Interceptor movie review (2022) | Matthew Reilly
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Interceptor movie review: The new Netflix movie, which is neither cheap, cheesy, or has a strong central performance by Elsa Pataky, is a thinly-veiled propaganda piece that no amount of star cameos can rescue.
In the film Top Gun: Maverick, Tom Cruise’s brave pilot makes a brilliant tactical maneuver by destroying the opponent’s airbase before launching an attack on their soil. By the time the enemy realized what was happening, it was already crippled. Interceptor, which is released on Netflix today, has a similar setup but peaks in its first few seconds when it displays this fascinating concept in text on screen.
The film informs us in the first minutes of America having two secret bases designed specifically to intercept and destroy Russian warheads. A Russian nuclear missile would take 24 minutes to reach the United States, and the US would have only 12 minutes to detect and shoot it down, according on the movie. The movie starts out with one of those bases being taken over by Russian terrorists, and our hero, JJ, is heading to the second. She doesn’t yet realize it, but the next base will be seized by renegade personnel as well, and she’ll be the final person standing between them and command center. Talk about a difficult first day at work.
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