Movie Reviews: Unlocked 2017 (NETFLIX)
IMDB describes the movie like so: A CIA interrogator is lured into a ruse that puts London at risk of a biological attack.

Unlocked I feel is a sleeper of a decent movie that is hiding in the Australian Netflix library. It stars Noomi Rapace, Orlando Bloom, John Malkovich and Michael Douglas.
This movie is a small film with these big starts telling a small story about a CIA agent that is on a break since the last mission that she was on Alice was traumatic and she needed to take a break.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GjpW_-ZnM8c
All I can say ohh did they pick on the wrong girl this Alice took the bad guys down the rabbit hole and did not stop until she took down the terrorist that was causing the national security risk.

IMDB describes the movie like so: A CIA interrogator is lured into a ruse that puts London at risk of a biological attack.
This is a small plot that you really will be grateful that the movie makers had this cast because they really made this movie great any other no names would have caused this flick to not get the strength in the storyline and pace of the storyline which kept me as the audience member still linked to this movie from the start to the end.

Now the only downside I found in this movie and this is only me because I have seen a movie similar to this with Michael Douglas before called The Sentinel. Very similar in movie types being both secret agent/government agent stuff etc…
Besides that this movie can be watched and was totally worth just over the ninety min viewing time.

Now Noomi Rapace to me looks familiar I am sure I have seen a movie before and I think it was called What happened to Monday. Also, Noomi is the same lady in the movie called The girl with the dragon tattoo.
The movie also has an Aussie taste to it having Toni Collette playing another CIA higher-up boss.

The movie as mentioned moves on at a fast pace so you are never looking at your phone or the time to do something while the movie catches up.
Add this to your movie list it’s worth it. It’s not suitable for the kiddies as there is a decent amount of violence and blood to go around.
I give it a 7.5/10