Mark Webber as Jesse
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Movie Reviews

Reviewed by johnnychicago-75285 4 / 10

Don't expect too much....

Another movie from the Netflix bargain table. If you switch off your mind, it is still reasonably entertaining. Some of the fight scenes are well realized. But on the whole, in my opinion, the production is only mediocre. The thin story is predictable and you can save yourself the last quarter of an hour, there are no more surprises. In terms of acting, the whole thing is pretty mixed to very bad. So this movie fits in with the typical Netflix productions. It's not about quality but about content. If it goes on like this, I'll have to cancel my Netflix subscription too. If you have nothing else to do, you can watch the movie, but don't expect too much.

Reviewed by mbdinger 5 / 10

Straight to Netflix, because this would not fly on the big screen.

Another day, another girl boss movie. Of course straight to Netflix (which is the new Direct to Video). What happened to male action heroes that were actually believable in these type of roles?

So Jessica Alba stars as a girl boss who don't need no man and takes down many men at least twice her weight (often bare handed or with just a knife). Jessica Alba as a Commando simply isn't plausible (in the way that Vasquez was in Aliens), because the people writing this stuff have no perception of realism.

It's not that it is boring or even badly executed, it's just these women girl boss tropes are just so tired now (this film might have felt fresh in 1990). I would hate to think any woman would assume anything they saw in this film as plausible and end up putting themselves in danger.

It's not a total dud - there are some bits that are okay, but anyone that watches a lot of moves have seen all on offer here before.

Reviewed by IonicBreezeMachine 4 / 10

Trigger Warning sees Jessica Alba trying to play against type as a hard edged action hero in a very uneven and stock feeling actioner

Special Forces operator Parker (Jessica Alba) returns to her hometown of Creation after her former boyfriend turned Sheriff Jesse Swann (Mark Webber) informs her that her father, Harry (Alejandro De Hoyos) has been found killed in a cave-in as a suspected suicide. With the help of her local friend Mike (Gabriel Basso) and Special Ops tech specialist Spider (Tone Bell), Parker soon discovers that her father's death may be connected to Jesse's family consisting of father Senator Eziekiel Swann (Anthony Michael Hall) and brother Elvis (Jake Weary) as part of a large scale weapons smuggling ring.

Trigger Warning is the latest action thriller from Netflix and comes to us from Thunder Road Films who are best known as producers on the Sicario films as well as co-producers on the John Wick series. Thunder Road initially acquired the spec script for Trigger Warning back in 2016 written by John Brancato and Josh Olson, but it wasn't until 2020 when Jessica Alba became attached to star when meaningful development came about with Alba instrumental in hiring Indonesian director Mouly Surya and having a re-write commissioned by Hailey Gross. Primed as Alba's big comeback after a brief hiatus from the screen following her last major appearance in 2019's Killer's Anonymous, Trigger Warning is regrettably a very mediocre retread that sees Alba miscast despite the clear effort she's giving to the role.

Despite my issues with Trigger Warning I actually do have some positives to point out with a fair bit of those going to the supporting cast. Gabriel Basso of Netflix series The Night Agent plays Mike who serves as comic relief/support for Parker and I'm pleased to say that Basso's leading man potential he showed in The Night Agent also applies to him playing lighter roles with some amusing moments from his character/performance. I also rather enjoyed Stephanie Jones as Mike's mother Georgia who despite not getting a lot to do did kind of have the Margo Martindale type air about her that I'd welcome seeing in more films. The action choreography is also quite good despite not having the 87North Productions stunt team resources with a lot of free flowing camera work and a minimum of cuts.

It's unfortunate however that there are two major shortcomings to the film. Described by industry trades as a mixture of First Blood by way of John Wick, I'd say the premise has more in common with those mid-2000s direct-to-video films you'd often see the likes of Val Kilmer, Cuba Gooding Jr., and Steven Seagal do that blended into one another on the shelves of your local Blockbuster. Trigger Warning is better made than those kinds of DTV actioners but the Swann family are so uninteresting and without much real menace that it speaks volumes that the movie throws in a domestic terrorist militia in the third act lead by Kaiwi Lyman-Mersereau's "Ghost" just to pad out the body count. There is an attempt to make Anthony Michael Hall's Senator Swann more hateful with one scene where he gives a whole spiel about "not being a racist" (which is rather clumsily setup) and it plays like a half-hearted Billy Jack tangent (or in this case Billie Jack? I apologize for nothing) that you almost wish had gone further because then it would've at least been somewhat endearing rather than serving as a lazy attempt at differentiating itself from its stock plot that spends way too much time with "investigating" the transparently evil Swanns.

Lastly the main reason the movie doesn't work, namely its star Jessica Alba. While I'm all for actors playing against type, I think Jessica Alba shows a physical commitment to the role of Parker (with Alba noting her training of CQC and knife combat in several interviews) but playing a hardened special forces operator seems to be well outside her range. In many ways this can be seen as a recurring issue with Alba who's so inherently "bright" as a performer that any attempts for her to play a darker or more abrasive character just come off as ill-fitting (one need only look at her role in 2007's Awake as further proof of that). Alba isn't the worst case of miscasting I've seen in action film (that honor probably goes to Judge Reinhold in Crackerjack 2) but Trigger Warning is a case where playing against the grain just does not work.

Trigger Warning isn't without things to admire, but unfortunately the sum of the parts just do not work especially with an underdeveloped stock plot and a miscast lead.

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