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(For that, you might want to check out Gaspar NoesVortexinstead, also out this week.)

But when hes given a job that involves targeting a young girl, he refuses to kill her.
Youre going soft, his boss, Mauricio (Lee Boardman), says, bitterly.
A greater conspiracy is unfolding, however.
Credit the actors, and director Campbells willingness to give them their space.
Neeson, in particular, is well-suited to portray Alexs growing fragility.
But what was submerged in the previous movies is out in the open this time.
Theres an interesting edge to the action, too.
Hes been killing for so long that it comes as naturally to him as breathing.
Its the best kind of B-movie.