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The story is based on 2014 Norwegian film 'In Order of Disappearance', this movie describes energizing story following a sad father, Nels Coxman, whose son was executed by the hand of a drug cartel. At first, Coxman was reasoning about suicide however he altered his opinion and chose to deliver retribution. He enters a destructive plot against this cartel, what drives him to a ridiculous posse war.
Not that Moland is after a realistic, philosophical interrogation of cold-blooded revenge anyway -- and given Neeson's own recent, deeply unfortunate racist remarks, that may be for the best.
After a zingy, tight first hour, the concision gives way to flab. The executions become a touch mechanical, the gags start to feel forced, and the avalanche of lavishly nicknamed baddies loses distinction.