Unfortunately Haywire is one of the works in which the most exciting scenes are included in the trailer and prove once again that many big names for a long time make no good movies.
Absolute (positive) remarkably, however, the fight scenes. These are 1A choreographed and really implemented extremely well. The scenes are well chosen. What is very striking is the almost complete absence of a soundtrack. If even a few tones are heard, then only very subtly and quietly in the background. With the use of music is really handled here maximally efficient.
The strip has quite simply an action problem. I would describe myself already as a fan of spy movies and have therefore seen already many works of this kind, but here I am even at the end when all correlations were declared (what one of the crudest storytelling methods at all in my opinion), not entirely by increased , Why was Mallory Kane (Gina Carano) betray the same again? To cover up the murder of Jiang (Anthony Brandon Wong)? Where is there because of the sense? When did the intelligence services need a scapegoat, if they want to flip a? Also why Kenneth (Ewan McGregor), the mastermind behind the whole mess and head of Mallory his best agent (its capital!) Wants to kill to get more CIA contracts with his private company, is revealed to me any more than the fact that much of the movie takes place from the narrative perspective of Mallory, who tells her story to a complete stranger (Scott [Michael Angarano]) while she flees in his car in front of their former teammates.
The other implementation is pretty much gone in the pants. The beginning is still very full of action and makes you hungry for more, but then the film drifts repeatedly in minutes long, almost soundless passages from where the main protagonist runs through houses, or on rooftops and tried as the local police to escape, which it Although a handful of officials creates within two minutes an entire hotel to storm including neighboring buildings, but then just does not control the mysterious types in green hoodie when leaving the building and it even know the direction.
Conclusion:
Haywire is in my opinion a rather boring spy movie in which nothing of the typical atmosphere (intelligence, conspiracy, use of modern eavesdropping technology etc.) comes up. Despite a sporty very committed actress this clearly on genre typical style is compared to other past and will not in the hour and a half from the hooves and what is presented, affects more than confused.