Watch: Ultimate Justice 2017 123movies, Full Movie Online – When a family member of one of their own is attacked, a team of former elite soldiers are called back into action and a ruthless game of kill or be killed is set in motion..
Plot: A team of Special Ops elite soldiers, led by Captain Gus, formed a strong allegiance in battle. Gus is forced to bring the team back into action including a persuasive ex-priest Andreas “Doc” Clemens and fighter Benjamin Scholz when their ex-Commander’s daughter is kidnapped. However, the teams’ loyalties are tested when a member is framed for shooting another member. Together, Gus and the team must use all their skills in weaponry, martial arts, brute force and technology. The mission to track down the force behind the kidnapping causes the team to sacrifice their lives to uncover the truth, save the daughter and deliver justice – ultimate justice!
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A dumpster fire of a movie…
Needless to say that I sat down here in 2022 to watch the 2017 action thriller “Ultimate Justice” on the account of it having Mark Dacascos in the leading role.Had I ever heard about this movie from writers Marco Theiss and Mike Leeder? No, not even a single thing. But I figured that an action thriller with Mark Dacascos couldn’t possibly be all that bad.
Boy was I wrong.
Writers Marco Theiss and Mike Leeder couldn’t even concoct a storyline that made any logical sense. There was no apparent red thread throughout the course of the movie. And that made for a chaotic and disjointed movie experience. And I have to say that I gave up on “Ultimate Justice” one hour into the ordeal. The storyline was just utter rubbish.
Sure, there were a couple of nicely enough choreographed and executed action and fight scenes throughout the ordeal, but it was nowhere enough to lift up the rubbish that passed for a storyline here.
The acting performances in “Ultimate Justice” were stilted, wooden and rigid. And not even Mark Dacascos himself seemed to buy into director Martin Christopher Bode’s 2017 action thriller. And to make matters worse, then the majority of the cast ensemble were German performers, not that there is anything wrong with that, but they were apparently dubbed into English dialogue. And poorly dubbed as well, I might add.
Do yourself a favor and stay well clear of “Ultimate Justice”, even if you are a fan of Mark Dacascos. Some of us suffered through this ordeal in smaller or greater extend so you don’t have to.
My rating of “Ultimate Justice” lands on a two out of ten stars.
Ultimate Justice delivers the goods for action fans in this modern era of DTV.
Gustav-Ferdinand Von Behren (Dacascos) – his friends call him Gus – is the leader of VME, a team of highly-skilled A-Team types who execute dangerous missions and fight the baddies. After a mission goes wrong, the team splits up and they all go their separate ways. However, the owner of VME, Hans (Riehm) has his own problems.When his wife is attacked and his daughter kidnapped, that’s enough impetus for Gus to get the old team back together. Kicking into high gear, Gus re-teams with Andreas (Rhea), Radowsky (Hues), Benny (Moller), and other members. After some twists and turns, we finally find out who is on the receiving end of the ULTIMATE JUSTICE.
We really liked Ultimate Justice. First-time director Martin Christopher Bode really seems to know what fans want and he delivers it. We couldn’t be happier that there are still people out there making “Assemble a Team” movies, and the inclusion of fan favorites Dacascos and Hues only sweetens the deal. We enjoyed all the really cool fights and the German backdrop provides a nice setting. You can tell they really cared and that was infectious.
Yes, unfortunately there is some CGI as it relates to the bullet hits, muzzle flashes and such, and if that wasn’t there, it would rank even higher in our eyes. It just wasn’t needed in this tribute to old-school action. That’s really our only complaint – although some people may find the unintentionally humorous dubbing off-putting. We thought it just added to the throwback feel that we’re used to. Plus it provides a couple of laffs.
Bode opts to let us get to know the characters a bit more than what we usually see, so that was appreciated. But, of course, there’s plenty of gun-shooting and Martial Arts action. Naturally, the Prerequisite Torture is here too (and, unrelated to that, we get to see the world’s fastest neck snap). Mike Moller – not to be confused with Matt Mullins – stands out as an impressive fighter and we look forward to seeing what he does in the future.
Striking a nice balance between the more serious-minded and the silly, Ultimate Justice delivers the goods for action fans in this modern era of DTV.
Original Language en
Runtime 1 hr 33 min (93 min)
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Genre Action, Thriller
Director Martin Christopher Bode
Writer Marco Theiss, Mike Leeder
Actors Mark Dacascos, Brandon Rhea, Matthias Hues
Country Germany
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