646f9e108c Swedish agent Carl Hamilton and Finnish Åke Stålhandske are ordered to stop Russian smugglers. The smuggled goods is a nuclear missile. It&#39;s an SS 20, 1,5 megatons, &quot;enough to turn Paris, Washington or New York to ashes&quot;. The American villain is Mike Hawkins. Yes. It takes a Norwegian to ruin and slaughter two great books and a concept that would work well on film - this film truly is The Worst Swedish Film Of All Time. I hated it so badly that I even considered walking out on it, something I have never done. But it was so awful i was almost compelling. I just had to sit through to the end. Much like some early-80&#39;s Stallone action reel, this one REALLY takes Swedish action back to the stone-age. So full of logical errors and stupid mistakes it is almost amusing - but who could ever see anything good in the terrible acting, Mark Hamill&#39;s surviving a mine-field or the dumb-ass, useless and irrational action?<br/><br/>Let me ask you: aren&#39;t we through with clocks ticking down to zero, the hero escaping in the nick of time and two friends become enemies reuniting by the end? STUPID!!!!<br/><br/>And one more thing: the product placement in this film is unbelievable. While other countries have understood that it shouldn&#39;t be so OBVIOUS, the Swedish film industry apparently hasn&#39;t understood at all: just look at the credit card Hamilton uses to open a window? Or or or…. this film really makes me mad. This is an impressing Action-Movie from Sweden. Although I think &quot;Den demokratiske Terroristen&quot; is the best Hamilton-Film, &quot;Hamilton&quot; is a very entertaining and action-packed Movie full of suspense. Peter Stormare is nearlygoodStellan Skarsgård and Mark Hamill does a good job fighting his &quot;Luke Skywalker&quot;-image and makes a really good villain you´ll love to hate. The book are in fact better because of the many details given about the different secret services and political conspirations, but - hey - this should be an action movie. Despite that, the beginning of &quot;Hamilton&quot; with the nightmarish execution-scene in the russian Tundra from &quot;Ingen mans land&quot; is one of the most intense filmparts ever made. It´s worth watching it.
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