It is really hard to review this movie without mentioning Mel Gibson's "Payback" from 1999. They are both based on the same series of books with Jason Stathem Playing the titular character played by Mel Gibson in "Payback". Jennifer Lopez is also in this movie and her role feels forced and contrived with relation to the overall plot.
The premise is that the character, Parker, has a crew that turns on him in order to have enough money to prepare for an even bigger score that is lined up. Parker then has to make his way through the criminal underworld to find out what the score is so that he can get his revenge and his money back out of principal.
This is the exact same as "Payback" however the execution is completely different. The pacing of "Parker" suffers from the introduction of Jennifer Lopez's character in an effort to make the movie have elements of a rom-com. After much unneeded screen time she serves the plot by telling Parker where the crew is hiding out and what their target is.
There are a couple of redeeming moments in this movie but they are far and few between. There is not enough action in my opinion to make this a straight up action movie and it lacks the depth of characters to make it anything more. The main characters feel forced into the actions that they perform with little consideration as to why these characters would do what they are doing.
I would not recommend this movie for anyone that wants a solid story or good characters.
Review by Don't call me Ash...BlockedParent2013-09-12T14:05:49Z
It is really hard to review this movie without mentioning Mel Gibson's "Payback" from 1999. They are both based on the same series of books with Jason Stathem Playing the titular character played by Mel Gibson in "Payback". Jennifer Lopez is also in this movie and her role feels forced and contrived with relation to the overall plot.
The premise is that the character, Parker, has a crew that turns on him in order to have enough money to prepare for an even bigger score that is lined up. Parker then has to make his way through the criminal underworld to find out what the score is so that he can get his revenge and his money back out of principal.
This is the exact same as "Payback" however the execution is completely different. The pacing of "Parker" suffers from the introduction of Jennifer Lopez's character in an effort to make the movie have elements of a rom-com. After much unneeded screen time she serves the plot by telling Parker where the crew is hiding out and what their target is.
There are a couple of redeeming moments in this movie but they are far and few between. There is not enough action in my opinion to make this a straight up action movie and it lacks the depth of characters to make it anything more. The main characters feel forced into the actions that they perform with little consideration as to why these characters would do what they are doing.
I would not recommend this movie for anyone that wants a solid story or good characters.